Top 10 Ryan Reynolds Movies Ranked by Fans

As a lifelong gamer and movie enthusiast, I’ve seen my fair share of films, from indie darlings to blockbuster juggernauts. Ryan Reynolds has always been an intriguing actor for me, but it was his portrayal of Deadpool that truly won me over.


For quite some time, Ryan Reynolds has been a regular figure in Hollywood, but it’s his remarkable performance as Deadpool that has earned him the most recognition lately – a role that appears to perfectly suit him.

Across various genres, his extensive movie portfolio goes beyond mere comedies, leading fans on Ranker to collaborate and rank each film. Here’s a peek at those that landed in the top 10.

10. ‘Safe House’ (2012)

As a devoted admirer, let me share that I had the pleasure of seeing Ryan Reynolds joining forces with Denzel Washington in a 2012 action-packed thriller, where one man took on an army. Though the film boasted an impressive lineup of stars, it received a blend of positive and negative reviews from critics. The areas where it fell short were primarily its storyline and action sequences.

9. ‘Just Friends’ (2005)

As a long-time fan of romantic comedies and holiday films, I found “Just Friends” to be a charming choice, despite its somewhat predictable premise that even Deadpool himself might find amusing yet questionable. Starring Ryan Reynolds alongside Amy Smart and Anna Faris, this film offers a heartwarming take on friendship and love, albeit with humor that didn’t quite reach the heights I’ve come to expect from Reynolds’ comedic roles. Having watched numerous romantic comedies throughout my life, I can say that “Just Friends” is definitely worth a watch for those seeking a feel-good film experience during the holiday season.

8. ‘Waiting…’ (2005)

I’m quite fond of “Waiting…” outside of the Deadpool movies, and I find it surprising that it ranks so low on the list. The movie delves into the everyday, often mundane life in a restaurant’s kitchen, offering a gritty, realistic glimpse behind the scenes. Initially met with criticism from critics, it has since garnered a devoted fanbase.

7. ‘Definitely, Maybe’ (2007)

The movie “Definitely, Maybe” presents an innovative take on the romantic comedy genre. In this story, Will Hayes, a Manhattan father going through a divorce, tells intriguing tales of his past romances to his curious 10-year-old daughter Maya, who’s trying to figure out which woman is her mother. As they listen to these stories, both Will and Maya gain insights into the intricacies of love and the chance of a contented ending. Given its positive reception upon release, it’s not surprising that the film reached the top 10.

6. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ (2024)

It might come as a shock to find Deadpool & Wolverine ranked quite low, but there’s a bright side even amidst the favorable reviews. Though it ranks among the better recent Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions, it doesn’t quite shine as an exceptional movie overall. The film leans heavily on fan service, with a flimsy storyline and numerous inconsistencies. Despite the action being captivating and the legacy characters being well-received by fans, its impact within the broader MCU is minimal. In essence, this ranking isn’t completely unexpected given these points.

5. ‘Free Guy’ (2021)

In the not-too-distant past, we had a film titled “Free Guy“. This movie is set in a virtual world known as “Free City“, an enormously popular massively multiplayer online game. Our protagonist, an NPC bank teller named Guy, undergoes a transformation after encountering Millie’s avatar, “MolotovGirl,” and begins to gain self-awareness. Breaking free from his predefined programming, Guy captivates the world.

4. ‘The Proposal’ (2009)

In “The Proposal,” I, as a fan, find myself in the shoes of Margaret Tate, a Canadian editor on the brink of deportation. To avoid this fate, I convince my assistant, Andrew Paxton, to pretend to be my husband for a green card, promising him a promotion to editor once the deed is done. Our journey takes us to Andrew’s quaint hometown in Alaska, where I start to develop genuine feelings for him amidst his loving family. However, just as we are about to tie the knot, I reveal our sham engagement during the wedding ceremony. Realizing our feelings weren’t part of the plan, Andrew pursues me, confesses his love, and we decide to make our engagement a reality. This unexpected turn of events delights not only us but also an overzealous immigration agent. Although the storyline may seem predictable, I can’t deny its appeal and charm.

3. ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ (2017)

The movie stars Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson in an action-comedy buddy cop film, but it faced heavy criticism for relying too much on old action-comedy tropes and falling short on originality. Regardless of the great chemistry between Jackson and Reynolds, the predictable storyline and excessive dialogue prevented it from being more than just an average watch.

2. ‘Deadpool 2’ (2018)

The second installment of Deadpool, unlike some sequels, didn’t need to be overly complex to thrive. It was just slightly less impressive than the first, but still delightful. Fans appreciated the continued fresh humor and the smart references and appearances sprinkled throughout. It definitely deserves its place as number 2.

1. ‘Deadpool’ (2016)

It’s evident now that Ryan Reynolds was ideally suited for the part of Deadpool following its debut. The movie’s unique atmosphere, sharp wit, and clever twists on superhero conventions made it a memorable and enjoyable watch, even for those who typically find superhero films less than appealing.

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2024-08-22 10:44