Hugh Jackman Is Back to Trolling ‘Deadpool 3’ Co-Star Ryan Reynolds With Latest Clip Dedicated to Shawn Levy
The Marvel machinery is slowly gearing back to business thanks to the tear-jerking and foundation-laying finale of Loki season two. At a time when the juggernaut franchise seemed to be sinking with mounting criticisms and poor reception of a slew of its latest outings, things are clearing for the better. Now that the SAG-AFTRA strikes have receded back, the topmost priority went straight to Shawn Levy-led Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s behemoth crossover, Deadpool 3. As the team is all but set to unite, their ‘beef’ is destined to return.
The lead actors share a long history of trolling and leave no chance untaken for the same. Thus, it was back in full force once more.
Hugh Jackman shies away from mentioning Ryan Reynolds in latest message
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Hugh Jackman has started the fire once more to the one online trolling that everyone stands supportive of. Passing the quipping game to and fro with Ryan Reynolds, the Wolverine actor dropped veiled references in his video message for Shawn Levy’s Netflix series, All the Light We Cannot See. The World War II backdropped heart-wrenching drama follows the story of a blind teenage girl fighting her way out of Nazi occupation alongside her father played by Mark Ruffalo.
Coincidentally several real-world events played out during pivotal developments of the series. In his ask, Jackman urged audiences to give the show a chance for the “light of our humanity”. Meanwhile, he also announced that he was “playing Wolverine” with Levy at the helm and alongside “some other actor”. The masked reference to Reynolds added the touch of light-hearted bickering humor that the duo is renowned for.
The message also comes close on the heels of Marvel Studios putting Deadpool 3 on topmost priority.
Deadpool 3 resumes production with urgency
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The SAG-AFTRA green light cleared the final hurdle for Marvel to complete its midway stalled production on the massively anticipated flick. The movie which was to release on May 3, 2024, has been pushed back to July 26 of the same year. Additionally, it would be the lone MCU flick to befall theaters for the entire calendar year as Marvel Studios looks inwards with a ‘quality over quantity’ approach.
The timing of this message also coincides with the Loki season 2 finale setting the stage for the massive multiversal crossover. Furthermore, with a gigantic cast, how the storyline smoothens out is what fans are anxious about. Regardless, Reynolds stands hopeful of a spectacular run as he announced the latest character to join the flick – Dogpool.
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