Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman Interviewing Each Other For 22 Minutes Straight Will Warm Your Heart

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Deadpool & Wolverine actors Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman get together to conduct a 22-minute-long Marvel interview discussing their 15-year working history and friendship. While there may only be one movie coming out of Marvel Studios in 2024, the Multiverse Saga is about to have its biggest adventure yet with the release of Deadpool & Wolverine. In the MCU movie, Reynolds’ Wade Wilson returns following 2018’s Deadpool 2, and Jackman pulls on the claws again for the first time since 2017’s Logan.

As Deadpool & Wolverine will be released this summer, People shared a video featuring Reynolds and Jackman conducting a 22-minute interview with each other. Check it out below.

The interview goes through how they first met all the way back on the X-Men Origins: Wolverine set and where they are now as they get ready for the massive Phase 5 installment. They talk about getting in superhero shape, as well as what they’ve learned from each other.

What Reynolds & Jackman’s 22-Minute Interview Reveals About Their Friendship

The Actors Have Been Friends For 15 Years

Hugh Jackman's unmasked Wolverine facing Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool in the new Deadpool & Wolverine trailer

With Jackman and Reynolds leading the Deadpool & Wolverine cast, this interview brings home a lot of points about their beloved friendship. Since X-Men Origins: Wolverine’s release, it has always been one of the darker chapters of the X-Men movie franchise, as it was not well-received. However, the best thing to come out of that film was Reynolds and Jackman forming both a personal and professional relationship.

Throughout this extended interview, it’s clear that Jackman and Reynolds have relied on each other, both in their respective acting careers and behind the camera. From everything that they have dealt with together, it makes their reunion in Deadpool & Wolverine even more admirable. The interview also highlights that Reynolds and Jackman clearly learn from one another, both in terms of how to navigate their lives, but also how to grow as an actor.

It wouldn’t be shocking if Jackman and Reynolds were to work together again after Deadpool & Wolverine, whether it be as their Marvel characters or other franchises. Ideally, Deadpool & Wolverine will not be the final time that fans get to see them as Wade and Logan together. But for now, the world will have to wait and see what the future may hold for the actors and their characters after Deadpool & Wolverine arrives in theaters this July.

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