Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Ryan Reynolds Begs Fans To Stop Leaking 'Deadpool 3' Set Photos: 'Surprises Are Part Of The Magic'

Ryan Reynolds Begs Fans To Stop Leaking 'Deadpool 3' Set Photos: 'Surprises Are Part Of The Magic'
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

The actor shared a statement on social media imploring fans and the paparazzi to stop leaking photos from the set of 'Deadpool 3' so as not to 'spoil' the movie for others.

Actor Ryan Reynolds has taken social media to implore avid fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to please stop sharing spoilers from the set of Deadpool 3.

After a flood of fan and paparazzi photos from the set hit the internet, Reynolds posted to his Instagram Stories a message that begged fans to leave something to the imagination.


In the post, Reynolds called surprises "part of the magic of theatrical movies" and urged fans and paparazzi not to "spoil surprises."

In his post, Reynolds wrote:

“Surprises are part of the magic of theatrical movies. It’s important for us to shoot the new DEADPOOL film in real, natural environments, using practical effects as opposed to making the movie indoors and digitally."
"Telephoto lenses continue to spoil surprises and create a difficult situation for everyone."

He went on to say:

"Here's hoping some of the websites and social channels hold back showing images before they’re ready."
"The film is built for audience joy – and our highest hope is to preserve as much of that magic as possible for the finished film and the big screen."

Reynolds acknowledged that spoilers are motivated by fans' sincere love for the movies, characters and stars.

"Part of the reason people post spoilers is because they’re excited."
"I realize these aren’t real world issues and it’s firmly in the ‘good problems’ bucket. I love making this movie.”

On social media, many fans firmly agreed with Reynolds' post.






Deadpool 3 is one of the most hotly anticipated movies of the upcoming summer 2024 blockbuster season, along with Dune sequel Dune: Part Two and the Mad Max: Fury Road follow-up Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.

It is slated to premier July 26, 2024.

More from Entertainment/celebrities

Cover of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
Brandon Bell/Getty Images

People's Response To Merriam-Webster's 2024 Word Of The Year Just Proved Their Point

Merriam-Webster dictionary nailed it with their 2024 Word of the Year selection that accurately defined the divisive reaction to the 2024 presidential election results.

The dictionary's account on X (formerly Twitter) declared this year's Word of the Year was, "Polarization," and joked:

Keep ReadingShow less
Nancy Mace
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Nancy Mace Rages After Nobody Will Print Her Transphobic Holiday Wrapping Paper Design

South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace was called out after sharing a photo of her anti-trans wrapping paper design to lament that "no company" would print it due to its "offensive" nature.

Mace, who has courted significant controversy for her efforts to bar Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress, from using the bathroom that corresponds with her gender identity, shared on social media that she attempted to create custom wrapping paper, seemingly intended for raising campaign funds.

Keep ReadingShow less
Eugenio Derbez; Selena Gomez
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images, Amy Sussman/Getty Images

'Coda' Star Apologizes After Selena Gomez's Classy Response To His 'Emilia Pérez' Criticism

Actor Eugenio Derbez walked back his harsh review of Selena Gomez's Spanish in the new musical crime comedy film Emilia Pérez after she responded with class to the tough criticism of not being a fluent speaker.

Gomez stars as Spanish-speaking character Jessi Del Monte, the wife of a cartel kingpin who undergoes gender-affirming surgery to start a new life as the titular Emilia Pérez.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Donald Trump
NBC

Trump Dragged After Claiming He 'Started Using' The Word 'Groceries' During The Election

President-elect Donald Trump was dragged after claiming he "started using" the word "groceries" during the election—before asking, "Who uses the word?"

Trump, in an interview with Meet the Press host Kristen Welker, emphasized the soaring grocery prices affecting millions of Americans as a pivotal factor in his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the race for the White House.

Keep ReadingShow less
man pointing up
Alex Sheldon on Unsplash

People Break Down Their 'I F*cking Knew It!' Experiences

Sometimes you feel like you just know something is true, even if you can't prove it.

You may find out you're completely wrong. People usually don't like to talk about or acknowledge when that happens.

Keep ReadingShow less