Ryan Reynolds trolls fans with Detective Pikachu movie leak

Detective Pikachu's full movie has leaked online and its a dancing fiasco.

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Pokemon fans are struggling to hold back their excitement as the first live-action Pokemon movie is about to hit theaters around the globe. You could say that some fans will be 'dancing' there way into their seat as it appears the entire movie has leaked early...

If you didn't know, Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds will be starring as Pikachu in the upcoming Detective Pikachu movie. The movie release is only a few days out and Reynolds has taken to his personal Twitter account to share a supposed full-length movie leak link. The video that Reynolds has linked to features 1 hour and 42 minutes of a Detective Pikachu.

Before reading any further I would suggest you check the YouTube link out for yourself, it is located within the entirety of this post. Of course this isn't a legitimate movie leak, but more so a marketing tactic to get that hype level just that little bit higher before the movie hits theaters. Detective Pikachu officially hits theaters on May 10, 2019. If you want to see how Ryan Reynolds converted himself into Detective Pikachu, check out this link here.

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