T.J. Miller Says Ryan Reynolds Is “Such a Good Friend Now” and Thinks It Would Be “Awesome” to Return for ‘Deadpool 4’

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for comic book movies and a knack for deciphering the intricacies of Hollywood drama, I find myself both amused and somewhat saddened by the rollercoaster ride that is the T.J. Miller and Ryan Reynolds saga.


T.J. Miller’s departure from the “Deadpool” films was a low-key move, following allegations of sexual misconduct that he refuted. These charges negatively impacted his professional life and posed problems for Fox during that period.

Additionally, Miller experienced a very public disagreement with Ryan Reynolds. He claimed Reynolds disliked him, behaved unkindly towards him during filming, and allowed the allure of fame to corrupt him.

In this scenario, the character behaved extremely rude towards me, specifically targeting me. It was as if I were a supporting character, like Weasel. He said something like, “You know what’s impressive about you, Weasel? You provide just enough backstory to make it amusing before we can move on to the main action.” This comment was made because I am not more humorous than him and have not appeared in as many films as he has.

I think after he got super, super famous from the first Deadpool, then things kinda changed. I think he was like, ‘See? You guys see?’ (…) I would not have done ‘Deadpool 3’ if they came to me and were like, ‘We want you to do ‘Deadpool 3,’ and we’re going to pay you twice as much.’”

I’ve noticed that Reynolds can come off as a bit insecure. He doesn’t seem to enjoy it much when others are laughing and joking around, and there have been times when folks have nicknamed him “Tearful Ryan.

From my observation, it seems he might have an underlying insecurity. Despite being generally agreeable, his Twitter bio suggests a certain self-consciousness that leaves me questioning whether he’s genuinely humorous or serious about it. The bio hints at his possible need for validation through focus groups, which I find intriguing and somewhat concerning.

It’s possible that a certain aspect of him annoyed or displeased him. I can’t even imagine his reason. …I find it wonderful when people make others laugh, and I believe it’s fantastic when the two of you do so, as not many others on the show can…However, Ryan doesn’t usually make people laugh, and he was once called “crying Ryan.

Lately, it appears that T.J. Miller has had a change of heart regarding Ryan Reynolds and is now open to rejoining the “Deadpool” series again. In a chat on SiriusXM’s “The Bonfire,” Miller mentioned he recently caught up with his past acting partner.

Approximately two years back, during an episode of “The Adam Carolla Show,” Miller expressed his belief that Reynolds didn’t care for him and thought it unlikely they would collaborate again in the future.

In our recent conversation, his friendship has been nothing short of fantastic. I believe it’d be simply amazing if he were to return for ‘Deadpool 4’.

In the initial “Deadpool” films, T.J. Miller portrayed the character Weasel, frequently appearing alongside Ryan Reynolds. By the time they filmed “Deadpool 2”, his scenes were already completed. In 2017, he was implicated in sexual assault allegations.

The following year, following the movie’s premiere, Miller found himself in trouble for reportedly hoaxing a bomb threat on an Amtrak train, but the accusations were eventually dismissed. In 2018, he faced allegations of bullying his fellow actor Alice Wetterlund from “Silicon Valley”, which he strongly denied. Unfortunately, Miller was not asked to reprise his role as Weasel in “Deadpool & Wolverine”.

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2024-11-15 09:43