Blake Lively shared her cozy holiday traditions with her family, including enjoying cookies, milk, Mahjong, and watching 'Fixer Upper,' while also managing ongoing legal disputes with Justin Baldoni.
Colin Hanks directed the documentary 'John Candy: I Like Me' for Prime Video, exploring Candy's comedic genius and private struggles, with significant input from Ryan Reynolds, who was passionate about honoring Candy's legacy. The film delves into Candy's childhood trauma, mental health issues, and societal insensitivity he faced, highlighting the complexity behind his persona. Hanks emphasizes the importance of understanding characters' motivations, especially in playing bad guys, and reflects on Candy's potential to have expanded into more serious roles had he lived longer.
Ryan Reynolds humorously revealed that if their son Olin had been born first, he wouldn't have had four children, describing Olin's arrival as 'jarring' and noting the chaos and 'HR issues' he brings to their household, contrasting with his older daughters' easier personalities.
Ryan Reynolds humorously stated that if their son Olin had been born first, he wouldn't have had four children, describing the experience of welcoming Olin as 'jarring' and noting the chaos and 'violence' compared to his daughters. Reynolds joked about the challenges of raising a son who wants to 'break everything,' and Blake Lively shared her affection for Olin, calling him 'romantic' and describing their home as 'chaos.' The couple, married since 2012, has four children and navigates both family life and legal issues.
Ryan Reynolds co-produced a documentary about John Candy, exploring his rise from improv comedy to film stardom, his personal struggles, and his enduring legacy, with insights from colleagues and family.
Ryan Reynolds humorously recounted his desperate attempts to contact Bill Murray for a documentary about John Candy, including leaving 40 messages and even hurling an F-bomb at his wife Blake Lively during a call, ultimately succeeding after a video message involving his children.
Jimmy Kimmel's late night show will host its seventh annual Brooklyn episodes from September 29 to October 3, featuring a star-studded lineup including Tom Hanks, Ryan Reynolds, Bruce Springsteen, and others, with musical performances by Geese, Living Colour, Public Enemy, and Reneé Rapp, all taped live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
A star-studded crowd including Sydney Sweeney and Ryan Reynolds attended the Toronto Film Festival, showcasing a lineup of prominent films and celebrity appearances.
Ryan Reynolds discusses his Canadian roots, his views on cultural divisiveness, and his career journey in Hollywood during the Toronto Film Festival, highlighting his admiration for John Candy and his approach to filmmaking and mental health awareness.
Ryan Reynolds revealed how he convinced elusive actor Bill Murray to appear in the documentary about John Candy, involving a humorous plea with his toddler son, leading Murray to participate and share emotional memories of Candy. The film, directed by Colin Hanks, premieres on Prime Video on October 10.
The Toronto International Film Festival opened its 50th edition with the world premiere of 'John Candy: I Like Me,' a documentary celebrating the life of Canadian comedian John Candy, featuring appearances by Reynolds and other notable figures, emphasizing Canadian pride and nostalgia.
Rumors of a clash between Robert Downey Jr. and Ryan Reynolds on the set of Avengers: Doomsday are false; TMZ confirms they have never met in person and share a friendly relationship. The story was part of internet speculation, with no credible evidence supporting the claim of a fight or reshoots involving Downey. The film features numerous stars and is scheduled for release in December 2026.
Celebrities like Ryan Reynolds, Donald Trump, and others are entering the mobile phone plan market by launching their own MVNOs, inspired by Reynolds' success with Mint Mobile. These brands aim to capitalize on their fame by offering inexpensive, targeted plans, but face challenges in achieving scale and differentiation in a competitive industry. The trend reflects a broader strategy of monetizing celebrity influence across various sectors.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over Wrexham AFC in 2021, transforming it from a struggling lower-tier club into a rising force in English football through strategic branding, sponsorship deals, and community engagement, ultimately leading to three consecutive promotions and significant financial growth, while leveraging their celebrity status and a popular documentary series to boost the club's profile and revenue.
Ryan Reynolds' Maximum Effort production company created a humorous viral video featuring Gwyneth Paltrow as a temporary spokesperson for Astronomer, which has been praised as a master class in crisis PR and has garnered millions of views online.