T.J. Miller and Ryan Reynolds’ “Deadpool” drama is dead in the water.
The comedian revealed that his former co-star reached out to him via email after Miller alleged that Reynolds was “horrifically mean” to him on set.
“It was a misunderstanding,” Miller, 41, said on Wednesday’s episode of the “Jim Norton & Sam Roberts Show,” calling the Golden Globe nominee, 45, “cool” and a “good dude.”
The “Cloverfield” alum added, “It was very cool for him to say, ‘Hey, you know, I just heard … that you were upset about this.’ And I kind of said, ‘You know, I’m not,’ and then we sort of hashed it out quickly.”
Miller noted that he “feels bad” over how “misconstrued” his on-set story became after his “Adam Corolla Show” podcast interview went viral.
The “Silicon Valley” alum clarified that he “wasn’t really saying anything negative” about Reynolds.
“He is so funny, which I always maintained,” Miller explained. “I said all these complimentary things and none of that shows up. So that’s really a bummer.”
In the Oct. 5 episode, the screenwriter said that he would “not work with [Reynolds] again” after a “really weird” interaction with the “Green Lantern” star — even if he was paid “twice as much” for a “Deadpool 3” role.
“I got along with him a lot better on the first ‘Deadpool’ because he wasn’t a huge, huge movie star,” Miller said, calling the second installment a “not … great experience.”
After the “How to Train Your Dragon” voice actor referred to Reynolds as “insecure,” he added, “I just think he doesn’t like me, and I thought it was weird how he expressed that.”
In 2018, Miller himself was accused of being a bully on the “Silicon Valley” set by co-star Alice Wetterlund via Twitter, which he denied.
“She may have had that experience, but it’s … just people trying to get into the headlines,” the producer said at the time. “It was not my experience that anyone was bullying her.”
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