Ryan Reynolds According to his one-off co-star Matthew Lawrence, it was reportedly difficult on the set of one of his earlier films.
On his “Brotherly Love Podcast”, Lawrence shared his memory of working with Reynolds to the film “Boltneck”, released in 2000.
“The production team had a hard time with Ryan,” said Lawrence, and emphasized that “this was the young Ryan.”
Lawrence noted that he had a little more experience with sets than Reynolds, because he had been a child actor, and Reynolds was not “chosen”.

Ryan Reynolds is said to have given the production team “A really difficult time” early in his career, according to his co-star, Matthew Lawrence. (Getty Images)
“He would walk away – just wanted to do some sort of his thing, and the producers would really get upset because they said, they even told him: ‘Ryan, this is a bad imitation of Jim Carrey. This is not what we have hired To do.
According to Lawrence “Reynolds became” upset ” on the criticism And told them, “I do my thing.”
“The production team had a hard time with Ryan … this was the young Ryan.”
“Boltneck” played Lawrence as a nerdy teenager named Frank Stein, who makes his classmate ran up, played by Reynolds, after being bullied and accidentally killed.
Lawerence said that the producers wanted the film to have a darker tone, closer to a film like “Donnie Darko”, but Reynolds tried to do it Inject humor In the implementation.

According to Lawrence’s memory, Reynold’s humor tried to inject the producers in his performance in his performance. (Samir Hussein/Wireimage/Getty images)
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“I am not even angry with Ryan. He remained faithful to whom he is authentic, because to be honest, he tried to have the ‘deadpool’ (that’s what he tried to do with the script on the set,” the “lady.
Lawrence also shared that he had “been aware of a meeting between the director” and Reynolds about the implementation.
“This crew, I think, was just nominated for an Oscar, so they were a big problem at that time. Talk about frustrations on the set with actors,” he said.
The producers of “Boltneck”, Paul Colichman and Mark R. Harris, had recently worked on the film “Gods and Monsters” starring Ian McKellen and Brendan Fraser. It deserved three Oscar nominations and won a victory for the best adapted scenario for writer Bill Condon.

Lawrence praised Reynolds and said that the actor’s attempts to add a “deadpool” sense of humor to the film, “who he is authentic”. (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty images)
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“They blamed that film that did not work on him because they said there was this whole conflict,” said Lawrence.
The 45-year-old also said that the crew was ready to write off the alleged behavior of Reynolds and say: “We had so much hope for this guy. He doesn’t go anywhere,” what he laughed at during the podcast. “Deadpool & Wolverine” Star’s current success.
Fox News Digital reached Lawrence, Reynolds and producers Paul Colichman and Mark R. Harris for comments.

Lawrence said the crew was ready to write off Reynolds and remembered that they had the feeling that ‘he is not going anywhere’, laughing at the memory of the podcast, given the current success of Reynolds. (Raymond Hall)
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Lawrence concluded that that was ‘his experience’ with Reynolds and noted that ‘he was clearly mature like a person’.
The episode of the podcast “Brotherly Love” was dedicated to recapturing the drama between the wife of Reynolds, Blake Lively, and her “It ends with us” Co star and director, Justin Baldoni.