“Anyone seen my wife?”- Ryan Reynolds Turns Attention Off of Taylor Swift for Blake Lively With a Hilarious Post
Whatever is a Sunday Super Bowl without Ryan Reynolds tweaking his creative attention from the much-awaited Deadpool & Wolverine trailer to, well, the Super Bowl? Then it would probably be a mediocre Sunday but fortunately, it is Super Bowl Sunday, and Marvel’s Merc with a Mouth is doing just great in shifting the attention from his music industry best friend Taylor Swift to his wife Blake Lively. Taking to his Instagram, the witty Canadian posed the question of the hour, “Anyone seen my wife?”
The question came up as a follow-up to his primary ask “Has everyone seen the #Deadpool trailer?” as he stood in front of a TV screen playing the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer. While the initial round will take a major green light, the same is also true about his second one. Since the world is caught up in an undefeated gaze for the Chiefs vs 49ers, fans even thought of coming to the rescue of the actor’s concerns with subtle reminders of where she might be. And guess where? Well, looks like she too is treading in the red wave at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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By this time, hopefully, the world has already found Ryan Reynolds’ wife screaming Chiefs at the Super Bowl. And for what is worth, it is hers and Swift’s epic celebratory moments that are gaining momentum in the Jumbotron other than the Deadpool fever. While Reynolds must have felt the respite, having finally tracked Lively, so did the audience following the trailer release.
Especially since the trailer release confirmed the previously presumed moniker as a no-show for the movie.
Deadpool 3’s title moves beyond the disappointing row
Just a day ahead of the trailer release, a worldwide panic had ensued concerning the flick’s rumored final title. Various outlets came out with the speculative title called “Deadpool & Friend”, in turn, making fans dive into a letdown. Although the title was not confirmed at the moment, it was either way enough to make the enthusiasts upset despite the amount of anticipation it had been garnering.
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As of now, as the trailer is out, fans can finally take respite, knowing that the previous title was not the endgame. Instead, the ultimate title reads “Deadpool & Wolverine”, which absolutely is not as dismaying a moniker as the earlier one. And more than that, this title can definitely assure that if not anything else, Deadpool will after all not lose a friend due to a bad title.
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