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** Before ''Green Lantern'', he was attached to star in a film about ''Franchise/TheFlash'', which has alternatively been reported as either featuring him as the ComicBook/WallyWest or Barry Allen versions (Reynolds himself has confirmed a few times Wally is the version he'd wanted to play). Creative differences caused this to fall apart.
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** Before ''Green Lantern'', he was attached to star in a film about ''Franchise/TheFlash'', ''ComicBook/TheFlash'', which has alternatively been reported as either featuring him as the ComicBook/WallyWest Wally West or Barry Allen versions (Reynolds himself has confirmed a few times Wally is the version he'd wanted to play). Creative differences caused this to fall apart.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Was involved in a RealLife example of this after he and Blake Lively had a baby, and someone he'd known since childhood tried to shop around to the tabloids several pictures Reynolds had shared of the newborn. Reynolds managed to prevent it, then told the person that he was never going to see or speak to him again.
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* CanadaEh:
** He uses the fact that he and Wade Wilson are both Canadian to insert Canada references into the Deadpool films.
** The homepage for Maximum Effort, his production company, features an "Aboot" page rather than the more typical "About" page.
** In 2021, he received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, which was commemorated by a [[https://youtu.be/nXulsCU1geg music video]] starring Steven Page singing about how much Canada loves Ryan Reynolds.
** He uses the fact that he and Wade Wilson are both Canadian to insert Canada references into the Deadpool films.
** The homepage for Maximum Effort, his production company, features an "Aboot" page rather than the more typical "About" page.
** In 2021, he received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, which was commemorated by a [[https://youtu.be/nXulsCU1geg music video]] starring Steven Page singing about how much Canada loves Ryan Reynolds.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He's 46, but looks about ten or fifteen years younger.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He's 46, in his late 40s, but looks about ten or fifteen years younger.
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** ''Film/Deadpool3'' (2024)[[note]]And yes, it will still be rated "R".[[/note]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Reynolds is pretty ashamed of his role in the short-lived Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} teen drama ''Fifteen''. He once admitted that he almost gave up acting entirely because of that show, only continuing his career after discovering there were better acting jobs available.
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* OldShame: His first ever acting role: as geeky drummer Billy Simpson on the short-lived Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} teen drama ''Fifteen''.
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* [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018) and Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2024 -- present) as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]]
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* [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] Film/XMenFilmSeries (2009, 2016 -- 2018) and Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2024 -- present) as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]]
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*** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' (2009) [[note]]As Wade Wilson / Weapon XI - Deadpool InNameOnly.[[/note]]
*** ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' (2016)
*** ''Film/DeadpoolNoGoodDeed'' (2017)
*** ''Film/Deadpool2'' (2018) [[note]]Also voiced TheJuggernaut and [[AsHimself played himself]].[[/note]]
*** ''[[Film/Deadpool2 Once Upon a Deadpool]]'' (2018) [[note]]PG-13 ReCut of ''Deadpool 2'' with new scenes alongside Creator/FredSavage.[[/note]]
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* In addition, he has portrayed [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]] across the following film franchises:
** ''[[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Film Series]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018)
** ''[[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Film Series]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018)
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* In addition, he has portrayed [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018) and Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2024 -- present) as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]] across the following film franchises:
** ''[[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Film Series]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018)Deadpool]]
** ''[[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Film Series]] (2009, 2016 -- 2018)
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* AffectionateParody: Most of the ads he stars in for Aviation Gin appear to be this, spoofing infamous pop culture moments and advertising campaigns.
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* AffectionateParody: Most AwesomeDearBoy:
** His reason for wanting to play ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. He became a fan of theads character after he stars in found a comic where Deadpool referenced Reynolds himself while he describes himself. To put it into perspective, Ryan Reynolds had been lobbying for Aviation Gin appear Fox to be this, spoofing infamous pop culture moments make a Deadpool movie ever since ''at least'' [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/03/21/the-latest-on-the-flash-deadpool 2005]],[[note]]For comparison's sake, this was a good ''three years'' before Deadpool's character [[WolverinePublicity really broke out]] in 2008.[[/note]] even going so far to accept, at the time, a bit part in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' just to play him. His wish finally got granted in 2014, when Fox green-lit the movie and advertising campaigns.cast him as the Merc with the Mouth.
