
Once again proving that everything in life is better with a little bit of added Linkin Park, people are placing the group's 2007 single What I've Done over the top of classic movie endings, with epic results.
The trend started a few days ago on Twitter, courtesy of a post by the user @CastCretaceous who placed the iconic song over the end of Jurassic World. That creation which you can see below, quickly went viral, racking up over 87'000 likes and inspiring a heap of people to contribute their own creations.
Jurassic World but it came out in 2007 pic.twitter.com/gjxylYNcMQ
— Spens (Cretaceous Cast) (@CastCretaceous) August 17, 2022
Some of our favourite contributions so far include Spiderman No Way Home, Batman Begins, What's Eating Gilbert Grape and Star Wars: A New Hope. All of which you can watch below.
Spiderman No Way Home but it came out in 2007 pic.twitter.com/zu92KAxuLc
— Shadow Knight (@ShadowKnightPK) August 24, 2022
Batman Begins but it came out in 2007. There I did one 😂 pic.twitter.com/5wRCii46Ck
— Matheus Silva (@HeroesFanProd) August 24, 2022
This isn't even the worst idea I've had today...
What's Eating Gilbert Grape but it came out in 2007 https://t.co/1JgyQkvvIN pic.twitter.com/oPUZ9GI9rb— Frank Kemp (@FrankKemp3) August 18, 2022
'Star Wars: A New Hope' but it came out in 2007 pic.twitter.com/85rjCkZ9Np
— Ringer-Verse (@RingerVerse) August 23, 2022
None of these is quite as epic as What I've Done's original sync placement at the end of Michael Bay's Transformers though, that placement heralded the arrival of the band's third album Minutes To Midnight in 2007. You can watch that iconic scene below.
Minutes To Midnight debuted at number one in the US and in 15 other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Home to the singles Bleed It Out, Shadow of the Day, Given Up and Leave Out All The Rest, the record was named the 25th best record of 2007 by Rolling Stone.
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