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Ryan Reynolds launches new series through Snapchat – Radio Concert

Ryan Reynolds revealed a new project. A documentary series in which you will show people how you learn new things.

The 12-part show, called Ryan Doesn’t Know (or Ryan doesn’t know it in Spanish), it was produced as an “Original Snap”, debuted this weekend.

In the first chapters the actor of Deadpool learned to sculpt in ice, to throw axes and to make flower arrangements.

In the first trailer for the series, Reynolds assures that “you could fill a gym with all the things you don’t know“.

“In hopes of becoming a less boring husband and father, I will hang out with talented artists, pto learn a lot of new things“added the artist, according to NME.

“Ryan is one of the funniest people in the world, and seeing him connect with and learn from these artists brings a real sense of joy,” he said. Brad Haugen, President of Westbrook Media, in an interview with Yahoo.

“He and the team Maximum Effort They did an awesome job on this project, and of course the Snap team did too. We are excited for Ryan to learn new things, delivering more fun to different Snapchatters around the worldHaugen added.

A comedian just like Deadpool

Reynolds is recognized for his sense of humor on social media. Most recently, the actor paid for a video faking a fight with Betty White in commemoration of her 99th birthday.

Filmed during the movie The Proposal (2009), calls the actress a “vengeful demon”, while she insults him, claiming that he is an “idiot”.

Meanwhile, it was recently confirmed that the next movie by Deadpool it will be the first movie for those over 17 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“It will be violent and we are working on the script right now. Ryan Reynolds is supervising our work.” Kevin Feige of Marvel Studios said.

“It will not be filmed this year, however. Ryan is a very successful and busy actor. We have a lot of things to do now that we start the project, but it’s always fun to start“Feige concluded.

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