Ryan Reynolds Is New ‘King of Twitter?’ How Is He Preparing for ‘Deadpool 2’ Shoot in 2017?
After Ryan Reynolds starred in the much-acclaimed Marvel anti-hero film Deadpool, his personality really stood out.
Though he had already done a different superhero movie in Green Lantern, Ryan Reynolds seemed to be more fitting for the Deadpool role. Because of the funkiness of his character, his puns are now being closely associated to how he is reacting in public—especially on Twitter.
According to Entertainment, Ryan Reynolds has figured out a way to not only be visible on Twitter, but also to convert it into some positive PR. He is even dubbed as “King of Twitter.”
Being a father is the single greatest feeling on earth. Not including those wonderful years I spent without a child, of course.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 22, 2016
My infant daughter's traumatized for life. 50 Shades of Grey = Worst fucking coloring book ever.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 17, 2016
Being a father is the single greatest feeling on earth. Not including those wonderful years I spent without a child, of course.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 22, 2016
Ryan Reynolds finds a way to promote his wife’s movie and keep the reality of being a dad to everyone. He is not presenting himself as the perfect Hollywood husband. In a way, he is showing everyone how hard it is to truly transition to parenthood. The good thing about Ryan Reynold’s approach is his humor.
On top of the witty entendre, Ryan Reynolds does not back down when someone is calling out to him in a negative way. There was even a user who tagged him and said that he should watch out and wait for his daughter to learn how to read so she could see his tweets.
For others, they would be a little disappointed and hurt after that low blow, but Ryan Reynolds, as the debatable “King of Twitter,” offers the perfect response.
Jokes on you. We’re not teacher her to read. Boom.
Finally doing something constructive with my right hand. Get a limited signed Deadpool Blu-ray only at #SDCC2016 pic.twitter.com/o342OurIJn
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 18, 2016
Meanwhile, the new father is getting busy for the preparation of his upcoming sequel, Deadpool 2.
According to Fansided, the Marvel movie is slated to begin filming on 2017. Because of the early announcement, fans are posing their questions about the upcoming film. One of the most popular speculations is the possibility of the merc having a chance to feature his mouth again.
There are no confirmations on this rumor just yet as script writers Rhett Resse and Patrick Werner have just finished the script. Though everything seems to be in place, they might not be able to release the movie alongside Fantastic Four 2’s release on June 9, 2017. However, since Fox is eager to get Ryan Reynolds on the silver screen again, it is highly possible for the team to target a Thanksgiving release.
Jokes on you. We're not teaching her to read. Boom. https://t.co/gwGgx7pNQQ
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 22, 2016
I literally say this to myself every day. https://t.co/MopbpK1bu9
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) June 16, 2016
Aside from the release date, fans are also looking forward to the new casting they have in line with the sequel. Interestingly, Even Peters, actor slated to play Quicksilver, told The Wrap that he is very keen to work in Ryan Reynold’s Deadpool film.
“I would like to see a Deadpool/Quicksilver movie, I think that would be really fun.”
Though this might be a hard possibility, Evans believes the combo might be good. Quicksilver is one of the characters in the massive Marvel Universe. His character appeared first in the comic book X-Men #4 in March 1964. A little close to DC’s Flash, Quicksilver has superhuman speed. He is considered as a mutant.
True story. Courtesy, @M101_Mutant101 pic.twitter.com/Jx5Qd1k0pW
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) June 1, 2016
In the 2015 versions of the comic books, he was introduced as a product of genetic experimentation by the High Evolutionary.
Evans is not the first actor to play the role. In the 2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron, Kickass actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson played the role. In the movie, he took a bullet to save a co-Avenger during the fight.
Though it is not clear how they will transition from that timeline, Quicksilver is expected to return to the big screen.
Since his character has the same funk as Ryan Reynold’s Deadpool, they might actually be a good match. The fans will just have to wait and see.
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