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Ryan Reynolds Congratulates 'Joker' For Surpassing 'Deadpool' In Earnings In True Deadpool Fashion

Ryan Reynolds Congratulates 'Joker' For Surpassing 'Deadpool' In Earnings In True Deadpool Fashion
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If you haven't heard, Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the titular crown prince of crime, is now the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time.


Deadpool 2, starring Ryan Reynolds, previously held the title of highest grossing R-rated movie of all time. Reynolds, ever the good sport, felt moved to congratulate Joker and shared an edited poster to Twitter and Instagram to say his own form of congrats.

See the full poster here:

The poster, an edit of the original Joker poster, lists the names of other high-grossing R-rated films.

Where the title Joker was, the poster now reads "You Mother F*cker."

Ohhhhh Ryan.

Fans think it's hysterical, and also incredible how Reynolds manages to be so Deadpool-esque even in his every day life.

One day ago, Deadpool 3 was finally listed as "in development" and is expected to hit theaters in 2022.

As Deadpool is famous for breaking the fourth wall and addressing things happening in the contemporary world around him, it is likely we will see some Joker jokes or references in the new film.

Joker, which hit theaters on October 4, 2019, has a 69% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

If Ryan Reynolds has anything to say about it, Deadpool 3 will beat it in every category possible.

Deadpool 1 & 2 are available here.

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