Ryan Reynolds held out his hand after the “nasty” comment

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Ryan Reynolds held out his hand after the “nasty” comment

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The drama “Deadpool” by TJ Miller and Ryan Reynolds is dead in the water.

The comedian revealed that his former partner contacted him via email after Miller claimed Reynolds was “horribly mean” to him on set.

“It was a misunderstanding,” said 41-year-old Miller on Wednesday’s episode of SiriusXM’s “Jim Norton & Sam Roberts Show,” calling the Golden Globe nominee 45-year-old Golden Globe nominee “cool” and “good guy.”

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Ryan Reynolds contacted TJ Miller after a comedian accused him of being “mean” on the set of “Deadpool”.
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The Cloverfield graduate added: “It was really fun when he said,” Hey, you know, I just heard … that you were upset about it. ” And I said, “You know, I’m not,” and then we mixed it up quickly.

Miller noted that he “feels bad” about how his “misinterpreted” story on set became after his … Interview with the podcast “Adam Corolla Show” has gone viral.

The Silicon Valley graduate explained that he “didn’t really say anything negative” about Reynolds.

“He’s so funny, which I have always said,” explained Miller. “I’ve said all these flattering things, and none of it comes up. So it’s really a slip-up. ”

In the October 5 episode, the writer said he “won’t be working with [Reynolds] again “after a” really strange “interaction with the star of” Green Lantern “- even if he was paid” twice as much “for his role in” Deadpool 3 “.

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“I got on much better with him in the first Deadpool because he wasn’t a big, big movie star,” said Miller, calling the second part “not … a great experience.”

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Earlier this month, Miller explained why he wouldn’t “work again” with Reynolds.
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After the voice actor of “How to Train Your Dragon” referred to Reynolds as “insecure,” he added, “I just think he doesn’t like me, and I thought it was weird how he put it.”

In 2018, Miller himself was accused of being a bully in “Silicon Valley” set by co-star Alice Wetterlund via Twitterwhich he denied.

“She may have had that experience, but this… people are trying to get to the headlines,” said the producer at the time. “It wasn’t in my experience that anyone was bullying her.”



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