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Ryan Reynolds has cracked another Kevin Feige joke, this time sharing about the Marvel Boss’s emotional turmoil in paying his and Hugh Jackman’s massive salaries. Reynolds’ jokes can never be not funny and even Feige might be enjoying them secretly. Fans want more of Reynolds and Jackman promotingDeadpool & Wolverinesince their humor sense in these events is on another level.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine | Marvel Studios

Both fans and Feige might be excited even after the audacious jokes from the actor since they expect more such witty lines in the film. Every material that has come out of the film up until now promises a laughter riot for the audience.

Ryan Reynolds Makes Fun Of Kevin Feige Again DuringDeadpool & WolverinePromotion

Ryan Reynoldsdoes what no other Marvel stars dare to do. He keeps taking digs at the studio and its boss Kevin Feige duringDeadpool & Wolverinepromotions. During a recent interview with The Project, he andHugh Jackmanjoked about how their paychecks upset the Marvel President.

The host shared that he couldn’t think of two characters who are less similar than Deadpool and Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds replied that the two have a lot of similarities in physiology. Jackman shared that they both charge huge amounts of money. Reynolds shared that Jackman was more expensive than him when it came to the paycheck.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine | Marvel Studios

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He joked thatThe Greatest Showmanactor’s salary made Feige cry hard openly. Jackman joined in the joke, sharing that it was because he asked for the money in Australian dollars. Reynolds replied that he asked for drachmas, only to learn that the currency was decommissioned two decades ago. The back-and-forth played out like this onThe Project:

Reynolds:The physiologies are very linked…Jackman:They charge a lot of money…Reynolds:Yes. They do charge a lot of money. Particularly, Mr. Hugh Jackman. Worth every penny. But I’ve never seen Kevin Feige cry that hard. That openly too.Jackman:I asked for it in Australian dollars. Just to be clear.Reynolds:I got paid in drachmas, which I just found out, they’ve been decommissioned decades ago.

“You have my full support!”: Ryan Reynolds Pays Homage to Robert Downey Jr. in a Hilarious Post Trolling Hugh Jackman as He Celebrates ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Premiere

Earlier, theGreen Lanternactor shared atweetthat showed him having an amazing time with Jackman during the promotion of the film in South Korea. At the end of the tweet, he remarked that promoting the film was supposed to be work, but this felt more like a vacation. He joked that someone was getting fired over this at Marvel while adding,“Probably Kevin Feige.”

Ryan Reynolds’ Audacious Jokes About Kevin Feige Are Actually Good News For The Marvel Boss

Ryan Reynolds managed to slip in aKevin Feigejoke in theDeadpool & Wolverinetrailer, where he shared that the Marvel Boss said cocaine was off-limits. However, Feige shared thathe did not explicitly say thatduring the film’s discussions. However, he admitted that he may have mentioned one drug use joke to be not funny.

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He shared that Reynolds was great at remembering such instances and using them as excellent jokes in the film. Feige shared withVariety:

After about the 28th time you do a joke, sometimes it’s not as funny. Maybe I’m slightly prudish when it comes to drug use. But I was like ‘Eh, it’s not that funny’ in passing. Ryan [Reynolds], of course, stores everything in his brain for later use as excellent jokes. And he added it to the script.

Kevin Feige speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International

Feige’s statement clearly indicates that he is confident about Reynolds’ jokes. Moreover, Reynolds delivers some brilliant jokes impromptu during the promotions. This has heightened the fans’ expectations for the level of jokes in the upcoming film.

Deadpool & Wolverineis scheduled to be released in theatres on July 03, 2025.

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