Los Angeles: In a first, the team of Detective Pikachu created its own "leak" copy of the film and Ryan Reynolds, the voice of the beloved Pokemon, brought it to Warner Bros attention on social media in his signature wry humour. Days ahead of its theatrical release, the 1 hour 42 minute-long supposedly 'pirated' footage found its way on the Internet with an 'R Reynolds' watermark placed quite conspicuously in the clip. The video, titled 'Pokemon Detective Pikachu: Full Picture', was shared from a Twitter account called Inspector Pikachu. Detective Pikachu First Reactions: ‘If You Love Pokemon, You'll Love This: Critics Shower the Ryan Reynolds Starrer With Positive Responses
Reynolds retweeted the post and "informed" the studio and the movie's official account on the microblogging site about the supposed "leak".
"Attn @DetPikachuMovie @warnerbros. Leak..." wrote the actor.
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Check out Ryan Reynolds tweet below
Um.... Attn @DetPikachuMovie @warnerbros https://t.co/UF7qYtKOYV
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) May 7, 2019
It seems that it could be a pirated copy of the film but the video is a well thought-out and funny marketing gimmick, which shows Pikachu dancing to Bobby King's "I Cannot Hear You" for almost two hours straight. "Detective Pikachu" is slated to be released Friday.