When Deadpool Star Ryan Reynolds Re-Evaluated His Movie Selection Process After Box Office Failure

As an ardent fan of Ryan Reynolds, I’ve witnessed his transformative journey from a struggling actor to the charismatic superstar he is today. The man behind Deadpool and Wolverine has seen his fair share of ups and downs in Hollywood, but it’s his resilience and determination that truly make him stand out.


Ever since the jaw-dropping box office smash hits like Deadpool and Wolverine, it’s been all about Ryan Reynolds! This guy has graced our screens with numerous projects that span genres, from action-packed superhero flicks to heartfelt romantic dramas. But let me tell you, the Deadpool franchise catapulted him into stardom back in 2016. Now, if you’d have asked me about his career trajectory almost a decade ago, it would have been a far cry from where he stands today!

In response to the poor performance of his films, The Proposal star adjusted his approach to project selection and chose roles that better suited him. For instance, Ryan Reynolds portrayed Nick Walker, a detective, in the 2013 American supernatural action drama R.I.P.D., directed by Robert Schwentke. This film was an adaptation of Peter Lenkov’s book “Pest In Peace Department.” Despite its large production budget, R.I.P.D. failed at the box office, earning only $78.3 million compared to its estimated production cost of $130-154 million, as reported by Box Office Mojo.

Yet, it might surprise some to learn that Ryan Reynolds faced a particularly challenging period in his acting career. One film after another failed to make an impact, whether commercially or critically during that time. After the disappointing performances of Green Lantern, The Change-Up, and Self/Less, R.I.P.D., released in 2013, represented the final hope for the future Deadpool star.

In an interview with the LA Times in 2015, Ryan Reynolds expressed his thoughts on reconsidering the roles he accepted during the early stages of his acting career. He admitted that he felt remorse for taking part in films solely for financial gain. Reynolds explained that these movies, which failed to make a significant impact at the box office, had negatively affected his career trajectory. He stated, “I’ve taken on roles because they offered me money, and that seemed enticing and thrilling at the time.”

He went on to say, “Upon reaching Hollywood, especially considering my background, it seemed natural for me to believe, ‘I’ll definitely take part.’ The roles that proved challenging were those requiring me to embody an idealized masculinity; I felt uncomfortable and out of place. However, in a comedy like this, I could relax and let go. There was absolutely no trace of machismo required.”

After R.I.P.D., Ryan Reynolds portrayed Jerry Hickfang, a murderer with schizophrenia, in the film “The Voices.” This crime drama garnered attention during the Sundance Film Festival. Critics praised “The Voices,” and it is often recognized as one of Ryan Reynolds’ finest performances to date.

In a 2015 interview, the star of “The Adam Project” shared his thoughts on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its iconic figure from the superhero series, Robert Downey Jr. He remarked…

“Robert Downey Jr. is a leading man,” 

While talking about being associated with The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ryan Reynolds pointed out

Absolutely, I’ll take on the main role in a Marvel film, but my character will be covered from head to toe in scars. Don’t expect the same charisma as Ryan Reynolds on screen.

In simpler terms, Ryan Reynolds admits that he wasn’t very selective about his roles early on in Hollywood, but things drastically turned around for him once he portrayed the humorous superhero character, Wade Wilson, in the Deadpool series.

Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool And Wolverine is currently running in the theatres. 

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2024-08-28 09:37