Ryan Reynolds Just Called Mark Ruffalo His 'Friend From Work' While Filming In Vancouver

Reynolds is back on home soil in Canada!
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Currently filming in Vancouver, Ryan Reynolds shared some behind the scenes photos of himself and Mark Ruffalo on set. 

The two are working on a new Netflix film called The Adam Project

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"I have a friend from work too. But no matter how angry I make him, he stays the same size," wrote the Deadpool star.

One can assume that the "stays the same size" comment is a tip of the cap to Ruffalo's past role as The Hulk

The photos show the two actors standing next to a crashed car with billows of smoke pouring out from under the hood. 

The movie they are working on, The Adam Project, is centred around time-travel and will mainly be filming at the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE).

Filming kicked off in November 2020 and will continue into March 2021. 

Apparently, Reynolds will be travelling back in time to visit his younger self. 

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