T.J. Miller, who played the role of Weasel, the bartender in the initial two “Deadpool” films, frequently sharing the screen with co-star Ryan Reynolds, recently expressed on “The Adam Carolla Show” that he believes Reynolds doesn’t have a favorable opinion of him. Consequently, Miller suggested that future collaborations between the two are unlikely.
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Moreover, the actor is not expected to reprise his role in the upcoming third “Deadpool” installment. Miller has faced serious allegations, including accusations of sexual assault in 2017 and an arrest in 2018 related to an alleged fake bomb threat on an Amtrak train. Although prosecutors later dismissed the case, these incidents have likely contributed to the strained professional relationships.
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In addition, Miller faced accusations of bullying his “Silicon Valley” co-star, Alice Wetterlund, on set in 2018, which he vehemently denied. These controversies have cast a shadow over Miller’s career and may impact his future involvement in film projects.
During the production of “Deadpool,” Miller disclosed to Carolla that Reynolds exhibited a “horrifically mean” demeanor towards him while portraying the profane superhero. Miller recounted an incident where Reynolds, in character, conveyed that Weasel’s role was to provide amusing exposition, allowing the star to shine while Weasel played a supporting role. Miller found this interaction peculiar and sensed an underlying tension. He expressed that Reynolds’ statement stemmed from a belief that Miller wasn’t as humorous or accomplished as he was.
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Reflecting on Reynolds, Miller characterized him as an “insecure dude” and acknowledged his comedic prowess. However, Miller perceived a shift in Reynolds’ attitude after the massive success of the first “Deadpool,” attributing it to newfound fame. Despite Miller’s admiration for Reynolds’ talent, he asserted that he wouldn’t collaborate with him again and found Reynolds’ expression of dislike peculiar.
Miller emphasized that he harbors no ill will towards Reynolds, stating his desire for Reynolds’ success, particularly in his portrayal of Deadpool. Variety sought comment from Reynolds’ representative but has not received a response.
Reynolds is set to reprise his role in the upcoming “Deadpool 3,” scheduled for release on September 6, 2024, with the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
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