Actor Ryan Reynolds talks about his 'love' of Mariah Carey and using her song 'Fantasy' in 'Free Guy'


By AGENCY
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds attend the 'Free Guy' New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on Aug 3, 2021 in New York City. Photo: AFP

Ryan Reynolds and Taika Watiti recently broke the Internet and the fourth wall with the promotional video Deadpool And Korg React.

The parody featured both of the actors' respective Marvel characters giving their two cents on the Free Guy trailer.

However, Reynolds said he initially pitched Disney a much different short film with Deadpool to open in front of Free Guy.

"I had pitched them an idea about doing a short film with Deadpool in front of Free Guy, where Deadpool's interrogating the hunter who killed Bambi's mum. And that was a no," Reynolds revealed to Variety at the Free Guy premiere in New York, the United States.

Reynolds headlines 20th Century Studios' new action-comedy as Guy, a bank teller who discovers he's an NPC (non-playable character) living within an open-world video game.

The film heavily features Mariah Carey's 1995 hit song Fantasy, which the actor said serves as "the engine of the movie".

"I am a huge Mariah Carey fan," Reynolds said. "It really was one of those weird things that happened naturally.

"I write to music anyway, and I initially put a song in the script by The Outfield called Your Love. It's an old '80s tune. It's great, but it just didn't have that epic scale I was looking for.

"And then Fantasy just came on my playlist and everything clicked in."

Reynolds did get in touch with Carey about using the song.

"I got to speak with Mariah and talked to her a little bit about how much of an engine and an agent of progress that this song had been in terms of our creative process and the scripts," he said.

"She's just been awesome about it."

Lil Rel Howery, who stars in the film as Buddy, said "it was surreal" to act alongside the Deadpool actor.

"I'm a big Ryan Reynolds fan, and for him to be able to bounce off me the same way, it was perfect," Howery said.

"The first day, I was nervous. I couldn't even do my lines because I was too busy staring at him doing like Ryan Reynolds stuff."

The summer blockbuster also features several cameos from popular streaming personalities, including the pro-gaming superstar Tyler "Ninja" Blevins.

While Free Guy marks the Twitch streamer's first blockbuster appearance, Ninja revealed that he didn't have to shift too far out of his comfort zone to prepare for the role.

"It was literally the exact same thing," Ninja said.

"They pulled up my setup, and they were like, 'hey, here are the lines. Say them however you want, get the gist of it.' It wasn't any different from my streams, actually, I just had to be me." Free Guy started principal photography in May 2019, which writer-director Shawn Levy said feels like "a creative lifetime ago."

The film was pushed back three times due to the ongoing pandemic – now premiering in the United States a total of 13 months from its initial release date.

The Stranger Things producer said that he and Reynolds used the extra time they were granted "to polish the visual spectacle" of the project.

"The whole idea was to make a movie that promised delight, warmth and just fun at the movies," Levy said. "And maybe now we could use those escapes more than ever." – Reuters

Get 20% OFF The Star Digital Access

Monthly Plan

RM 13.90/month

RM 11.12/month

Billed as RM 11.12 for the 1st month, RM 13.90 thereafter.

Best Value

Annual Plan

RM 12.33/month

RM 9.87/month

Billed as RM 118.40 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Lifestyle

Security education should start early, especially for girls, say experts
Can our bodies adapt to heatwaves?�
Airports, airlines warn new EU border checks disrupt summer travel
Actress held after allegedly testing positive for meth in KL entertainment outlet raid
Dior versus Chanel: Which fashion house won the celebrity bridal battle?
West Bank arts festival kicks off for first time since Gaza war
Sunny Side Up: None of us can be blank slates
South Korean rapper Penomeco featured on football legend Ronaldinho’s new album
A rising interest in offbeat destinations across Asia
Singer featured on LMFAO’s ‘Party Rock Anthem’ dies at 37

Others Also Read