Ryan Reynolds Has A New Show On Snapchat About All The Things He Doesn't Know

Get ready for mukbangs, axe throwing and ice sculpting!
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Ryan Reynolds is at it again and this time the Canadian-born actor is teaming up with Snapchat to host his very own show. 

The series, called "Ryan Doesn’t Know," will premiere on the social media app on January 30, 2021. Viewers can expect to see Reynolds candidly learning many cool things with the help of his guests.  

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You could fill a gymnasium with the things I don't know. Ryan Reynolds

The Deadpool actor will take on a ton of new hobbies in the hopes of developing as a person and connecting with other people and their crafts.

Some activities featured will include mukbangs, axe throwing, ice sculpting, nail art and so much more. 

"You could fill a gymnasium with the things I don't know," Reynolds said in the trailer video.

"In the hopes of becoming a less boring husband and father, I'm meeting up with talented new artists to learn a little about a lot of new things."

The actor took to Instagram to share the news along with the video. He captioned the post saying "Snapchat. Am I saying that right? Snapchat."   

Either he's an old dude who is unfamiliar with the app or he's just so excited for this new venture he's speechless! Either way, we are totally stoked! 

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