Ryan Reynolds makes Deadpool admission at sneak peek event in London

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Ryan Reynolds has said wrapping on Deadpool & Wolverine was the most depressed he has ever been walking off a film set as he feels “more free” playing the character than “almost anything else in the world”.The Hollywood actor, 47, returned to his career-defining role as the foul-mouthed, anti-hero Deadpool for the upcoming collaboration film, which sees Hugh Jackman reprise his role as the almost indestructible Wolverine.It is the third film centred on the Marvel character, following the success of the 2016 original and the sequel in 2018.“Deadpool is one of those characters who’s very unpredictable," Reynolds admitted.

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00:00What is Deadpool to you?
00:30It's incredible to watch him because it's so funny, I laughed until I cried every day.
00:36And in life, Ryan's really dull, really dull.
00:39And so it's amazing to watch his transformation.
00:42Most people don't even say hello, they say, are you awake?
00:45Audiences want to be surprised. They want to be surprised in the superhero genre.
00:49It's a genre that, frankly, Hugh has helped define.
00:53Ryan reinvented with the first Deadpool.
00:56And now I think we have a chance to inject a new energy and a new tone into that genre.

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