Ryan Reynolds Shares The Advice He’d Give To His Younger Self As He Attends The Toronto Premiere Of ‘The Adam Project’

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On Thursday, Ryan Reynolds hit the red carpet in Toronto for the premiere of his new Netflix movie “The Adam Project”. The Canadian actor got to catch up with ET Canada’s Cheryl Hickey in person for a red carpet reunion after almost two years of chatting about his projects virtually over Zoom. “Zooms are hard to get over, it’s like breaking an addiction,” Reynolds says. “But I’m so glad we did,” Cheryl replies.

With “The Adam Project”, Reynolds stars as a time-travelling pilot who teams up with his younger self and his late father to come to terms with his past while saving the future. READ MORE: Ryan Reynolds & Patrick Stewart Comment On Rumours They Will Be In New ‘Doctor Strange’ Movie With a plot like that, it’s only natural Reynolds has thought about what kind of advice he’d give to his younger self if ever given the chance. “That’s sorta what we tackle in the movie is that you think when I met my younger self I’m going to be this sweet generous like caring person but I’m actually just the opposite.

I’m kinda a d*ck to him, Cheryl,” the actor teases. “So you know, if I saw my younger self I’d probably be like, ‘hey you’re gonna, you know, you’re gonna be like a certifiable moron until you’re about 35-years-old but then you’re gonna get it together.'” While “The Adam Project” may seem like a sci-fi movie, Reynolds says it’s really a “love letter to parents”. “It seems like a big-time travel movie with a whole bunch of science fiction with fun in it but it’s actually a Trojan horse we’re smuggling in a little love story to your mom!” he says of the film which arrives on Netflix on March 11. READ MORE: Ryan Reynolds Says ‘Everybody Feels 30 Per Cent Better’ When ‘Adam Project’ Co-Star Jennifer Garner Is Around

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