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Marvel star playfully reacts to rumors she was axed from Deadpool & Wolverine: ‘Ryan Reynolds fired me’

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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's hit film Deadpool & Wolverine featured several cameos, including Jennifer Garner's Elektra and Channing Tatum's Gambit; movie frame

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s hit film Deadpool & Wolverine featured several cameos, including Jennifer Garner’s Elektra and Channing Tatum’s Gambit.

Before the film’s release in July, She-Hulk: Attorney of Law star Tatiana Maslany, 39, was also rumored to have filmed a cameo.

However, it was later claimed that her scenes were cut from the film and that she had reacted angrily to the news.

The actress has now humorously addressed the wild reports, joking that it was leading man Reynolds, 48, who “fired her” and is now “suing Disney.”

She poked fun at the rumors while appearing on the Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcaststating: ‘I was in Deadpool & Wolverine. It had two scenes in it. And then Ryan Reynolds fired me from the show because he said, “I don’t like these scenes.”

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s hit film Deadpool & Wolverine featured several cameos, including Jennifer Garner’s Elektra and Channing Tatum’s Gambit; movie frame

She-Hulk: Attorney of Law star Tatiana Maslany, 39, was also rumored to have filmed a cameo, which was then supposedly cut from the film; she is seen in 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney of Law star Tatiana Maslany, 39, was also rumored to have filmed a cameo, which was then supposedly cut from the film; she is seen in 2022

“Now I’m suing Disney,” he added.

She also joked that her scenes were cut because she was too “woke,” a reference to those who criticized her She-Hulk series.

‘I always talk about how much I hate Wolverine and Deadpool. I talk about it all the time.’

“I also wish I could sit down and stop pushing my feminist agenda and realize that Deadpool and Wolverine made a lot of money and She-Hulk only made three dollars.”

“That’s why they were getting rid of me because I had this agenda,” he joked sarcastically.

Maslany’s Jennifer Walters has been absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the launch of the Disney+ television series She-Hulk in 2022, which received mixed reviews.

There is still no news of a second season.

Meanwhile, Deadpool & Wolverine was a huge box office success, grossing $636.4 million in the United States and Canada, and a worldwide total of $1.337 million.

The actress has now humorously addressed the wild reports, joking that it was leading man Reynolds, 48, who

The actress has now humorously addressed the wild reports, joking that it was leading man Reynolds, 48, who “fired her” and is now “suing Disney”; He is seen in July in New York

She poked fun at the rumors while appearing on Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast and stated:

She poked fun at the rumors while appearing on Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast, stating, “I was in Deadpool & Wolverine.” It had two scenes in it. And then Ryan Reynolds fired me from the show because he said, “I don’t like these scenes”; photographed in 2022

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“Now I’m suing Disney,” he added. She also joked that her scenes were cut because she was too “woke”, in reference to those who criticized her She-Hulk series; in the photo 2023

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“I also wish I could sit down and stop pushing my feminist agenda and realize that Deadpool and Wolverine made a lot of money and She-Hulk only made three dollars,” she joked; Reynolds and Jackman seen in a still image

Maslany's Jennifer Walters has been absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the launch of the Disney+ television series She-Hulk in 2022, which received mixed reviews. There is still no news of a second season

Maslany’s Jennifer Walters has been absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the launch of the Disney+ television series She-Hulk in 2022, which received mixed reviews. There is still no news of a second season

Maslany previously spoke about being bothered by the phrase “strong female protagonist.”

“Because it’s reductionist,” the Canadian star said. the guardian in 2022.

‘It’s both a removal of all nuance and a trope. It’s a box that no one fits into. Even the phrase is frustrating. It’s like we’re supposed to be grateful that we can be.”

The Emmy-winning actress Orphan Black said she is hopeful for the day when a woman playing a superhero will no longer be seen as unique.

“I’m very interested when these (marginalized) voices come to speak without saying, ‘Oh my God, they’re all women,’ or ‘Oh my God, this is a story about a queer couple,’ and those stories become as innately expected as special,” he said.

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