Ryan Reynolds brought a dose of Deadpool-style humor to fans by releasing a never-before-seen deleted scene from Deadpool & Wolverine in celebration of its streaming debut on Disney+. The film, which originally hit theaters in July 2024, has been a blockbuster hit, and fans now have the chance to revisit the film on the streaming platform as of Tuesday, Nov. 12. Reynolds shared the clip on his Instagram Stories and X account to mark the occasion, bringing a laugh to audiences with a moment that didn’t make the final cut.
In the scene, Reynolds’ character Deadpool and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine find themselves surrounded by a group of Deadpool variants. The humorous moment begins with Peter, portrayed by Rob Delaney, appearing on screen. Deadpool addresses Peter with the line, “My Peter gave me a sense of belonging when no one else would,” only to be met with a barrage of taunts and expletives from his various Deadpool variants.
Some of the Deadpool copies throw phrases like “Get f—–,” “Piss off,” and “Go back to Canada a——” at Reynolds and Jackman, adding to the chaotic and comedic feel of the moment. Wolverine is seen quietly shaking his head at the display, heightening the comedy of the scene’s offbeat and irreverent humor.
Reynolds captioned the video with a lighthearted message, “This scene was deleted from the film but not my heart. Deadpool & Wolverine is out on @DisneyPlus today.” Fans, thrilled to catch this previously unseen clip, have found it a perfect addition to the film’s unique blend of humor and action.
A Friendship Beyond the Film Set
During a special feature for PEOPLE’s collectible cover series, Reynolds and Jackman spoke candidly about their friendship, highlighting the personal connection they’ve built through years of working together. Jackman reflected on how Reynolds’ support has meant a lot to him over the years, especially in the last decade.
“Ever since I’ve known you, and I would say in particular in the last five, 10 years, we’ve had more time where we go for our walks because you’re an unbelievable listener,” Jackman said to Reynolds in the PEOPLE interview. “So you can tell me anything, and I can tell you anything, and I don’t feel like you’re going to be judging or necessarily giving me the answer: ‘Do this.’ And I think that has been the key.”
Reynolds shared similar feelings, expressing his genuine support for Jackman. “I am genuinely rooting for you, all the time. I want you to win. It’s the same way I feel about Blake Lively,” he said, referencing his wife. “As I’m rooting for her, I know she’s rooting for me, and it’s why we’re so connected.”
This conversation, which allowed both stars to open up about the impact of their friendship, added a layer of depth to their popular on-screen partnership, further endearing them to fans who appreciate their dynamic both on and off the screen.
Future Projects and Deadpool’s Expanding Universe
In addition to Deadpool & Wolverine making its way to streaming, Reynolds gave a sneak peek into future projects involving himself, Jackman, and director Shawn Levy. While speaking on the Variety Awards Circuit podcast, he revealed that he is currently writing a new, non-Marvel film that will reunite the trio. Though details on the project remain under wraps, this announcement has sparked excitement among fans eager to see more collaborations from the creative team behind Deadpool & Wolverine.
As fans continue to watch and rewatch Deadpool & Wolverine on Disney+, the release of the deleted scene offers a fresh perspective on Reynolds’ irreverent humor that has made the character so beloved. With Reynolds and Jackman maintaining their close-knit friendship and working relationship, their future projects will likely continue to deliver the engaging and unique entertainment fans expect.
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Sources:
PEOPLE, Variety, Disney+