Deadpool 3: Ryan Reynolds’ Costly John Candy Joke Revealed

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

If Ryan Reynolds has the desire to make a joke or a reference that he is passionate about, he is not one to treat nickels as though they are manhole covers – and two great examples of this have emerged from the history of the Deadpool franchise. First, there was the revelation back in 2016 that $10,000 of the film’s budget was allocated so that the actor could wear a shirt featuring the likeness of Bea Arthur (a special easter egg for Deadpool fans). That’s pretty wild… but even more wild is that the new revelation that the actor/producer spent $5,000 of his own money for the rights to make a special John Candy joke in all three of the Marvel films.

Reynolds discussed the special expenditure recently during a Q&A in New York following a screening of the new documentary John Candy: I Like Me (which is presently available to stream with an Amazon Prime subscription). The “joke” in question is a copy of the prop book The Canadian Mountedwhich is a novel that Candy’s character reads in the classic comedy Planes, Trains, And Automobiles. The tome appears in Deadpool, Deadpool 2and Deadpool & Wolverine… but only because he ponied up a lot of money to Paramount Pictures for the rights. He explained (via People),

I called Paramount and said, ‘Can I use the book, The Canadian Mounted that he’s reading in Planes, Trains and Automobiles?’ And I thought they’d just go, ‘Of course!’ And they were like, ‘Yeah, sure — for $5,000.’ I went ‘Alright, back off. You can have $5,000. Okay.’ I put my own salary back in [the first Deadpool]why stop now? So I licensed the book.

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