DEADPOOL Star Ryan Reynolds Calls X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE An "Absolute Trash Fire"

DEADPOOL Star Ryan Reynolds Calls X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE An "Absolute Trash Fire"

During a new interview, Ryan Reynolds seized the opportunity to get another little dig in at his Deadpool 3 co-star Hugh Jackman by bringing up the much-maligned X-Men Origins: Wolverine...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 05, 2023 04:03 PM EST
Source: Via Variety

The back-and-forth banter between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds following the recent Deadpool 3 announcement has been highly entertaining to witness, and the latter has kept things going by seizing the opportunity to take a dig at the infamous X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Before he redeemed the character in the Deadpool movies, Reynolds actually played a version of the Merc With(out) a Mouth in the much-maligned X-Men spin-off, and the unholy abomination that emerged to do battle with Jackman's Logan towards the end of the movie remains one of the most ridiculed elements of any comic book movie to this day.

Reynolds was asked about working with Jackman while being interviewed for the Just For Laughs comedy festival at the O2 Arena in London, and while he did praise his co-star for being so kind and generous to his colleagues, he couldn't resist the chance to keep their long-running fake feud going.

“Everyone’s expecting me to eviscerate Hugh Jackman, but I will say he was one of the first movie stars I ever worked with, back in 2007, on an absolute trash fire called X-Men Origins Wolverine – that one was on him,” said Reynolds. “And what struck me about him was just he was so kind. He was one of the first people I watched at that level that treated the caterer the same way as the director or the producer or the head of the studio. He just treated everyone the same. And you know that kind of impression spreads. And I think Hugh Jackman is probably responsible for a lot of better people who work in the weird and wonderful world of showbusiness. So yeah. Also [frick] that guy.”

Though Origins did have a few highlights (Liev Schreiber's Victor Creed, for example), we can't see too many people disagreeing with Reynolds' assessment of the movie.

Reynolds also starred in 2011's Green Lantern, which has also come in for its share of criticism from the fandom! The actor fully acknowledges that the movie didn't work, and explains where he felt things went wrong.

“There was just too many people spending too much money and when there was a problem rather than say, ‘Okay, let’s stop spending on special effects and let’s think about character. How do we replace this big spectacle thing – that isn’t working at all – with something that’s character based?’ and that just never – the thinking was never there to do that,” he explained. “And to their credit, it’s a very old school way of looking at things. It’s just ‘Let’s just keep spending our way through this.’ And that was – it didn’t work. At the same time, there are 185 people that worked on that movie, they all had an amazing time, we loved shooting it. Truly, shooting the movie was a lot of fun. But, you know, sitting in that premiere, watching that, oh my God. It’s tough.”

Again, we don't see too many people disagreeing here, but if you think either Origins or Green Lantern are underrated and undeserving of the hate, be sure to let us know in the comments.

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DocSpock
DocSpock - 3/5/2023, 4:33 PM


When they closed his mouth off, I'm surprised his head didn't explode.

UniqNo
UniqNo - 3/5/2023, 4:34 PM
It just stuffed too much in it. The workprint leak didn't help its legacy either.

But I hope he's kinder to the director. It wasn't really his fault in my opinion. I really liked what he did with Enders Game.
SuperBatCap1
SuperBatCap1 - 3/5/2023, 4:40 PM
He’s right. More often than not, fixing a problem is NOT to throw money at It.
StSteven
StSteven - 3/5/2023, 4:49 PM
@SuperBatCap1 - Wait wait wait - so you and Ryan are telling me that whenever my wife and I are having problems instead of just buying her something expensive and shiny I should be focusing on my character and maybe try to make some positive changes to solve the problem rather than just throwing money at it?

Well, hell, had I known that a decade or so ago I could have bought myself a nice cabin by the lake by now where I could just run off to whenever we have problems. Well, time to see if Tiffany's takes returns from 12 years ago...
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/5/2023, 4:42 PM
i'm sure in 10 years he'll say this about most of his non-deadpool films too
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/5/2023, 4:44 PM
@tmp3 - lmao exactly
Th3Batman
Th3Batman - 3/5/2023, 4:44 PM
An actor admitting his movie didn't work instead of attacking people who didn't like it ? We need more like him, the industry would greatly benefit from more self awareness.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/5/2023, 4:45 PM
Just like most of his film resume that isn’t a Deadpool film…
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 3/5/2023, 4:49 PM
The movie was mostly fine. Everyone just gripes that they "ruined Deadpool" which they did not. It wasn't a Deadpool movie. If anything it set the stage for Deadpool and for the most part, would nearly still fit into the canon for the first Deadpool movie. Overall it is not a bad origin story. There is some iffy dialogue, some unnecessary characters, and no, I don't like Wade Wilson with Baraka arms and Cyclops blasts either, but it is certainly a better film than it's given credit for.
Origame
Origame - 3/5/2023, 4:50 PM
While I'm glad we are getting people admitting their projects didn't work instead of blaming fans and pretending it's still good, he's been saying this for years.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 3/5/2023, 4:56 PM
Probably the most disappointed I’ve ever been in a movie theater was that one. I was amazed how bad it was but on a rewatch it’s not bad for a bit of nostalgia. I did the whole trilogy with my girlfriend a few months ago and while it still has all the same issue at least now it’s fun to watch and laugh at
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 3/5/2023, 4:58 PM
It’s pretty bad but me every time I watch it

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