Fan Casting I Want It That Way as Overplayed Pop Song Soundtrack in The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot

mephilesthedark made this fan casting suggestion on October 3, 2023. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

I Want It That Way as Overplayed Pop Song Soundtrack in The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot

I Want It That WayUnited States

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"I Want It That Way" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys. It was released on April 12, 1999, as the lead single from their third studio album, Millennium. It was written by Max Martin an...
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The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot

The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot

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From the worst capital of entertainment, comes an unnecessary reboot of your favorite movie/tv show/comic book you remember but done way worse! Obnoxious humor, terrible writing, unlikable characte...
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I Want It That Way has been suggested by fans for 62 roles on myCast, including The Greatest Songs Of All Time in The Greatest Songs Of All Time . Similar actors include ...Baby One More Time, Wannabe, and All Star. I Want It That Way was suggested to play Overplayed Pop Song Soundtrack in The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot by mephilesthedark. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Jump, Holding Out for a Hero, and Mr. Blue Sky. The Perfect 2020's Multi-Billion Dollar Crappy Reboot has 42 roles, including The Character Who is The ONLY Good Part of The Reboot, Pop-Culture References, and Pointless Multiverse Cameos.

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