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Ryan Reynolds feels ‘so good’ after throwing an ax at Hugh Jackman’s photo on Snapchat series

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The ‘Deadpool’ actor takes his feud with the ‘Wolverine’ star to a new level, as he uses the latter’s head shot as a target during an ax throwing session.

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Ryan Reynolds has restocked his fake fiefdom with Hugh Jackman throwing axes at his nemesis.

The pair of friends have been making fun of each other since they worked together on “X-Men Origins: Wolverine“Over a decade ago, they often embarrassed each other on social media, and now the”dead Pool“Star has taken the dispute to dangerous new levels in its web series,”Ryan no sabe“.

In a new video, Ryan enlists an ax thrower for advice and, after failing to hit his mark with his first few attempts, the actor gave himself a little incentive by placing a photo of Hugh in the center of a picture. board.

The ploy worked and Reynolds immediately hit the mark, calling it “satisfactory.”

In his new series, Reynolds tackles a number of odd sports and hobbies, including ice sculpting and manicuring.

Ryan Reynolds teamed up with Snapchat for “Ryan Doesn’t Know.” He is joined by “a group of talented emerging artists and creators from a variety of fields” as he tries out some new tricks, including visual deception with a visual effects expert. Trevor Bell.

The project is just one of many original programs that Snapchat is launching.

Will Smith has also hosted “Will From Home“On the social media platform. He spoke to family members, guest stars like Tyra Banks, and members of the public staying home due to social distancing measures.

Will’s son Jaden Smith also starred in a Snapchat justice and racial series before last year’s presidential election. He invited several of his famous friends and family, such as Hailey Baldwin, Common, his sister Willow Smith, Janelle Monáe, Yara shahidiY Lena Waithe to discuss issues such as criminal justice and educational reform and access to vote.

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