Ryan Reynolds, beloved by many, shared some fascinating insights about the making of the first Deadpool movie in a recent interview with the New York Times. Despite his doubts about the film's success, Reynolds went above and beyond to ensure its quality.
Reynolds revealed that he personally paid the movie's screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, out of his own pocket so they could be on set during filming. This dedication to the project paid off, as Deadpool became a massive hit, grossing over $363 million worldwide.
Reflecting on the experience, Reynolds emphasized the importance of focusing on character development over spectacle in a comic-book movie. He noted that the constraints of time and budget actually fueled creativity and led to a more immersive and engaging final product.
Reese and Wernick, who had been working on the Deadpool script with Reynolds for six years prior to the film's release, praised his commitment to the project. Despite not receiving a writing credit until Deadpool 2, Reynolds was deeply involved in shaping the story and characters.
Looking ahead to the release of Deadpool & Wolverine, Reynolds expressed a desire to maintain a frugal approach to filmmaking. He emphasized the importance of staying true to the creative vision while working within budgetary constraints.
With Deadpool & Wolverine set to hit theaters on July 26, fans can expect another thrilling installment in the Deadpool franchise, driven by Reynolds' passion for storytelling and dedication to delivering an exceptional cinematic experience.