Vancouver-born actor Ryan Reynolds is thanking residents of his hometown and local police for their patience during the filming of the "Deadpool" sequel.
Two days of film shoots for Deadpool 2 had shut down many streets in downtown Vancouver. In a tweet Tuesday afternoon, Reynolds posed with officers and cheekily claimed he was filming a Spider-man film, despite wearing his signature costume.
Thank you #VPD. And the great people of Vancouver for putting up with road closures and traffic delays as we film Spider-Man downtown. pic.twitter.com/EweL1TtM2k
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) August 8, 2017
Vancouver police responded, writing: "Who doesn't love Spider-Man?!" with a winking emoji.
"Thx for the shout-out & taking time to pose for a pic with our officers!"
Deadpool 2, a sequel to the 2016 film that made over $750 million worldwide, has been filming in Vancouver since late July, but a number of busy roads in the downtown core were closed or subject to traffic controls on Monday and Tuesday. The film is set to hit theatres on June 1, 2018.
Not the stunt double for sure, @VancityReynolds even waved at us in our prime spots from a building terrace @yvrshoots #DeadPool2 #Deadpool pic.twitter.com/Ohl5t5xQzQ
— Norm Lee (@NomadOU812) August 8, 2017