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Ryan Reynolds Reacts To Taylor Swift Rumors Circling 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

Ryan Reynolds is making clear that his pal Taylor Swift won’t appear in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” but the actor is hinting at some other “surprises” that are in store for moviegoers.

On Monday’s episode of “The Tonight Show,” Reynolds sought to put an end to recent gossip about the pop sensation’s supposed involvement in the upcoming film.

“There’s rumors all about all these insane cameos that may or may not be in the movie,” said host Jimmy Fallon, before mumbling, “Taylor Swift.”

“I wish!” Reynolds replied. “Taylor, you know, if I ever stop, she’d make a good Deadpool. She’s funny. Funny!”

The “If” star’s comments come after trailers for “Deadpool & Wolverine” seemed to confirm the inclusion of the character Lady Deadpool. In the Marvel comics, Lady Deadpool, aka Wanda Wilson, is a female version of Deadpool, the alter ego of mercenary Wade Wilson.

Naturally, the internet couldn’t help but speculate that the blond mystery woman in the trailer footage must be Swift or perhaps Reynolds’ wife, Blake Lively, who he says worked behind the scenes on the “Deadpool” franchise in the past.

Though Reynolds dismissed the Swift gossip on “The Tonight Show,” he did drop a few breadcrumbs for fans eager to know more about the superhero film, which hits U.S. theaters Friday.

“The folks that do show up in the movie… I have no idea how we’ve managed to keep it secret, given the internet and all this stuff,” he said, preferring to describe their appearances as “surprises” rather than “cameos.”

“It’s not just like a ‘hey, there’s the person!’ and we move on,” Reynolds added. “They’re there for a reason.”

Reynolds had also shut down Swift-related rumors in a Monday story by E! News.

“I’m going to just say once and for all that the cameo

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