** He's commented that part of the reason he made ''Film/FreeGuy'' was this; supposedly it's the most creatively enthused he's been with a project since ''Deadpool''.
** His reason for wanting to play ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. He became a fan of the
** He's commented that part of the reason he made ''Film/FreeGuy'' was this; supposedly it's the most creatively enthused he's been with a project since ''Deadpool''.
* CreatorBacklash: Reynolds is pretty ashamed of his role in the short-lived Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} teen drama ''Fifteen''. He once admitted that he almost gave up acting entirely because of that show, only continuing his career after discovering there were better acting jobs available.
* DyeingForYourArt: Gnarly facial prosthetics aside, Reynolds gets [[https://www.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/reynolds-2-5d831f96b1f59__700.jpg crazy ripped]] for playing Deadpool.
* FakeAmerican:
** Almost every role he plays is this. Most people don't realize he's Canadian.
** He subverts FakeNationality in the ''Deadpool'' films by actually being Canadian. This is something of ActorInspiredElement; in the comics, Deadpool had been assumed to be American for some time, and even made references to it, but he also had few solid memories of his past. After Reynolds' casting, Deadpool was made Canadian in the comics to nod to him and it's stuck since.
* FakeAmerican:
** Almost every role he plays is this. Most people don't realize he's Canadian.
** He subverts FakeNationality in the ''Deadpool'' films by actually being Canadian. This is something of ActorInspiredElement; in the comics, Deadpool had been assumed to be American for some time, and even made references to it, but he also had few solid memories of his past. After Reynolds' casting, Deadpool was made Canadian in the comics to nod to him and it's stuck since.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's 46, but looks about ten or fifteen years younger.
* PlayingAgainstType: Quite a few of his roles such as ''Buried'' and ''The Amityville Horror''. He can be pretty damn scary when he wants to be.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He's 46, but looks about ten or fifteen years younger.PromotedFanboy: He became a comics fanboy roughly the same time that he started playing comic book characters. In fact, the reason he became a fan of Deadpool to begin with is because he found a comic where Deadpool describes himself as looking like "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei"; he eventually got to portray Deadpool himself in the movies. And after filming was completed, ''he took the Deadpool suit home with him''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: With Creator/BlakeLively, whom he met on the set of ''Film/GreenLantern2011''. They are now married and have 3 children.
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** Before ''Green Lantern'', he was attached to star in a film about ''Franchise/TheFlash'', which has alternatively been reported as either featuring him as the ComicBook/WallyWest or Barry Allen versions (Reynolds himself has confirmed a few times Wally is the version he'd wanted to play). Creative differences caused this to fall apart.
** Likewise, ''Green Lantern'' was meant to be followed by a film about ''The Flash'' that was to form a SharedUniverse of DC movies ala the MCU. ''Green Lantern'' underperforming prompted these plans to be scuttled and instead, DC used ''Film/ManOfSteel'' as the start of its [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse shared universe of movies]].
** Before ''Green Lantern'', he was attached to star in a film about ''Franchise/TheFlash'', which has alternatively been reported as either featuring him as the ComicBook/WallyWest or Barry Allen versions (Reynolds himself has confirmed a few times Wally is the version he'd wanted to play). Creative differences caused this to fall apart.
** Likewise, ''Green Lantern'' was meant to be followed by a film about ''The Flash'' that was to form a SharedUniverse of DC movies ala the MCU. ''Green Lantern'' underperforming prompted these plans to be scuttled and instead, DC used ''Film/ManOfSteel'' as the start of its [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse shared universe of movies]].
