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Ryan Reynolds is a lovable national treasure. Whether it’s appearing in cell phone commercials, buying British football clubs, or appearing on TV and in movies, he seems to be everywhere. He started as an actor back in the ’90s, appearing primarily in guest spots on TV shows. However, what made him a breakout star was his role of Berg on the TV series Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place.
From there, Reynolds dove into plenty of different film genres: comedy, horror, action, and drama. By the 2010s, Reynolds was a household name. He came even more into the mainstream by portraying one of Marvel’s more notable mutant heroes, Deadpool.
The third installment in the series sees fan favorites Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) teaming up for the first time. Yes, Deadpool appeared in Wolverine: Origins, but most fans want to wipe that from their memories, for good reason. Deadpool & Wolverine is breaking box-office records, bringing in over $440 million globally in its first weekend, which is a huge accomplishment for a rated-R movie.
With that new movie fresh in our minds, we wondered what critics thought about all of Reynolds’ movies. So, we looked to GameSpot sister site Metacritic to see what the highest-rated movies of Reynolds’ career are. All of the movies listed below either starred Reynolds or heavily featured the actor. Here are his top 15.
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