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'Deadpool' Post-Credits To Feature Ryan Reynolds' Bloopers? Ed Skrein Thinks He Is A Funny Guy

Aug 28, 2015 09:36 PM EDT | By Mic Florendo

Fans finally got a glimpse of the much-awaited "Deadpool" trailer which featured Ryan Reynolds.

The 34-year-old actor showed off his funny antics and kickass stunts. One of the best scenes in the clip was the exchange between the lead star and Ed Skrein.

He kept on calling the 32-year old English actor "Posh Spice" in that scene before calling Gina Carano's character a less angry Rosie O'Donnell.

Ed Skrein, who plays the villain named Ajax in the upcoming Marvel movie, revealed that he received more insults from Ryan Reynolds.

"The only sad thing about the scene was that Ryan did about seven different versions of that, and being called 'Posh Spice' is the only one I've seen so far," the screen hunk told USA Today. "I hope that some of the other ones come out."

"The Transporter Refueled" star also hinted the possibility of having a post-credits scene that will feature some bloopers.

"Maybe (the filmmakers) will release a blooper reel with all the other alternatives. Ryan is such a funny guy and had so many comedic moments. That was just one of them," Skrein said.

Apart from Ryan Reynolds, "Deadpool" also features the star of the popular HBO sitcom "Silicon Valley" who plays the superhero's sidekick named Weasel.

"When you have people like Ryan Reynolds and T.J. Miller in the movie, you can guarantee that they are going to be riffing," Ed Skrein said. "Especially T.J. He was like an uncontrollable substance. He made everyone on the set laugh so much, he had everyone in tears."

Apart from the antihero and his sidekick, two more characters were revealed in the clip: Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead. During an interview with Empire, director Tim Miller revealed the new look of Colossus.

"As a fanboy I've always been like, 'That dude with the shiny skin is not fucking Colossus.' He should be this monstrous guy, and they actually let me make him seven-and-a-half feet tall," the filmmaker explained.

Tim Miller also revealed why they chose Negasonic over Cannonball.

"We thought about Cannonball, but he would've been a stupid hick character, whereas the guys wrote Negasonic as this deadpan goth teen, which was a great angle. She turned out really well," he said.

"Deadpool" will hit the theaters on Feb. 12, 2016. Check out the trailer below:

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