Jake Gyllenhaal & Hugh Jackman Prank Ryan Reynolds With Fake Sweater Party
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have a long history of joking with each other. There was the time Reynolds made a fake campaign video aimed at Jackman. Or when he begged the other to make a Wolverine-Deadpool crossover movie. “I’m trying to get him to play Wolverine again and he won’t listen,” Reynolds once said on Good Morning America. “He insists on singing and dancing brilliantly elsewhere.” Or there was the time when Reynolds joked with Jackman that he’d come on stage as Deadpool for his first world tour, “The Man. The Music. The Show.” He even called their relationship “a war.”
Now it appears that Jackman has finally got Reynolds back. On Thursday, the Detective Pikachu star posted a picture of himself wearing a brightly colored and quite ugly Christmas sweater to Instagram while Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal stood next to him and laughed.
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“These f—–g a—–s said it was a sweater party,” Reynolds captioned the image. There was another that showed the two exchanging high fives in front of him.
He also posted it to Twitter as well with the same caption.
The sweater definitely drew some looks. It got the stamp of approval from his wife Blake Lively who liked the image on Instagram. Reynolds is starring in Detective Pikachu as the voice of the main character, Detective Pikachu. That movie will release on May 10, 2019.
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