Ryan Reynolds Trolled Blake Lively In Deadpool Trailer But Everyone Missed It

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Earlier this afternoon, the Deadpool 2 trailer dropped and the whole world round got weirdly excited.

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The trailer shows anti-hero Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, back to his sardonic best. In fact, you could even say Deadpool 2 looks better than the original – and that’s no easy feat.

So far, what we’re expecting following the trailer, is a tonne of laughs and a decent amount of gore – think strip clubs, decapitations, and the forming of X-Force: ‘a super-duper f*cking group’ of mutants strong, flexible and ‘young enough to carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years’.

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However there was one thing which seems to have gone wayyy over the heads of most viewers – leaving only an eagle-eyed few to spot the hidden joke:

And guess what. It was a Ryan Reynold’s joke aimed at his wife, Blake Lively.

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The happy couple are not shy of taking the p*ss out of one another to the joy and humour of millions of onlookers, but what happened this time?

Well there’s a sneaky and cheeky reference to one of Lively’s first films The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.

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Right at the end of the trailer, Deadpool himself says:

Doing the right thing is messy, but if you wanna fight for what’s right, sometimes you have to fight dirty.

And that’s why Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is pure pornography.

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I’m sure Lively will see the funny side – but will, sorry when, will Lively get her own back?

As I’m sure you can all remember, at the tail-end of 2017, Lively shared this heartwarming birthday message to her loving husband – which went viral for obvious reasons:

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According to The Hollywood ReporterDeadpool 2‘s test scores have come back even higher than the first, as audiences loved seeing the ‘Merc with a Mouth’ back on the big screen.

After completing six days of reshoots last month, Deadpool 2 earned a high score of 98 in its final screening with test audiences – this is an improvement on the scores for the first two screenings which came in at 91 and 97.

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Worryingly, it’s quite a miracle Deadpool was ever turned into a film.

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Reynolds spent 11 years writing and pitching the script but it was endlessly getting sent back.

He explained:

[I had] been on the train for 11 years trying to get it made. We did every iteration of that script we could to allow them to make the movie that looked vaguely like the movie we wanted to make.

After being knocked back countless times, Reynolds eventually agreed to star as the Green Lantern while he continued to beg Fox to turn his dream into reality.

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He revealed:

Right before I took Green Lantern, I wrote a letter to my executive at Fox saying, ‘I’m gonna take this movie Green Lantern if you guys aren’t gonna make Deadpool. ‘I’m at the altar, about to say ‘I do’ to somebody else, but tell me you want to spend the rest of your life with me, because I want to spend the rest of my life with you.’

And they said, ‘Unfortunately, we can’t green-light that movie, and I don’t think it’s gonna ever get green-lit’.

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After Green Lantern bombed at the box office, footage of Deadpool leaked online and people got very excited so Fox decided to give Reynolds the minimum budget possible in order to make the film.

And voila, a legend was born, and now it’s back! Hallelujah.

Deadpool 2 is set to hit cinemas May 2018.