Ryan Reynolds Shares New Deadpool and Wolverine Deleted Clip
It’s tempting to think that Ryan Reynolds has a strong library of cleared and behind-the-scenes stuff. Deadpool and Wolverine clips in his hand; others, he sacrificed Deadpool and Wolverine homegrown special features, some, sprinkled in Marvel’s recently released “Assembled” documentary about the film on Disney+. But the well isn’t dry yet, because he recently shared this sweet little moment on social media:
A scrappy, half-baked, staged and never-before-seen montage for good reason featuring the biggest rock band in the world? ‘Kaya. pic.twitter.com/JlIKffuKWN
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) November 14, 2024
“A scrappy, half-baked, edited and never-before-seen montage for good reason” (group: Reynolds’ fellow Canadians, Nickleback) Deadpool and Wolverine it’s not a bad way to spend a minute of your time, as the dynamic duo navigate the vast, expansive realms of the Void. There’s an epic feel to the sequel… or there could have been, if Deadpool hadn’t been unapologetically unapologetic in his trademark manner.
Topics in this very one-sided discussion include:
- What happened between Wolverine and Jean Grey?
- Trailer for Matthew McConaughey’s 2003 bizarro Tips-enjoying the newly renewed viral popularity because McConaughey was recently featured in 2 Bears, 1 Cave comedy podcast and cracked up when he watched the trailer (he said) for the first time. (The inclusion of this joke suggests that at least Reynolds’ voiceover was recorded a lot recently.)
- Deadpool’s proud status as an unreliable narrator
- Thor cries (it’s unclear why)
- The importance of using only top hair extensions
There is also piggybacking… and the declaration that certain phrases sound better in the Australian language. In other words, Deadpool is Deadpool, while also subtly reminding fans that they can now watch the hot comedy on Disney+.
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