“Too many people spending too much money”: Deadpool 3 Ryan Reynolds Has Some Regrets From the Last Time He Worked in a DC Movie

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Ryan Reynolds, the beloved actor known for his role in the Deadpool franchise, recently spoke out about his regrets about working on a DC movie. During a comedy special in London, Reynolds expressed discomfort with the film’s excessive spending and lack of focus on character development.

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Although he did not name the specific movie, it is widely believed to be the 2011 film Green Lantern, which received negative reviews and was a box-office disappointment. Ryan Reynolds’ comments shed light on the pressure actors face to deliver box office hits and reflect a growing trend in Hollywood towards smaller, character-driven movies.

Ryan Reynolds Has Some Big Regrets

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Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds recently spoke out about his regrets from working on a DC movie during the London Just For Laughs comedy special. The actor revealed that he felt uncomfortable with the excessive spending and lack of focus on character development.

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Ryan Reynolds did not name the specific DC movie he was referring to, but it is widely believed to be the 2011 film Green Lantern. The film received negative reviews and was a box office disappointment, grossing just over $220 million against a reported budget of $200 million.

Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern
Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern

The actor explained that he struggled with the amount of money spent on special effects and the lack of attention paid to character development.

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“There were just too many people spending too much money. When there was a problem, [nobody would] 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?’ That just never [happened] – the thinking was never there to do that.”

Ryan Reynolds’ comments reflect a common criticism of big-budget Hollywood movies. Studios often pour millions of dollars into special effects and marketing but fail to invest in strong writing and character development.

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Ryan Reynolds Admits It Wasn’t All That Bad

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively in Green Lantern
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively in Green Lantern

Despite the film’s poor reviews, Ryan Reynolds admitted to having fun while shooting the movie.

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“Truly, shooting the movie was a lot of fun. But, you know, sitting in that premiere, watching that, oh my God. It’s tough.”

In the years since Green Lantern, Ryan Reynolds has become a major Hollywood star thanks to his work in the Deadpool movies. The actor’s experience on Green Lantern may have influenced how he approached the Deadpool films, known for their irreverent humor and self-awareness.

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Ryan Reynolds’ comments are a cautionary tale for Hollywood executives prioritizing spectacle over substance. While big-budget movies can certainly be successful, Hopefully, Reynolds’ experience will inspire Hollywood, specifically James Gunn, to invest in more character-driven projects that can connect with audiences on a deeper level.

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Source: Variety

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