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* {{Catchphrase}}: His comedic characters will often say "WorthIt" at some point.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], Creator/MaximumEffort, through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian-American actor with dual trademarks of adept comic timing and [[HandsomeLech weirdly charming cockiness]]. His performance as the eponymous Film/VanWilder made him a big star, as well as typecast him. Later, he got to branch out in big films as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson/Deadpool]] in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' and Hal Jordan in the ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' film. He starred as Wade Wilson/Deadpool again (in TruerToTheText fashion) in the ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' [[Film/Deadpool2 movies]], which wouldn't have happened without his personal determination. He's set to continue playing the character even after the ''X-Men'' film franchise was absorbed and rebooted into the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. In his lesser [[Film/{{Buried}} known]] [[Film/ChaosTheory work]], he's also proven himself an exceedingly fine dramatic actor who can turn off the familiar sardonic persona. He was named one of the sexiest men alive in an issue of ''People'' magazine.
Sometimes he contributes to ''The Huffington Post''. Be sure not to confuse him with [[Creator/NathanFillion another Canadian actor]] who plays a character named ''[[{{Series/Firefly}} Malcolm]]'' [[{{Film/Serenity}} Reynolds]] and also used to star in ''Series/TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace''. Also, don't confuse him with the anime voice actress Ryan Reynolds, or the [[Creator/RyanGosling other Canadian actor]] with the same first name.
Sometimes he contributes to ''The Huffington Post''. Be sure not to confuse him with [[Creator/NathanFillion another Canadian actor]] who plays a character named ''[[{{Series/Firefly}} Malcolm]]'' [[{{Film/Serenity}} Reynolds]] and also used to star in ''Series/TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace''. Also, don't confuse him with the anime voice actress Ryan Reynolds, or the [[Creator/RyanGosling other Canadian actor]] with the same first name.
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Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian-American actor with dual trademarks of adept comic timing and [[HandsomeLech weirdly charming cockiness]]. cockiness]].
His performance as the eponymous Film/VanWilder made him a big star, as well as typecast him. Later, he got to branch out in big films as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson/Deadpool]] in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' and Hal Jordan in the ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' film. He starred as Wade Wilson/Deadpool again (in TruerToTheText fashion) in the ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' [[Film/Deadpool2 movies]], which wouldn't have happened without his personal determination. He's set to continue playing the character even after the ''X-Men'' film franchise was absorbed and rebooted into the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. In hislesser [[Film/{{Buried}} known]] [[Film/ChaosTheory work]], lesser-known works (ex: ''Film/{{Buried}}'', ''Film/ChaosTheory''), he's also proven himself an exceedingly fine a suitable dramatic actor who can turn off the with more to his skillset than his familiar sardonic persona. He was named one of the sexiest men alive in an issue of ''People'' magazine.
Sometimes he contributes to ''The Huffington Post''. Be sure not to confuse him with [[Creator/NathanFillion another Canadian actor]] who plays a character named ''[[{{Series/Firefly}} Malcolm]]'' [[{{Film/Serenity}} Reynolds]] andpersona.
As it turns out, Reynolds is alsoused an amazing pitchman, which started after he bought a gin label called Advertising/AviationGin and decided to star in ''Series/TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace''. Also, don't confuse him with the anime voice actress Ryan Reynolds, or the [[Creator/RyanGosling other Canadian actor]] with continue his Deadpool-like shenanigans by taking it upon himself to advertise it personally. He's done the same first name.
for Mint Mobile after acquiring an ownership stake in that company, even getting Creator/RickMoranis out of retirement to appear in an advertisement. Its success led to it being bought by T-Mobile US in 2023; it will continue to operate as a separate brand, with Reynolds still on board. Other companies he promotes includes dating website Match.com, Highkey (a line of sugarless snacks), and Peloton (''after'' he humiliated the company over its "The Gift That Gives Back" ad).
Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
His performance as the eponymous Film/VanWilder made him a big star, as well as typecast him. Later, he got to branch out in big films as [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson/Deadpool]] in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' and Hal Jordan in the ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' film. He starred as Wade Wilson/Deadpool again (in TruerToTheText fashion) in the ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' [[Film/Deadpool2 movies]], which wouldn't have happened without his personal determination. He's set to continue playing the character even after the ''X-Men'' film franchise was absorbed and rebooted into the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. In his
Sometimes he contributes to ''The Huffington Post''. Be sure not to confuse him with [[Creator/NathanFillion another Canadian actor]] who plays a character named ''[[{{Series/Firefly}} Malcolm]]'' [[{{Film/Serenity}} Reynolds]] and
As it turns out, Reynolds is also
Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Has a [[http://twitter.com/VancityReynolds Twitter account]] that may serve as proof that he actually IS Deadpool.
