Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman discuss how Deadpool and Wolverine busted into the MCU and are now ringing in a new era for Marvel's mutants.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reflect on the long, bumpy road to finally give fans what they crave: a proper team-up of their X-Men heroes.Nick is an entertainment journalist based in New York, NY. If you like pugs and the occasional blurry photo of an action figure, follow him on Twitter @NickARomano.. He says so with his signature on-the-fly, dry brand of humor that typically comes with a subtle smirk. You think he's joking, but he could be semi-serious.
The pair have been trying to get a proper big-screen team-up of their superhero characters ever since. After years of pitch meetings, a big corporate merger, and ejecting Jackman out of the X-Men retirement home, it's finally happening with a film named… well,. "For me, it's wish fulfillment," Reynolds says. "It's not a secret. This pairing has been something I've dreamt about for as long as I can remember.
Jackman left that audition deflated, convinced he was never getting the part. However, instead of driving him directly back to the Toronto airport, Feige offered to first take him out for a meal with the screenwriter. "I said, 'Kevin, we all know I'm not getting the part. You don't have to do dinner,'" Jackman recalls. "But no, he sat in there and had a steak dinner with me and then drove me to the airport. I'll never forget it. That was the nicest thing.
"I didn't know if I'd ever be playing Deadpool again," Reynolds admits. "It's not something I would've said necessarily publicly, but I didn't know how a character like that would fit into that world ." A crucial piece of the puzzle was Levy — another friend from work. His longtime pal Jackman was the one who suggested the filmmaker work with Reynolds, which led to, and then to Reynolds declaring he wants to make all his future movies with Levy. Not all friends are capable of working with each other successfully, but this trio meshes well, with similar irreverent humor.
Aaron Stanford is the only one of Deadpool and Wolverine's X-es who can actually talk about his involvement. In an early trailer, he was revealed to be returning as Pyro, the fire-manipulating mutant from"I was just very happy to even have a costume," Stanford says of his character's new look, which features Pyro's notable goggles from the comics. "In the original X-Men films, Pyro gets really shortchanged in terms of a costume.
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