Ryan Reynolds Paying Writers (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Back when Deadpool was just a gamble wrapped in red spandex, Ryan Reynolds quietly pulled off a power move behind the scenes. The studio wouldn’t pay to keep the writers on set, so Reynolds did it himself. Yep, you read that right.

“Fox interestingly wouldn’t pay for us to be on set,” writer Rhett Reese said on AMC’s Geeking Out (via NME). “Ryan Reynolds paid out of his own money, out of his own pocket.” That wasn’t just generosity. That was a calculated, heart-led investment from a guy who spent six years fighting to make Deadpool happen. It worked. Big time.

By the time Deadpool hit theaters in 2016, it didn’t just break the fourth wall, it shattered box office records. On a budget of $58 million, it raked in $783.1 million (per Box Office Mojo). The film flipped superhero flicks on their heads with its R-rated humor, bloody action, and Reynolds’ unfiltered charm as Wade Wilson.

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