Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman discuss rare on-set insights from ‘Deadpool’




Ryan Reynolds hopes to reunite with Deadpool & Wolverine co-star Hugh Jackman for new movie
Ryan Reynolds hopes to reunite with Deadpool & Wolverine co-star Hugh Jackman for new movie

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman still fondly look back at the days they were filming Deadpool & Wolverine.

Both the actors shared a video to their Instagram Stories on Tuesday, November 5th, which featured them on-stage at a recent movie screening, with director Shawn Levy. The co-stars were seen discussing how difficult it was to use the bathroom in their super-hero costumes, in the clip.

“It was a full strip down?” Levy was heard asking when while Reynolds went on to explain that the costume he wore for 2016’s original Deadpool movie did not have a zipper. “It was like whoa, okay, Ryan has to pee, so we lost the day,” he joked.

Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman discuss rare on-set insights from Deadpool

“[There is] technically a fly, but a fly normally in a garment just makes it easier,” added Jackman of the super-hero costumes. “It’s still a miracle to get anything it’s like six. . . I don’t even know.”

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“But you’re using a number five cup. I’m using like a number eight cup, and then when you showed up on set the second day I think I went to sixteen,” Reynolds quipped, as Jackman bent over laughing. “And then there was an intervention and I went back to the four.”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about what cup?” Jackman replied as his laughter subsided. Reynolds answered, “Wait, you weren’t wearing one? That’s just how it is?”

Reynolds, Jackman, and Levy are still enjoying the success of their highest grossing R-rated movie of all time at the box office.

The movie played Reynolds’ famous superhero character Deadpool against Jackman’s much-loved character Wolverine in an action packed story that paid a nod to many past Marvel movies.

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This comes after Reynold told Variety that he’s hoping to reunite as a trio on a new movie, “I’m writing a movie for myself, Hugh [Jackman] and Shawn [Levy] to do that is not Marvel,” in an upcoming episode of the outlet’s Awards Circuit podcast.

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