Deadpool Star Ryan Reynolds Accepts Creative Arts Emmy Award For ‘Welcome To Wrexham’ In Quirky Style; Check It Out

In a delightful twist at the Creative Arts Emmys, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds embraced their FX show, ‘Welcome to Wrexham,’ in a uniquely entertaining manner on social media.

While Reynolds was notably absent, his alter ego, Deadpool, made a surprise appearance, playfully taking centre stage during McElhenney’s acceptance speech.

Ryan Reynolds Celebrate Emmy Awards

Deadpool’s Unconventional Acceptance

Sporting a business suit and his iconic Deadpool mask while cradling a broken trophy, the irreverent anti-hero seized the spotlight. Referring to Reynolds as “Mr. Lively,” a playful nod to his wife Blake Lively, Deadpool quirkily declared, “Mr. Lively couldn’t be here to accept this broken Emmy, so he sent me on his behalf.”

Ryan Reynolds Gave An Emmy Acceptance Speech Of Behalf Of The ‘Welcome To Wrexham’

Gratitude and Humour

Grateful to Wrexham, the show’s focal city, Deadpool continued bantering. He thanked the Academy for the honor, humorously noting their absence from the televised awards show with “real celebrities.” Playfully extending thanks to FX and Disney, Deadpool, speaking as “Mr. Lively,” cheekily promised not to disrupt his next movie.

The Deadpool Star Was Dressed Up As His On-Screen Alter Ego For The Occasion

Oscars, You’re On Notice

In classic Deadpool style, attention was humorously diverted to the Oscars. Deadpool declared, “The Oscars: You’re on notice, motherf******,” suggesting a potential VFX nod next year. He even teased the effort behind Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds’ faces, promising Deadpool 3, set for release this summer.

In conclusion, Deadpool’s antics injected a playful and entertaining vibe into the Emmy celebrations. Moreover, the unconventional approach not only showcased the character’s wit but also highlighted the camaraderie between Reynolds and McElhenney.

Fans can now eagerly anticipate Deadpool 3, promising a unique blend of humour and action hitting screens this summer.