Reynolds has been quite vocal about his desire to have Swift appear in a Deadpool movie. The actor, along with his wife Blake Lively, shares a strong friendship with Swift, to the extent that their daughter, James, was featured in Swift’s hit song ‘Gorgeous.’
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Reynolds responded to the idea of Swift joining Deadpool 3 after a teaser for the film was released, and fans noticed that the video was shot at the same location as Swift’s ‘All Too Well: The Short Film.’ This coincidence led to speculation about Swift’s potential appearance. However, Reynolds playfully mentioned that her cameo would only happen if Deadpool 3 were filmed “in their house.”
The excitement surrounding Swift’s possible cameo was further stoked when an image of Swift dressed as Deadpool resurfaced, along with the revelation that Reynolds had actually lent her the iconic suit for a Halloween costume. However, there has been no official confirmation about Swift’s possible take part in Deadpool 3.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift’s concert film sold $123.5 million worth of tickets around the world over the weekend, slightly less than early box office estimates, distributor AMC Theatres said on Monday.
AMC had projected on Sunday that the global total for “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” would reach $126 million to $130 million in sales for shows from Thursday through Sunday.Roughly $92.8 million of the worldwide total came from the United States and Canada, AMC said, below the $95 million-plus predicted on Sunday.”The Eras Tour” still holds the record for the highest-grossing concert film in history. The previous record-holder, Justin Bieber’s 2011 film “Never Say Never,” collected $99 million worldwide over its entire run.
FAQs
Q1. Will there be Deadpool 3?
A1. Yes, Deadpool 3 is happening.
Q2. What is the name of Taylor Swift’s film?
A2. Taylor Swift’s film is “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”.
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