After several failed attempts at finding success in the comic book genre, both as Wade Wilson/Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and 2011’s Green Lantern, the actor finally got to make the movie he’s been wanting to his entire career with Deadpool.
“The character had cancer and some of the people that this character resonated with was sick kids.
Right now, with not only Deadpool 2 in the works, but several other projects already set as well, it seems like Reynolds is finally experiencing the success that he’s been working his entire career towards.
It’s been a long road for Ryan Reynolds, one of 2016’s biggest stars, and who seems to be finally receiving the recognition for his work that fans have been more than aware of for years.
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