T.J. Miller Declares He Will Never Collaborate with Ryan Reynolds Again: “They Call Him the Crying Ryan”

As a long-time fan of both Deadpool and Wolverine, I must admit that the recent film collaboration between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman has been nothing short of exhilarating. The chemistry between these two titans of screen is truly electrifying, and their on-screen banter is a delight to witness.


The latest film featuring Deadpool and Wolverine has just been released in cinemas, shattering box office records and enthralling moviegoers globally. A significant portion of this achievement can be credited to Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, who have united for their initial Marvel Cinematic Universe collaboration, embodying Deadpool and Wolverine respectively.

Although the media closely monitors the film’s promotional activities and fans keep up with social media updates and backstage photos revealing a laid-back environment on set, some of Reynolds’ past coworkers have depicted a contrasting image of him.

As a devoted fan, I’m referring to T.J. Miller, the talented actor and comedian who previously teamed up with Ryan Reynolds in the Deadpool franchise. However, it’s worth mentioning that he was noticeably absent from Deadpool & Wolverine, presumably because of legal troubles and sexual assault allegations against him. Interestingly enough, Miller has hinted before that Reynolds may carry some resentment towards him.

According to Miller, an incident occurred on the set of Deadpool where he feels Reynolds made a disparaging remark towards him. This has left Miller with the impression that Reynolds may not have a favorable opinion of him and might not be keen on collaborating with him in the future.

He exhibited a remarkable talent for improvisation, but there was something peculiar about him. Others have also observed this odd behavior, and I’m not alone in finding it strange. On that particular occasion, his actions were bizarre, and though they didn’t bother me at the time, they did strike me as unusual. After he finished performing, the crew seemed uneasy, and when I approached Kate, she agreed it was odd and even went so far as to call it insane. Everyone present appeared to be questioning what on earth he was doing.

Would I work with him again? No. I would not work with him again.

Additionally, Miller noted that Reynolds seems sensitive about his self-worth and dislikes it when others receive laughter. Moreover, it’s been said that people refer to him as “Tearful Ryan.”

As someone who has been in the entertainment industry for quite some time, I can’t help but notice a certain air of insecurity about this guy. Don’t get me wrong, he seems like a genuinely nice individual, but his Twitter bio really gives off a vibe that makes me question his authenticity. The phrase “showing you the parts of me that Focus Tested the best in focus groups” is certainly intriguing, and I can’t help but wonder if he’s being serious about it.

As a fan, I suspect there might have been an aspect about him that he found particularly challenging. Frankly, it’s hard for me to fathom his complexities. However, there’s something truly captivating about watching you two elicit laughter from the audience – I find it absolutely amazing! It’s a rare talent, one that not many on the show possess… Yet Ryan rarely manages this, and he was once called “crying Ryan”.

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2024-08-13 14:44