Actor Ryan Reynolds appeared in the US version of Antiques promotion To sell Cleopatra’s egg from his new crime on Netflix red notice. You can see the funny drawing below:
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He posted the comic on his Instagram channel this afternoon to promote the new film.
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Reynolds stars alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Gal Gadot rotate Flyer Which broke the record for the biggest opening day of any movie on Netflix ever.
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Ryan, 45, wrote in the caption, “The #RedNotice scene I wish I could have captured.”
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Reynolds’ 39.8 million followers loved the scene.
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One commented: “You are something else, laugh for a minute!”
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Another said, “I wanted to see what happened on the Weekly Show about it!”
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This new promo video starts with Ryan sitting across from us Antiques action Lark E. Mason hosts on either side of the table.
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Mason asks Ryan to tell him about the golden egg in front of them.
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“Yeah, it’s an egg,” says Ryan.
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Lark adopts Ryan (his name is Nolan Booth in the video, his character from red notice) You got the egg the way most guests on the show get their stuff – from a relative.
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He asks: What is your family history like?
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“Well, no,” says Ryan, “this is not a family heirloom.
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“My family denied themselves years ago, they don’t like me.
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“But that’s the legacy that my dear friend at the museum lent me.”
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Ryan then hesitates before saying that his friend actually doesn’t know he lent him the golden egg. Snake laughed.
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Lark goes on to say that the egg is one of three eggs found by the Egyptian queen Cleopatra at the end of her life in 30 BC. Were ordered.
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Two eggs were kept in public collections and one was lost during World War II.
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“The German soldiers brought her to a safe place,” says Lark, “she stayed there until recently.”
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Cleopatra eggs from red notice It’s completely fictional, by the way, and was invented for the film by writer Rawson Marshall Thurber.
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Ryan, who finds the long details about boring eggs, interrupts him.
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He only cares about the monetary value of the egg and asks Lark the big question.
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Then Lark puts an end to Ryan’s fear by insuring his ridiculous $ 100 million worth (assuming he can get rid of the complications of selling a stolen egg).
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