Ryan Reynolds has said wrapping on Deadpool & Wolverine left him feeling “depressed” due to how much he enjoyed making the film.The actor has reprised the role of the foul-mouthed Marvel hero for the upcoming MCU crossover film, which sees Hugh Jackman return once more as Wolverine.Speaking to PA (via The Standard) about Deadpool’s style of comedy at a sneak peak event in London, he said: “Deadpool is one of those characters who’s very unpredictable.
I don’t know if I could speak specifically to that style, other than to say that I feel more free when I play the character than almost anything else in the world.“I recognise how rare that air is to breathe.
And on our last day of shooting, I don’t think I’ve ever been more sad or depressed to be walking off of a film set every day.”At the same event, Jackman admitted it was “incredible” to watch Reynolds work and described his portrayal of Deadpool as “so funny”.The Australian actor, who has had an on-going fake feud with Reynolds for years, jokingly added: “And in life, Ryan’s really dull, really dull, so it’s amazing to watch his transformation.”Jackman has played Wolverine since the 2000 film X-Men right through, and last appeared as the character in the 2017 spin-off Logan.The actor promised Deadpool & Wolverine will solve some unanswered questions about his character’s story, saying: “For me, having played this character for 24 years, there’s whole sides of Wolverine you’ve never seen before in this movie.
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