Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool Promotes New Ryan Reynolds Film

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool Promotes New Ryan Reynolds Film

WESTWOOD CA -AUGUST 1, 2011: Actor Ryan Reynolds arriving for the premiere of the movie The Change-Up at the Regency's Village Theatre August 1, 2011 in Westwood, CA. Photo: Shutterstock


Ryan Reynolds has made me laugh for years. No matter the role. And there isn’t a single person that could pull off Deadpool the way he does.

While I wish I was telling you there’s a new Deadpool movie on the way and I’m about to get you a sneak peak, I’m not. But there is a new film that Ryan is staring in called ‘Free Guy”. In true Ryan Reynolds humor fashion, he channels Dead Pool to promote the movie coming out August 13th. He just dropped the trailer on his social media.

Take a look.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP_jaATyFbY

 

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