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Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Puppy Interview

Jul 31, 2024

Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Puppy Interview

You asked. You begged. And now the moment has finally arrived! Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman swung by BuzzFeed to answer questions while playing with puppies.

They were delightful and as hilarious as you probably assume. Like, these two just joke around with each other 24/7, and it’s so great.

To celebrate their long-awaited team-up in Deadpool & Wolverine, we asked Ryan and Hugh all about making the new Marvel movie together and so much more.

They joked about all of the Marvel Easter eggs and details stuffed into the movie, and Hugh even let slip that he doesn’t understand all of them.

Ryan and Hugh also revealed that, yes, they’ve stolen props from sets after filming wrapped. Notably, Ryan has taken many Deadpool suits, and a crew member on X-Men (2000) made sure Hugh left with his Wolverine suit.

And while distracted by these adorable puppies, Hugh said he’s never had a corn dog, and Ryan told him which Canadian pastry he needs to have, like, now.

Basically, the whole interview was so chaotically adorable, and these little puppies (and Ryan and Hugh) have my heart.

And, be sure to catch Ryan and Hugh in Deadpool & Wolverine, which is in theaters now.

Also, all of these puppies are available for adoption at Best Friends Animal Society. To learn more visit bestfriends.org.

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