'Deadpool & Wolverine' celebrates friendship, Ryan Reynolds says
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[July 12, 2024]
By Hanna Rantala
LONDON (Reuters) - The global promotional tour for "Deadpool &
Wolverine" touched down in London on Thursday, with stars Ryan Reynolds
and Hugh Jackman bringing their bromance to the movie's UK sneak peek
event.
The two have entertained fans with their humorous, high-energy
appearances at previous stops in Shanghai, Seoul and Berlin.
The third installment in the "Deadpool" movie franchise sees Jackman's
Wolverine return from retirement to help wise-cracking Deadpool
(Reynolds) save his world.
"It's about friendship, and friendship is another version of a love
story," said Reynolds, who also co-wrote and produced the film.
"There's so many moments in the movie where it's hard to tell if
Deadpool's talking to Wolverine, Wolverine talking to Deadpool, or it's
Hugh and Ryan talking to each other. And I'm really proud of those
moments."
Jackman had not planned to reprise the role of the gruff, clawed X-Man
Wolverine. But the Australian actor said his mind started changing after
he watched the first "Deadpool" film.
"It was something in here," he said, pointing at his heart. "I really
thought I was done. And then, five or six years later, I was driving and
I just knew in my bones I wanted to do that."
"I knew for fans it would be the thing they'd waited for, I knew it'd be
a kind of dynamic that we've never seen before. I had no idea how hard
it would be physically at age 55 to do it but it's absolutely worth it.
I have loved every second."
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Cast members Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Ryan Reynolds and director
Shawn Levy attend a 'Deadpool & Wolverine' UK sneak peek event in
London, Britain, July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska
Secrecy surrounds the film's plot
details. Respecting the characters and their legacy was at the heart
of the writing process, said director and co-writer Shawn Levy.
"But then we pushed them into areas that other movies haven't," he
said. "I think you're going to see some aspects to both their
performances that are quite different than what we've seen in their
prior films."
The only Marvel-Disney movie released this year, "Deadpool &
Wolverine" is expected to be a box office hit when it begins its
global cinematic rollout on July 24.
"There is a lot riding on it but we've worked really hard to deliver
the goods," said Levy.
"I focus on the opportunity, not the expectation. The creative
opportunity to connect with a huge global audience in a new way, in
a surprising and fresh way, that was delicious," he said.
For Reynolds, 47, releasing the film to the world comes with other
concerns.
"I feel like I've waited my entire life to do this one movie. The
only problem that poses is I don't know what the hell we're supposed
to do next."
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Editing by Chris Reese)
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