Ryan Reynolds suits up as Deadpool with daughter Inez and Wonder Woman for SickKids Foundation video

Ryan Reynolds donned his Deadpool suit again as he tried to help children in need before the holidays.

The 48-year-old superhero star shared a new video on his YouTube channel on Thursday featuring the foul-mouthed antihero taking over Santa Claus duties in support of the SickKids Foundation.

“I don’t need a lasso to say how grateful I am for @sickkidsvs,” Ryan captioned an Instagram post with the video, while referencing his guest star, Lynda Carter, who referenced her Wonder Woman TV series.

Ryan also got some help from his eight-year-old daughter Inez, who he shares with wife Blake Lively, 37, in the humorous video, his latest in support of the Canadian charity.

As part of his campaign to raise awareness about the SickKids Foundation, the acting couple will match any donation made to the foundation up to $500,000.

Reynolds, who Forbes reported was worth $71.5 million as of 2020, appeared on a rooftop in his Deadpool ensemble with what appeared to be Santa’s sleigh.

Ryan Reynolds, 48, donned his Deadpool suit as his daughter Inez played Kidpool (R) in a video to raise money for the SickKids Foundation

Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter also joined in to raise money for the Canadian Charity, which donates money to The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter also joined in to raise money for the Canadian Charity, which donates money to The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

‘Benevolence is thirsty work!’ he shouted as he threw a bag into it while Inez, who played Kidpool in Deadpool & Wolverine, was inside.

‘Where to now?’ she asked as they prepared for the next stop of the evening.

“Well, I thought we were eliminating sick kids,” he replied.

“Oh dude, that sucks so much,” Kidpool said as Deadpool sputtered and tried to correct himself.

“We are eliminating the disease by encouraging people to donate,” he clarified.

But he thought it was a job for more than just the two of them because they were “technically R-rated” and might not be suitable for little ones.

Then there was a burst of sound and light, and suddenly the actress Lynda Carter was seen crouching with her fist on the ground.

“Did anyone call for help?” she asked before breaking into an ear-to-ear grin.

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“I thought we were eliminating sick kids,” Deadpool said, shocking Kidpool. “Oh dude, that’s so damn,” she said

He clarified that he wanted to help sick children, but said they would need help because they were 'R-rated', after which Carter appeared

He clarified that he wanted to help sick children, but said they would need help because they were ‘R-rated’, after which Carter appeared

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“Aren’t you…a wonderful woman,” Deadpool said after wandering around with Kidpool

She was on board, so Deadpool asked her to

She was on board, so Deadpool asked her to “do the thing,” the twisting motion she made on her ’70s TV show to put on her Wonder Woman costume

But instead she was suddenly wearing an 'ugly' green and red sweater with a gold bow across her midriff. 'The DC lawyers. I knew it!' Deadpool seethed

But instead she was suddenly wearing an ‘ugly’ green and red sweater with a gold bow across her midriff. ‘The DC lawyers. I knew it!’ Deadpool seethed

He joked that the perpetrator was “probably the same guy who was the perpetrator.” [Superman star Henry] Cavill and that other Batman'

He joked that the perpetrator was “probably the same guy who was the perpetrator.” [Superman star Henry] Cavill and that other Batman’

She was clearly referring to her starring role in the television series Wonder Woman, which ran from 1975 to ’79.

“Aren’t you…a wonderful woman,” Deadpool said.

Carter couldn’t agree more, so he asked her to “do the thing,” after which she began spinning around in a circle, as her Wonder Woman character would do to dress up in costume while bathed in golden light .

But corporate intellectual property rights seemed to get in the way, as Carter suddenly changed into a green and red holiday sweater with a large gold bow across her midriff, much like the one Reynolds has worn in ads for the SickKids Foundation.

After looking at the sweater in amazement, the Deadpool family shouted “f***!” in quick succession.

‘Who did this?!’ Carter asked in bewilderment.

‘The DC lawyers. I knew it!’ Deadpool seethed.

He joked that the perpetrator was “probably the same guy who did the perpetrator [Superman star Henry] Cavill and the other Batman.”

At the end of the clip, Deadpool told them to untie Santa after they finished their work, but Kidpool shouted “Never!”

Reynolds and Lively will match donations to the SickKids Foundation, which was founded in 1972, until midnight on December 24.

The organization helps raise money for the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.