LOOK: Ryan Reynolds sends birthday greeting to Josh Brolin ‘Deadpool’ style | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Ryan Reynolds sends birthday greeting to Josh Brolin ‘Deadpool’ style

/ 02:43 PM February 13, 2018

Image: Instagram/@vancityreynolds

Ryan Reynolds continues to live up to the character of Deadpool when he sent co-star Josh Brolin an inspired birthday message.

The photo shows Deadpool painting a portrait of Brolin’s character Cable. However, the portrait looks more like Brolin’s younger self as he appeared in the 1985 movie “The Goonies.” It looks like Deadpool’s short stint as Bob Ross has paid off.

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Reynolds writes on the caption, “Happy Birthday, Bright Eye. You don’t taste a day over 40.”

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Image: Instagram/@vancityreynolds

Some netizens were surprised to discover that Brolin had been the same sleeveless-shirt-wearing teen from the old movie. Others immediately recognized the “Goonies” reference. The Instagram post has gotten over 1.2 million likes so far.

Image: Instagram/@vancityreynolds

Watch out for “Deadpool 2” in Philippine cinemas come May 16. /ra

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