
T.J. Miller says he wasn’t requested to return for ‘Deadpool 3’
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T.J. Miller’s time within the “Deadpool” franchise has come to an finish.
Miller, who appeared in “Deadpool” alongside Reynolds as his pal Weasel, mentioned on the “Adam Corolla Show” podcast that he doesn’t envision engaged on one other undertaking with the actor.
“Would I work with him once more? No, I’d not work with him once more,” Miller mentioned.
Corolla requested Miller if the 2 have been buddies following filming.
“I obtained together with him quite a bit higher on the primary ‘Deadpool’ as a result of he wasn’t an enormous, enormous film star,” Miller mentioned.
He mentioned he had a “bizarre” interplay with the actor whereas filming the second installment of the franchise.
“We had a extremely bizarre second on ‘Deadpool’ the place he mentioned, ‘Let’s do another take.’ And then, because the character, he was horrifically imply to me as if I’m Weasel. So he was like, ‘You know what’s nice about you, Weasel? You’re not the star, however you just do sufficient exposition in order that it’s humorous, after which we are able to go away and get again to the true film,’” Miller mentioned.
Miller added that he wasn’t requested to return to the franchise for “Deadpool 3.”
“I’d not have finished ‘Deadpool 3’ in the event that they got here to me and have been like, ‘We need you to do ‘Deadpool 3,’ and we’re going to pay you twice as a lot,’” he mentioned.
“I feel [Reynolds] ought to make a ‘Deadpool 3’ and proceed to make motion pictures. I simply assume he doesn’t like me, and I assumed it was bizarre how he expressed that. I’m at a spot in my life the place I don’t must do ‘Deadpool 3,’” Miller mentioned.