Sing 2 Exclusive ((full)) -
Select digital streaming exclusives feature stripped-back, isolated vocal versions of Scarlett Johansson (Ash) and Bono performing "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." Limited Edition Merchandise and Fashion Collaborations
Suddenly, a shadow moved in the wings. It was Clay Calloway . The reclusive rock legend hadn't been able to sleep either, haunted by the ghost of his late wife. He didn't say a word. He just picked up his worn guitar and began to play a soft, bluesy accompaniment.
Whether you track down the glowing Walmart slipcover for $15 on Mercari or simply rent the iTunes version for the Mooned commentary, you owe it to yourself to go beyond the credits. After all, Buster Moon would tell you the same thing: "You haven't really seen the show until you've seen what's backstage." sing 2 exclusive
The exclusive digital and physical deluxe editions pull back the curtain on the film’s massive musical production and star-studded voice cast.
Mooned was originally attached exclusively to theatrical screenings of Sing 2 in IMAX and Dolby Cinema. For months, it was unavailable on digital rental platforms. He didn't say a word
The pivotal moment where Ash (Scarlett Johansson) sings U2’s "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" was designed to be the emotional crux, persuading Calloway to end his isolation. 2. Deleted Scenes and "Recycled" Ideas
Whether you are looking for rare virtual gear in a game, physical statues for your shelf, or extra laughs through mini-movies, the world of "Sing 2" exclusives offers plenty of ways to keep the show going long after the credits roll. After all, Buster Moon would tell you the
Gunter attends a mysterious talent seminar, only to get accidentally brainwashed into believing he is a world-class, James Bond-style secret agent.
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Illumination released several "exclusive" featurettes and clips to give fans a deeper look into the film’s production:
For three minutes, the spoiled starlet and the grieving legend found a common language. No cameras, no Jimmy Crystal , and no pressure. When the song ended, Clay simply nodded and walked back into the shadows. "Not bad, kid," he grunted.



