Shirtless Zac Efron Joins "Bound 2" Parody Fun: He and Seth Rogen Costar in "Bound 4"!

Neighbors star offers up another tribute to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's sexy music video

By Natalie Finn Nov 27, 2013 1:48 AMTags
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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have really started something.

A day after Seth Rogen and James Franco made us all bow down in awe with the release of "Bound 3," a shot-for-shot parody of Kanye and Kim's erotically charged "Bound 2" video, Zac Efron has joined the fun.

And he's brought his six-pack along for the clever self-promotional ride!

"Whether you're a #KanyeWest fan or not, fans are#Bound2 get a kick out of this new still from#ZacEfron and #SethRogen's film #NeighborsMovieCheck out all the neighborly shenanigans when the comedy hits theaters next May! #uhhuhhoney," read the caption on Efron's Instagram page.

Neighbors, starring Efron, Rogen, Rose Byrne and James' little brother, Dave Franco, is a comedic romp about a couple with a newborn baby who end up living next door to a fraternity house.

Judging purely by the ripped Efron standing next to a...well...less ripped Rogen, we're expecting Old School-type shenanigans to ensue.

There's been no word yet from Kim about Zac's homage to the instant pop-culture hit that was "Bound 2," but she let Franco and Rogen know via Twitter that both she and Kanye thought their tribute was hilarious.

"@KimKardashian thanks!" Rogen tweeted back yesterday. "Some of those positions were really uncomfortable. That s--t  is harder than it looks."

But while "Bound 2's" melodramatic vibe made it a prime target for fun-poking, Kanye said in a radio interview today that he knew exactly what he was doing.

"I wanted it to look as phony as possible," the rapper told Power 105's Breakfast Club in New York. "I wanted the clouds to go in one direction, the mountains to go in another direction. I wanted the horses to go over there, because I wanted to show you that this is The Hunger Games. I want to show you that this is the type of imagery that's being presented to all of us. And the only difference is a black dude in the middle of it...The thing is, I don't have a problem with looking stupid."

Happily, neither do Seth Rogen and James Franco!