Ryan Reynold's New Dating App Commercial Unites The #1 Couple Of The Year: Satan & 2020

Truly a match made in hell.
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A new commercial for the dating site Match.com stars Ryan Reynolds as Satan and depicts him meeting his most perfect match of all: the year 2020.

Reynolds (as Satan) looks sad and lonely 11 months ago as he sits, bored, in hell when suddenly he matches with 2020, the literal year in woman form, on the Match dating app on his phone.

Sparks fly when the two meet, and the rest of the commercial depicts how the relationship grows and is nurtured into what is truly the year's absolutely perfect couple.

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"So, where you from?" 2020 asks Satan. "Hell," he replies. "Me too," she says, in the most beautiful exchange of words to happen this whole year.

The couple takes advantage of an empty world locked down, as they sit in an empty movie theater, exercise at an empty gym, and have a picnic in an empty football field.

Taylor Swift's "Love Story" plays as their relationship progresses and they do things like stealing all of the toilet paper.

Congratulations to the, uh, "happy" couple.

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