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Ryan Reynolds jokingly calls Cong TV a ‘despicable son of a b—’ during funny interview


Ryan Reynolds jokingly calls CongTV a ‘despicable son of a b—’ during funny interview

You can count on Ryan Reynolds to play along on a joke!

The Hollywood actor and his “Deadpool & Wolverine” co-star Hugh Jackman were interviewed by Cong TV and Donny Pangilinan during their film promotion trip to Seoul, South Korea.

Cong and Donny were already teasing the two actors right from the start as they pretended to argue and ask questions that put them off.

Cong acted differently, was not his usual bubbly self, cut off Donny while he was speaking, talked back at him, and did not smile the whole time.

However, he was caught to quickly break character by Ryan and Hugh themselves.

After Cong made a hilarious statement about finishing the interview so the actors can go back to their families, Ryan asked Cong, “When you smile, does it create a cracking sound?”

In a split second, Cong was unable to hide a very small smile.

“Oh, I saw that!” Hugh said as he pointed at the vlogger. “Watch that, replay that,” he added to the camera.

“You smiled! I saw joy in your eyes, despicable son of a b—,” Ryan said.

“Oh, his dimples too. I see some dimples,” he added.

The actors sure had a fun time with Cong and Donny, and burst into laughter during the interview. Afterwards, they even got to take a Gen Z selfie.

Directed by Shawn Levy, "Deadpool & Wolverine" follows the story of Wade Wilson or Deadpool (Reynolds), who teams up with Wolverine (Jackman) on a mission to defeat a common enemy.

Aside from Reynolds and Jackman, Jennifer Garner is set to reprise her assassin role as Elektra.

The film’s soundtrack features songs by Stray Kids, NSYNC, Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, and many more.

The "Deadpool & Wolverine" marks the third installment of the "Deadpool" series. It will also be the first film in the franchise to be made by Marvel Studios after 20th Century Fox released the first two in 2016 and 2018.

— Nika Roque/CDC, GMA Integrated News