Deadpool & Wolverine stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reunite to enjoy Euros 2024 quarter-finals match between Netherlands and Turkey
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Deadpool & Wolverine’s Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reunited on Saturday to watch the Euro 2024 quarter-finals between the Netherlands and Turkey.
Canadian-American actor Ryan, 47, and Australian actor Hugh, 55, took a break from their promotional tour to watch the match in Berlin.
Ryan wore a black floral short-sleeved shirt over a white T-shirt and paired it with blue jeans and brown shoes.
Hugh wore a tight navy long-sleeved top, matching jeans and black sneakers with white soles.
Ryan has a significant interest in football and is part-owner of Wales-based Wrexham FC, which plays in League Two, the UK’s fourth-tier league.
Ryan Reynolds, 47, and Hugh Jackman, 55, of Deadpool & Wolverine, will play in a quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Turkey at Euro 2024 on Saturday
Canadian-American actor Ryan and Australian actor Hugh took a break from their promotional campaign to watch the match in Berlin
Ryan wore a black floral short sleeve shirt over a white tee and Hugh wore a tight navy long sleeve shirt
Hugh and Ryan, good friends, are often involved in a humorous rivalry, which began more than a decade ago when Ryan was married to his first wife Scarlett Johansson from 2008 to 2011.
Hugh told Daily Beast in 2020: ‘It’s been so long… God, this is a classic sign that your feud has gone on too long, that you don’t even remember why or how it started!’
‘I met him on Wolverine, and I always gave him a lot of shit because I was really good friends with Scarlett.
‘Scarlett had just married Ryan, so when he came on set I was like, ‘Hey, you better be on your best behavior here, mate, because I’m watching,’ and we started teasing each other.’
The situation escalated when Ryan took on the role of Deadpool. He proved to be a rival for Hugh’s beloved portrayal of Wolverine. Their characters met in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009).
Hugh has played Wolverine, or James ‘Logan’ Howlett, since the 2000 X-Men film.
It seemed like Hugh was calling it quits for good after the 2017 film Logan, set in a future where mutants are on the verge of extinction.
However, Hugh is back in a film that will not change the events of Logan and his emotional death, as they take place in a different timeline.
The trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine already hinted at a rivalry between the two. They fight each other tensely at first, but then reluctantly join forces and form a comedic duo.
Ryan and Hugh have reprised their roles as their respective superheroes Deadpool and Wolverine for the upcoming Marvel film, out July 25
Ryan has a personal interest in football and is part-owner of Wrexham FC, based in Wales, which plays in League Two, the UK’s fourth-tier league.
Also back is Sabretooth (Victor Creed), one of Wolverine’s greatest enemies.
Deadpool & Wolverine was directed by Shawn Levy and also stars Matthew Macfadyen as Paradox, Emma Corrin (The Crown) as Cassandra Nova and Jennifer Garner as Elektra.
Filming began in 2023, but was halted for four months from July to November due to the actors’ strike in the US.
Deadpool & Wolverine is in UK cinemas from July 25 and in US cinemas from July 26.