'Is everyone expected to apologize for bashing Marvel after the endgame?': Ryan Reynolds Goes Guns Blazing in recent Jamie Lee Curtis-MCU controversy that even got Kevin Feige involved

'Is everyone expected to apologize for bashing Marvel after the endgame?': Ryan Reynolds Goes Guns Blazing in recent Jamie Lee Curtis-MCU controversy that even got Kevin Feige involved

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Jamie Lee Curtis' apology to Marvel has Ryan Reynolds wondering if his mischievous Deadpool & Wolverine jabs warrant an apology as well.

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Marvels has had its fair share of critics over the years, with heavyweights like Martin Scorsese throwing shade and Jamie Lee Curtis jumping in and out of the critics club. Curtis recently issued a heartfelt apology for his Marvel comments, but Ryan Reynolds saw it as the perfect opportunity to stir the pot a bit.

With Reynolds infamous for his cheeky jabs at Marvel in Deadpool & Wolverine, he decided to humor the internet a bit. After all, if anyone is going to benefit from a little Marvel controversy, it's the guy who has made a career out of wicked humor and breaking the fourth wall. And the fans are absolutely trashing it!

Marvel's recent decline has not gone unnoticed by Hollywood's A-listers, and in particular the post-Endgame era is now often described as a "bit of a low point" for the saga. At the recent San Diego Comic-Con, Jamie Lee Curtis and her Borderlands co-stars were put to the test with some Marvel trivia. When asked what phase the MCU is in, Curtis, known for his bluntness, boldly declared that it was "bad" in an MTV interview.

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'Is everyone expected to apologize for bashing Marvel after the endgame?': Ryan Reynolds Goes Guns Blazing in recent Jamie Lee Curtis-MCU controversy that even got Kevin Feige involved.
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