Taylor Swift (Sweetly) Trolls Ryan Reynolds with ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Post; Blake Lively Responds

As a longtime gamer and avid moviegoer, I couldn’t help but be thrilled when I heard that Taylor Swift endorsed Marvel and Disney’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” on her Instagram Stories. I’ve always admired Swift for her versatility and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and this endorsement was no exception.


As a die-hard fan of Marvel and Disney films, I have eagerly anticipated the release of “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Having grown up watching these iconic superheroes in action, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement and nostalgia as I wait for this weekend’s box office showdown. And to make things even more intriguing, I’ve recently heard that Taylor Swift, an artist whose music has soundtracked many moments of my life, has endorsed this raunchy, expletive-filled R-rated mashup! Her seal of approval adds an unexpected twist to the anticipation building around this film. It just goes to show how Marvel and Disney continue to surprise us with their unique collaborations and adaptations. I can’t wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us!

“For several years now, I’ve witnessed my dear friend put all his heart, soul, effort, time, humor, struggles, happiness, defiance, shadows, and enchantment into making this film,” Swift expressed in a post on Instagram Stories, which reached her 284 million followers. “He’s produced a masterpiece, and this movie seems like an entrance to pure joy, an exciting distraction from reality, and a delightful surprise. I’m still amazed by how he accomplished it.”

Later on, there was some good-humored teasing: “That’s just Hugh being Hugh!” a quip reminiscent of Reynolds’ character in the Deadpool movies. Swift explained further about the image she posted, which featured her with Jackman, Reynolds, Lively, and director Shawn Levy: “We were too courteous to ask those uninvited guests to depart.”

In simpler terms, Taylor Swift posts about endorsing Deadpool and Wolverine, prompting Blake Lively to react to Ryan Reynolds‘ praise.

— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) July 25, 2024

After that, she publicly supported the upcoming release of “Deadpool & Wolverine” in cinemas on Friday. For those who adore the extraordinarily cool, she even provided a ticket purchasing link. (Don’t forget it’s an R-rated film!)

Then came a personal reveal: One of music’s most prolific and decorated wordsmiths then closed her post by giving a shout-out to “Wade Wilson, aka my godkids’ sperm donor!” It was not previously known that Swift had an official role as the godparent of the four young children of her famous pals. Reynolds and Lively are parents to four children, and there’s been other news on that front just this week.

At the New York debut of “Deadpool & Wolverine” a few days ago, Ryan Reynolds made an emotional speech at the David H. Koch Theater. He expressed his happiness that his family was all present for this special occasion. He specifically mentioned his children – Olin, who was born in February 2023, and older sisters James, Inez, and Betty.

As someone who has spent years in the entertainment industry, I can appreciate the significance of a celebrity endorsement. When Swift endorsed my guys early Thursday morning, I was thrilled! By late afternoon, I couldn’t help but share her kind words and add my own response. “Thank you Taylor Swift for honoring my team,” I wrote. “Your eloquence is unmatched, as I’ve come to expect from a woman with 14 more Grammas and countless sold-out stadium tours under her belt.” Having spent less time in the spotlight than Swift, I can only aspire to reach such heights in my career. Her endorsement serves as a reminder of the power of influence and collaboration within our industry.

In relation to this, Swift’s remarkable Eras Tour carries on this weekend, making stops in Munich, Germany, and then moving on to Poland, Austria, and London in the upcoming month. Regarding “Deadpool & Wolverine,” industry predictions suggest an opening revenue of around $160-$175 million in North America, with international earnings estimated between $180-$190 million according to recent box office data.

In this rendition, Reynolds once again assumes the part of Deadpool/Wade Wilson, known for his lighthearted attitude and colorful language. Simultaneously, Jackman returns as Wolverine/Logan, the gritty and brooding character he portrays so well. The narrative revolves around Wade Wilson being coaxed out of retirement to perform the typical heroic duty: saving the world. Of course, obstacles loom in his path.

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2024-07-26 02:55