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Even MrBeast is Impressed With Zach King’s Viral Video That Will Completely Mess With Your Brain

James Donaldson, popularly known as MrBeast, began posting videos on YouTube when he was only 13. He gained recognition in 2017 when one of his videos went viral and has not looked back since. The creator often does stupendously huge giveaways and challenges on his YouTube channel.

MrBeast
MrBeast (Image: mrbeast on Instagram)

In 2021, MrBeast hosted Creator Games 3 in which 15 contestants participated. At the time, popular content creator Zach King won the game show, taking home $1 million. Recently, King posted a video on Instagram which did not take long to go viral. It even managed to draw Donaldson’s attention.

MrBeast Appreciated One of Zach King’s Latest Videos

zach king in stranded 2
Zach King in Stranded 2

Once MrBeast‘s first channel gained leverage, he expanded his brand by hiring his childhood friends. As of now, his team consists of more than 250 members. Widely known for his high-production videos, he is the most subscribed individual on YouTube with over 245 million subscribers.

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Content creators like Logan Paul, Quackity, Larray, and 12 others participated in 2021’s Creator Games 3 (via Hollywood Mask). Out of the 15 contestants, only 3 made it into the final round of the tournament-style game show. These 3 were Zach King, Logan Paul, and Larray. King won the prize money.

Zach King began his journey of becoming a content creator by posting online video editing tutorials. He went viral when he uploaded a video named Jedi Kittens in 2011. He moved to TikTok later and is now one of the most followed individuals on the platform.

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Recently, King posted a video (via Instagram) in which he is stuck in a fever dream sequence with Savanah Moss, an American model and media personality known for her quirky dream-like videos on TikTok. MrBeast was among the many people who appreciated the video. He wrote:

“This was awesome!!”
Here is what some others had to say:
“Never let them know your next 62 moves”
“the effort that went into creating this video”“The strongest illusionist in history with the strongest illusionist of today”“Bruhhh~ what a collab”“PEAK collab !!! this was amazing”

The video also features Hollywood actor Terry Crews, whose cameo has made fans even more stoked. The fans have praised the creators’ efforts in the incredible video.

Terry Crews Made a Cameo in Zach King’s Video

Terry Crews and Zach King in Stranded 3
Terry Crews and Zach King in Stranded 3

In the video, stuck in a dream sequence, King and Moss encounter Terry Crews as they tumble from one scene to another while on their run from human-sized chickens. Crews sacrificed himself to the chickens so that Moss can escape.

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This is not the first time that King and Crews have worked together. The two of them previously starred in the TikTok personality’s 2023 video Stranded 3. King is no stranger to working with celebrities as he has worked with the likes of Selena Gomez and Jeff Goldblum. Even so, in an interview with Forbes, he revealed how he was surprised when the Brooklyn Nine-Nine alum agreed to work with him. King said:

“When [Crews] said yes, I was like wait what?”

King also revealed how they usually get any celebrity for only two hours to make a video, but they needed four days with Crews because the video was going to be 18 minutes long. To his utter surprise, Crews did not mind shooting for four days even if it meant that he had to camp in the desert every night for all those days.