Deadpool drama and more. T.J. Miller made headlines in October 2022 when he claimed that Ryan Reynolds was “horrifically mean” to him on the set of the first movie in the franchise.
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T.J. Miller is sharing that he and Ryan Reynolds have cleared the air after a "misunderstanding." Miller, who played Weasel in the first two "Deadpool" movies, recently shared on the "Adam Corolla Show" podcast that Reynolds was "horrifically mean" one day on set. Following his podcast appearance, Miller shared that Reynolds reached out to him via email "It was a misunderstanding," Miller said on SiriusXM’s "Jim Norton & Sam Roberts" podcast on Wednesday.
"So I emailed him back, and now it’s fine." Miller shared that he has faced troubles in the past with "not thinking about what the repercussions of saying this or that would be." "It was very cool for him to say, ‘Hey, you know, I just heard on the show that you were upset about this.’ And I kind of said, ‘You know, I’m not,’ and then we sort of just hashed it out really quickly," he added. The "Silicon Valley" alum noted that during his appearance on the "Adam Corolla Show," he "said all these complimentary things" about Reynolds. T.J.
Miller, who appeared in the first two "Deadpool" movies, shared that Ryan Reynolds reached out to him after Miller claimed he was "horrifically mean" to him on set. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Slaven Vlasic ) "I didn’t think I had said anything that was that negative," Miller shared. "I feel bad that it was picked up and that it was misconstrued.
But no, it was the next day — he and I talked, and it’s fine." In early October, Miller was asked about his relationship with his co-star, which he shared that he would not work with Reynolds again. "It’s weird that he hates me," Miller said. Miller went on to detail an awkward encounter the stars shared while on set of "Deadpool" years ago. Ryan Reynolds is pictured alongside the cast of 'Deadpool,'
.Deadpool drama and more. T.J. Miller made headlines in October 2022 when he claimed that Ryan Reynolds was “horrifically mean” to him on the set of the first movie in the franchise.
Deadpool.Miller, who played Weasel in Deadpool and its 2018 sequel, recently said he wouldn’t work with Reynolds again after having “not a great experience” with the actor during filming.“Would I work with him again? No, I would not work with him again,” Miller said on the Adam Corolla Show earlier this month. “But I’ve said that about Michael Bay, and now we’re friends, and I would work with him again.
Ryan Reynolds reached out to TJ Miller after his Deadpool co-star publicly spoke about how “horrifically mean” Ryan had been during the movie's shoot. During an appearance on the Jim Norton & Sam Roberts Show, TJ retracted his earlier assertion that Ryan was nasty to him on the set of Deadpool. The actors starred opposite each other in the 2016 superhero flick, with Ryan playing the titular merc-with-a-mouth and TJ playing bartender Weasel.
T.J. Miller has settled his beef with Ryan Reynolds. During an appearance on SiriusXM's, the controversial actor said that his co-star reached out to him after he claimed that Reynolds did not like him.
Putting the past behind them. T.J. Miller recently alleged that Ryan Reynolds was “horrifically mean” to him on the set of Deadpool — and the Free Guy star reached out to set the record straight.
gifted the internet with the first look at Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming musical-comedy “Spirited” on Wednesday. The story is a retelling of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” told from the perspective of the ghosts.“Each Christmas Eve, the Ghost of Christmas Present (Ferrell) selects one dark soul to be reformed by a visit from three spirits,” the official synopsis for the film reads. “But this season, he picked the wrong Scrooge.”“Clint Briggs (Reynolds) turns the tables on his ghostly host until Present finds himself reexamining his own past, present and future,” it adds.Wednesday’s teaser trailer starts with Ferrell and Reynolds’ yellow silhouettes in a tap-dancing battle against a black background.
TJ Miller made headlines over the weekend when he shared that he would not want to work with Ryan Reynolds again.
Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell both star in the upcoming movie "Spirited," a comedic, musical version of the holiday classic "A Christmas Carol." A trailer for the Apple TV+ movie was released, showing a bit of the finished project that began filming in Boston, Massachusetts, in 2021. According to Boston.com, scenes from the movie were shot in various Massachusetts locations, including Boston, Braintree, Devens, Everett, Framingham, Lynnfield, Melrose, Weymouth and Worcester. Ryan Reynolds plays Clint Briggs in "Spirited" with Will Ferrell and Octavia Spencer. ( Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images) Ferrell plays the Ghost of Christmas Present in the movie, while Reynolds plays Clint Briggs, a reimagined version of Ebenezer Scrooge.
You’ve never seen A Christmas Carol told quite like this.
The first official teaser trailer has been released for the holiday musical film Spirited, starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds.
T.J. Miller is not a fan of Ryan Reynolds. And honestly, vice versa by the sounds of it.
Though T.J. Miller and Ryan Reynolds seemed like best buds in the two “Deadpool” films, that doesn’t seem to be the case in real life, according to Miller.
Zack Sharf T.J. Miller starred as the bartender Weasel in the first two “Deadpool” movies, where he often sparred onscreen with co-star Ryan Reynolds. But Miller said on a recent episode of “The Adam Carolla Show” (via Entertainment Weekly) that he doesn’t think Reynolds likes him and therefore the two won’t be working together again. Not that Miller would likely return in the upcoming third “Deadpool” movie. The actor was accused of sexual assault in 2017 and arrested in 2018 for allegedly making a fake bomb threat on an Amtrak train. Prosecutors eventually dismissed the case. Miller was also accused in 2018 of bullying his “Silicon Valley” co-star Alice Wetterlund on set, which he denied.
T. J. Miller has ruled out working with Ryan Reynolds again.
Deadpool.Miller, who appeared alongside Reynolds in the first two Deadpool films, said he wouldn’t work with Reynolds again following the experience.Speaking on the Adam Corolla Show, Miller said: “Would I work with him again? No, would not work with him again…But I’ve said that about Michael Bay, and now we’re friends, and I would work with him again. But I think Michael Bay is different.”Miller claimed working with Reynolds was “not a great experience” and continued: “we had a really weird moment on Deadpool where he said, ‘Let’s do one more take.’ And then as the character, he was horrifically mean to me as if I’m Weasel.“So he was like, ‘You know what’s great about you, Weasel? You’re not the star, but you do just enough exposition so that it’s funny, and then we can leave and get back to the real movie.’”Miler said he thought Reynolds was “kind of an insecure dude” and said “I would not have done Deadpool 3 if they came to me and were like, ‘We want you to do Deadpool 3, and we’re going to pay you twice as much.’”He continued: “I think he should make a Deadpool 3 and continue to make movies.
fans, but the return of T.J. Miller in the third installment of the superhero saga is not likely.
T.J. Miller shared an honest review of his "Deadpool" co-star Ryan Reynolds, stating he has no interest in working with the actor again. In an interview on "The Adam Carolla Show," the 41-year-old actor explained, "I love him as a comedian, but I think after he got super, super famous from the first Deadpool, then he — yeah, things kinda changed." Miller went on to say the two had a contentious moment on set, where Reynolds took riffing a little too far, and was seemingly disparaging of Miller.