Ryan Reynolds recently took to Instagram to share a new Deadpool photo, sparking excitement and speculation among fans. The Marvel superhero is depicted standing in the forest, with many drawing parallels to Taylor Swift’s Evermore album cover. Reynolds even added a Swift song to the Instagram post, further fueling rumors of a possible Swift cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine.
It is no secret that Taylor Swift is a close friend of Ryan Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively. The trio has been spotted together at various events, including the Super Bowl game earlier this year. Their friendship has led fans to speculate that Swift could potentially make an appearance in the upcoming Marvel film. Reynolds himself expressed eagerness at the idea of Swift joining the cast, praising her talent and referring to her as a “genius.”
The connection between Reynolds and Swift runs deeper than just friendship. Swift’s “All Too Well” music video was filmed at Reynolds and Lively’s home, showcasing the strong bond between the two artists. Additionally, Reynolds made a cameo in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video, further solidifying their collaborative relationship.
Despite the rampant speculation, it has been confirmed that Taylor Swift did not make a cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine. Director Shawn Levy clarified that while the film does feature several cameos, none of them are central to the movie’s storyline. Instead, they are sprinkled throughout the film as fun nods to various characters. The internet may be swirling with rumors, but Swift’s appearance in the movie is not part of the plan.
While the rumors of Taylor Swift appearing in Deadpool & Wolverine may have been debunked, the excitement and anticipation surrounding the film remain high. Ryan Reynolds’ playful teasing and Swift’s previous collaborations with the actor demonstrate the strong bond between them. Whether or not Swift makes an appearance in the Marvel film, fans can still enjoy the thrill of spotting other cameos and characters in the highly-anticipated movie.