Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively ’s youngest son has great taste in movies! On Wednesday, April 23, the Deadpool & Wolverine actor, 48, appeared as a guest at the 2025 TIME100 Summit in New York, where he discussed his business life outside of Hollywood. At the start of the conversation, TIME correspondent Eliana Dockterman referenced his 2011 action film Green Lantern , which Reynolds didn’t find to be “the most successful movie” in his catalog. However, there’s one person who feels differently.
“It’s my son’s favorite movie, he’s 2,” the proud dad said. “It’s just everyday, you’re like, ‘Oh, I need to heal this, I see.’ ” Reynolds and Lively are parents to four kids : James Reynolds, 10, Inez Reynolds, 8, Betty Reynolds, 5, and Olin, 2.
Related: Ryan Reynolds Tells Fan to 'Walk Away' from Renting His Panned 2011 Green Lantern Movie The couple met on the set of Green Lantern in 2010 when they costarred in the DC Comics feature film as Hal Jordan (the superhero’s secret identity) and his love interest, Carol Ferris. " We were buddies for a long time , which I think is the best way to have a relationship, to start as friends," Reynolds told SiriusXM's Entertainment Weekly Radio Deadpool special in 2016. "About a year after Green Lantern had come and gone and we were both single, we went on a double date — she was on a date with another guy, and I was on a date with another girl — and it was like the most awkward date for the respective parties because we were just like fireworks coming across," he said.
The couple tied the knot in 2012 and have been together ever since. Related: Blake Lively Recalls Meeting Ryan Reynolds on Set of Green Lantern , Reveals Her Deadpool & Wolverine Cameo In addition to meeting his future wife on the set of the film, during Wednesday’s Time100 event, Reynolds said there were other takeaways he learned. “I learned all the most amazing lessons I could ever have in the creative space from that movie.
And a lot of people, when they talk about things, they frame it like a Ted Talk or something, where it's like, ‘I knew at the time,’ ” the Free Guy star said. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. “I realized I was internalizing these ideas, but I couldn't have told you at the time, this is what it is.
But too much money, too much time, wrecks creativity. It just murders it. And constraint is the greatest creative tool you could possibly have,” Reynolds explained.
He continued, “So, on that film, I saw a lot of money being spent [when you] add special effects and all sorts of stuff. And I remember suggesting, we could write a scene in the movie where people talk. I don't know.
There could be a fun exchange of dialogue. It doesn't cost anything. And they would say, ‘Just spectacle.
Spectacle.’ So, anyway, character over spectacle was the lesson that I took with me, in retrospect. I look back now, it's what really shapes my point of view.
” His lessons learned while filming Green Lantern led to the birth of his production and marketing company, Maximum Effort . Read the original article on People.
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