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'Beat it, Spider-Man:' Cline Dion ribs Deadpool in new video

Cline Dion has released a new song and music video for the Deadpool 2 soundtrack that combines heart and humour.

'You'll be laughing your "ashes" off,' singer quips on social media

Cline Dion has released Ashes, a new power ballad accompanied by a humorous music video for the upcoming action-comedy Deadpool 2, starring fellow Canadian Ryan Reynolds. (Cline Dion/YouTube)

Cline Dion has released a new song and music video for the Deadpool 2soundtrack that combines heart and humour.

Ashesstarts off on a sombre note, with the Quebec singer performing at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas about dreams going up in smoke.

She's seen onstage at The Colosseum in a flowing light-blue gown as images from the superhero comedy flash onscreen.Dion's powerful pipes are in full effect as she belts out the chorus:"Let beauty come out of ashes."

At the end, Deadpoolstar and fellow Canadian Ryan Reynolds appears in the theatre in character.

He first praises her singing and then tells her in the character'stypicaldeadpan humour that her performance was too good for the film.

"This is Deadpool 2,not Titanic.You're at, like, an 11 we need to get you down to a five, five 1/2, tops. Just phone it in,"' he says.

"Listen, this thing only goes to 11, so beat it, Spider-Man,"' responds Dion, gesturing to her throat.

Deadpool 2director David Leitch also helmed the music video.The film and the soundtrack launch on May 18.

"Over the years I've received incredible songs and I've been involved in fun projects," Dion said Thursday on her social media accounts.

"Ashesis one of those songs and Deadpool 2is off-the-charts! Take the most insane ride of your life when Deadpool 2opens on May 18 you'll be laughing your "ashes" off!"

Ryan Reynolds also posted on social media about the music video, simply writing "Showtime, Mama," along with a link to it.