Obtaining the rights to use Madonna's iconic 1989 hit 'Like A Prayer' in the upcoming movie 'Deadpool & Wolverine' was no easy feat for Ryan Reynolds and director Shawn Levy. The duo shared insights into the intense process during a recent panel interview on SiriusXM.
Shawn revealed that securing Madonna's approval involved a a personal visit to the pop icon herself. They showcased the sequence where 'Like A Prayer would be featured in the film, emphasizing Madonna's selective nature when it comes to licensing her music, especially a chart-topping hit like 'Like A Prayer'.
Ryan humorously recounted the nerve-wracking experience of meeting Madonna, highlighting her meticulous attention to detail. Despite the challenges, Madonna eventually granted the rights to the song, providing valuable input on its usage in the movie.
Madonna's son's admiration for the Deadpool franchise also played a role in tipping the scales in their favor. This stroke of luck, combined with Ryan's unwavering dedication to the Deadpool series, further facilitated the collaboration.
Ryan's commitment to the Deadpool movies was evident in his willingness to forgo his salary on the first film to ensure the screenwriters were present on set. This level of investment in the project underscored his passion for the character and the film's success.
With 'Deadpool & Wolverine' set to hit theaters on July 26, fans eagerly anticipate the culmination of Ryan's efforts and the creative collaboration with Madonna. The behind-the-scenes anecdotes shared by the team offer a glimpse into the intricate process of bringing this highly anticipated movie to life.