Ryan Reynolds has revealed what he believes to the be the most important Oscars snub of all time.
Talking on Variety‘s Awards Circuit Podcast, the Deadpool & Wolverine star mentioned that he needs to see extra comedies recognised by the Academy, which then led him to share his greatest snub.
“One of many best, most, best injustices is that Eddie Murphy doesn’t have an Oscar for The Nutty Professor,” he mentioned.
Additionally on the podcast, Reynolds revealed that he and Hugh Jackman are teaming up for an additional movie that’s unrelated to Marvel.
After being requested if he’d prefer to someday host the Oscars, he replied: “It will be a dream to do it someday. However I’m writing a film for myself, Hugh [Jackman] and Shawn [Levy] to try this isn’t Marvel. That’s it.”
The actor didn’t reveal any plot particulars at this stage, however has mentioned he might be engaged on the challenge for the subsequent yr.
The movie will even mark Reynolds third challenge with Levy following Deadpool 3, Free Man and The Adam Venture.
Deadpool & Wolverine was an enormous success in cinemas, with Reynolds and Blake Vigorous just lately turning into the primary married couple to prime the US field workplace since Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.
With Deadpool & Wolverine having a prime spot, and Vigorous’s It Ends With Us incomes a second, it marks the primary time the feat has been achieved since Die Arduous 2 and Ghost took up the highest two spots in 1990.
In a three-star evaluate of Deadpool & Wolverine, NME wrote: “Regardless of the A-list distractions (no spoilers right here), Deadpool & Wolverine is actually all about Reynolds and Jackman. In truth, it’s actually all about Reynolds – with Jackman doing a heroic job of taking part in the surly straight man attempting to maintain up with Reynolds’ sweary killer clown. The primary two Deadpool movies had been humorous and violent and unique, however this one exhibits Marvel’s most gloriously inappropriate superhero at his highest and worst.”
Just lately, Reynolds additionally opened up about why he needed to minimize Rob McElhenney’s cameo from Deadpool & Wolverine.