As it turns out, he is also an amazing pitchman, which started after he bought a gin label called Advertising/AviationGin and decided to continue his Deadpool-like shenanigans by taking it upon himself to advertise it personally. He's done the same for Mint Mobile, after acquiring an ownership stake in that company, even getting Creator/RickMoranis out of retirement to appear in an advertisement. Its success led to it being bought by T-Mobile US in 2023; it will continue to operate as a separate brand, with Reynolds still on board. Other companies he promotes includes dating website Match.com, Highkey (a line of sugarless snacks), and Peloton (''after'' he humiliated the company over its "The Gift That Gives Back" ad).
Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
As it turns out, he is also an amazing pitchman, which started after he bought a gin label called Advertising/AviationGin and decided to continue his Deadpool-like shenanigans by taking it upon himself to advertise it personally. He's done the same for Mint Mobile, after acquiring an ownership stake in that company, even getting Creator/RickMoranis out of retirement to appear in an advertisement. Its success led to it being bought by T-Mobile US in 2023; it will continue to operate as a separate brand, with Reynolds still on board. Other companies he promotes includes dating website Match.com, Highkey (a line of sugarless snacks), and Peloton (''after'' he humiliated the company over its "The Gift That Gives Back" ad).
Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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** In 2021, he received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, which was commemorated by a [[https://youtu.be/nXulsCU1geg music]] starring Steven Page singing about how much Canada loves Ryan Reynolds.
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Wrexham got promoted.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in won England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football.football, in 2022–23, thereby earning promotion to EFL League Two. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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He's now shilling for T-Mobile... indirectly.
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As it turns out, he is also an amazing pitchman, which started after he bought a gin label called Advertising/AviationGin and decided to continue his Deadpool-like shenanigans by taking it upon himself to advertise it personally. He's done the same for Mint Mobile, after acquiring an ownership stake in that company, even getting Creator/RickMoranis out of retirement to appear in an advertisement. Other companies he promotes includes dating website Match.com, Highkey (a line of sugarless snacks), and Peloton (''after'' he humiliated the company over its "The Gift That Gives Back" ad).
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As it turns out, he is also an amazing pitchman, which started after he bought a gin label called Advertising/AviationGin and decided to continue his Deadpool-like shenanigans by taking it upon himself to advertise it personally. He's done the same for Mint Mobile, after acquiring an ownership stake in that company, even getting Creator/RickMoranis out of retirement to appear in an advertisement. Its success led to it being bought by T-Mobile US in 2023; it will continue to operate as a separate brand, with Reynolds still on board. Other companies he promotes includes dating website Match.com, Highkey (a line of sugarless snacks), and Peloton (''after'' he humiliated the company over its "The Gift That Gives Back" ad).
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He was previously married to Creator/ScarlettJohansson and later married Creator/BlakeLively, with whom he has three daughters.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/WelcomeToWrexham'', which premiered in 2022.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/WelcomeToWrexham'', ''Series/{{Welcome to Wrexham}}'', which premiered in 2022.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football.
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Additionally, he runs a production company called [[https://www.maximumeffort.com/aboot Maximum Effort]], through which he produces his more recent projects and campaigns, as well as the short-lived ABC game show ''Don't'', for which he also served as TheAnnouncer. Outside of acting, he and Creator/RobMcElhenney are the owners of Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football/soccer club that currently plays in England's National League, the highest level of the latter country's non-league[[note]](i.e., outside the [[UsefulNotes/EnglishPremierLeague Premier League]] and the three-level English Football League)[[/note]] football.
football. Their ownership of the club is chronicled in the series ''Series/WelcomeToWrexham'', which premiered in 2022.
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