After lamenting the leaks of the recordings of ‘Deadpool 3‘, Ryan Reynolds adopted ironic humor when sharing spoilers for the film.
On his social media, he released fictional images showing Mickey, Predator and other characters in ‘special appearances’ in the third film of the “Mercenary Tagarela”.
This relaxed approach can be a way to deal with constant leaks during production.
Despite the joke, Reynolds has lamented the way important moments from the third film have been leaked on the internet.
Ryan Reynolds posts photo with Mickey and Predator
Actor mocks leaks with photo montages – Image: Adoro Cinema/Reproduction
Set to premiere on July 26, 2024, the film is directed by Shawn Levy, known for collaborating with Ryan Reynolds on films previous. After the end of the strikes in Hollywood, ‘Deadpool 3’ resumed filming.
The cast features not only Reynolds as the protagonist, but also the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Jennifer Garner as Elektra Natchios and Tyler Mane as Sabretooth.
Despite the great expectations of fans, who have waited for years for an unprecedented production of Deadpool, the recurring leaks have been a headache for the film’s professionals.
Now, the star who plays the anti hero decided to come forward and ask for the leaks to stop happening. Check out some posts from his X profile on the subject:
“Surprises are part of the magic of making movies. It was important to us to film the new Deadpool in a real, natural environment using practical effects rather than doing it digitally behind closed doors. [Mas] Phone lenses keep ruining the surprises and creating an awkward situation for everyone,” Ryan Reynolds wrote on his social media.
“Deadpool started with a leak, so I’m joining in. But please don’t overuse the phrase ‘Deadpool Leaks’ because it can be confusing for anyone looking for it.” [mais] leaks, spoilers or behind-the-scenes information,” Reynolds joked.
“I am hereby asking that websites and social media channels hold back and refrain from showing the footage before it is ready,” the actor continued. “The film is made for the audience to enjoy, and our greatest hope is to preserve as much of that magic as possible for the finished version on the big screen,” the star concluded.