Olivia Munn Stars In Imagine Dragons' 'Cutthroat' Video: Watch

Imagine Dragons are recruiting all kinds of celebrities for their latest slate of videos. After It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson starred in the hilarious "Follow You" visuals, the band enlisted Olivia Munn and Adrian Martinez for the not-so-funny "Cutthroat" clip.

The Newsroom star has an exceptionally bad day at the DMV, and when her driving instructor (Martinez) whips out a giant bowl of tomato soup during her test it's the last straw. See how Munn takes out her aggression above.

Imagine Dragons recently launched a "Follow You" and "Cutthroat" cover song video contest, with the lucky winner scoring $20,000 and a Zoom call with the band. You can check out contest details and submit your video here.

During a recent interview with Rolling Stone, vocalist Dan Reynolds explained the deeply personal origins behind "Cutthroat."

"That song is really an exorcism of self-loathing. I feel like I’ve spent a lot of years of my life kind of [feeling] 'woe is me.' I don’t know if depression is a genetic thing for me or whether it came from religious crisis. I was raised in Mormonism, and it wasn’t really for me. That was hard for me to come to terms with in my brain. But for whatever reason, around my teenage years, I really started to deal with mental illness, seeing a therapist and trying different medications."

"That was the focus of all my music, and [there was] a great amount of focus on self," he continued. "And that song is about kind of exorcising, trying to cut out, that self-pity, and embracing life and all that I’ve been given. A big theme of 'Cutthroat' and a lot of the songs on the record is the finality of life. I lost my sister-in-law to cancer last year. I was actually in the room with my brother when she passed. They have seven kids. It was the first time I’d ever actually been in the room with someone who passed away, and that really hit me in in a different way, making me think about every day differently, and how am I spending my time. The year before that, one of my best friends took his life. It just makes you grateful for your health, grateful for each day. People will hear it and think the song is angry at someone else. But it’s really angry at itself."

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