 This film is hilarious. I'd love to know what's your funniest or most memorable moments from filming. Having to act with Ryan Reynolds. Oh yeah, there's some of that. Good amount of that actually. It was really funny to watch. And difficult. And very difficult. A lot of tension. A lot of tension on set. How do you work with trying to stay in character when I imagine there's lots of joking? Who's trying to stay in character? He's always in character. I'm never in character. And I'm in my trailer. She's in her trailer. But she did come out. Waiting for an action. Yeah. And how did it work with bloopers? There's some lines where you just couldn't stop laughing. There's a couple crying. Yeah, yeah. Do we have a blooper reel? Do we ever get to see a blooper reel? We do have a blooper reel. That's actually pretty good. Have you seen it? I've seen chunks of it, yeah. Oh cool. I haven't seen it. Was it with the first one? Did you like a cut where it was all alts or something like that? We have that's different. But yeah, we have an actual blooper reel. It's just us being bad at our job. There's our movie and then there's many different versions of the movie that will be released concurrently. Oh, well how many versions? How many can we expect? Oh no, it depends. I mean, how much money do we want to make? I don't know. Yeah, there's one of them I think is a Star Trek crossover, which is super weird. Would you be Captain James T. Kirk because you got the hair? Absolutely not. That was quick. That was very quick. No, I'm a Klingon. Oh, would you speak Klingon language? Not at all, which is why I was probably removed from set. Were there a lot of injuries where you're doing like the stunts? How choreographed was it? As a 50 year old man? No, not one. Not one injury and there was no pain at all. He was just utterly shredded for this movie though. This man did some some stuff in the gym that I don't I don't know how. Yeah, he came right. He was in shape. He made us all look good. I was in shape but there was consequence to the shape. There's consequence to the diet and there's kind of how long has it been? Seven months since we filmed the movie? Yeah, about that. I'm just starting to feel normal at this point. I got a burn on my boobs. What? What? How did that happen? Thank you for saying that. Oh well, there's like a little shell casing fell on my top. No way. Burnt my boobies. Do you remember who's it was? Was it mine? Was it? I think it was mine. Was it Rowan? You remember the heavens? Yeah, because it was like I had it from both sides. It was like. It was like. Oh that sounds terrible. And they fell right in. I think I remember that. That wasn't when we were walking on that. Backwards, right? From Juggernaut. Do you just have to stay in character and keep going even though you got a burnt booby? No, I yelled cut. I burned my tongue on some macaroni. Was that in the film? I was just at home. Deleted scene to look forward to. Yeah, just. And I burned my career with this movie. Yes, he burned his entire career right here. Gone. Deadpool says that he's going to die in a movie. Can you talk me through what the death scenes would like to film? Those are extended. Did they? Yeah. Change stuff from what you. Some of it was shot when you weren't there. Personal? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no personal questions. All right, no questions please. Thank you. Just play the game. Allow me to have my own death. Do this. I want an honorable death. Yeah, the death scenes were some of the most. For me, were some of the most fun stuff to do. That's what it is. You know, yeah, I know that was some of the inflation. This is actually live right now. Well, how does it work with the water? Is it green screen? With the water? Yeah. No, that's a tank. That's a big, big tank. We're underwater for that. Yeah. So did you have to spend a lot of hours in the tank and then just come up? Yeah, we actually shot in the tank for a couple of days. Yeah, there were two days of yeah. Yeah, just hold your breath and go. A lot of prune fingers afterwards. Oh, a little prune everything afterwards. Yeah. Were there any one-liners from those scenes that didn't make the final cut? Well, we were underwater. So hearing was the challenge. That was one. Yeah. Yeah. One liner. And how does it work for improv in the movie? Is there a lot of improv as you're doing it or do you stick to script? What's script? Yeah, yeah. What's script? It wasn't really a script. It was like a whispered suggestion. Mm-hmm. Yeah. No, we have some, you know, I think by and large we sort of all sort of stuck to the script. I mean, I don't, it wasn't too... I think of anything, you went to the side, you kind of wrote stuff down. You wrote stuff all the time. And you'd like to see if this works. Yeah, it'd be like Travis, just like Travis. It's just, it's called slow improvisation, I guess, right? So yeah, it was a slow improv. Yeah, lazy improvisation, yeah. Fans are going to be very excited to stick around for the post-credits sequences. Can you talk us through what it was like to film those? They're meant to be a surprise. They're not meant to be an extension of the narrative so much. It's just a fun little pop right at the end so you get some, you know, excitement and off you go. This time travel device, if you guys had it and you could choose what to do with it in Deadpool 3, what would happen? That's the first time I've been asked that question. Really? I haven't heard that question. Back to time, back to time. I would go back and want to be part of the Spice Girls. Yes, yes, that's true. As RuPaul. Will the Spice Girls go into Deadpool 3? I don't know, it's a fine suggestion. I would like to see the Spice Girls. I love the Spice Girls. Yeah, we'll be very excited to see them.