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Ryan Reynolds: Deadpool, Dadhood, and Dizzying Success | Hollywood Unscripted Ep. 27

Ryan Reynolds: Deadpool, Dadhood, and Dizzying Success | Hollywood Unscripted Ep. 27

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In London last Thursday, I took center stage with Hugh Jackman as “Deadpool & Wolverine” continued its global promotional blitz. Our appearances—full of in-jokes, bromantic energy, and genuine delight—were major moments for both fans and press, capping stops in Shanghai, Seoul, and Berlin. I called the film a story “about friendship” and said its creative choices will surprise audiences. Marvel’s only 2025 theatrical release, it’s predicted to be a box-office juggernaut when it opens July 24, and director Shawn Levy credited the project with allowing me and Hugh to push our characters in bold directions, promising something genuinely new for the genre. According to the English-language Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat, I said, “I’ve waited my whole life to do this” at our UK sneak peek.

Away from the red carpet, headlines swirled that I might appear as Deadpool in “Avengers: Doomsday.” Rumors intensified after scooper Daniel Richtman confirmed my name’s on the call sheet. Details about whether Hugh joins are tightly under wraps, and I’m on record that Deadpool always works best as an outsider—not quite an Avenger, never fully an X-Man—but excitement is building regardless, as reported by ComicBookMovie.

Life outside Hollywood remains busy. During my late-April spot at the 2025 TIME100 Summit in New York, I got unexpectedly personal, sharing that my two-year-old son Olin’s favorite movie is my legendarily panned “Green Lantern.” The crowd loved the honest dad moment and it reminded everyone that beneath the A-list persona, I’m also just a father teaching my kids creative resilience. People magazine and AOL’s entertainment desk both picked up that moment, noting that despite showbiz pressures, my marriage to Blake Lively—though currently subject to persistent split rumors due to my Instagram silence—still means everything to me. The Economic Times recounted that the last photo I posted of Blake goes back to July 2024, fueling gossip and a YouTuber-led theory that I’ve slowly erased her from my feed. While several outlets explained the older pics are still online, the lack of birthday tributes and vanishing content set fandoms on edge. So far, neither Blake nor I have commented, and sites like Economic Times and IMDb note that the speculation is just that: speculation.

As for business, the impact of my 2023 Mint Mobile sale for $1.35 billion is still making waves, inspiring new celebrity MVNOs like MrBeast’s. Toronto Life did a profile on me this week, describing our new John Candy documentary as proof that professionally, I’m “multiplying faster than ever.” With Aviation Gin, Maximum Effort, my stake in Wrexham AFC, and a net worth near $350 million per Impact Wealth, my career as an entrepreneur continues to rival the films.

To round out my whirlwind week, my friendship with Hugh Jackman stayed in the spotlight after I reposted his thanks to fans at Radio City Music Hall. Media like IMDb and FandomWire highlighted our mutual support, especially with Blake facing challenges from last year’s “It Ends With Us” legal case. So, whether fielding rumors, steering billion-dollar ventures, or launching another Marvel hit, my every move is still headline-grabbing material.

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