Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds has paid a heartfelt tribute to his friend's late child in his latest film, Deadpool and Wolverine.
The third instalment of the Deadpool franchise was released in last month and has been a huge box office success.
Actor and comedian Rob Delaney, has appeared in both Deadpool 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine.
In 2018, he tragically lost his two-year-old son Henry to a brain tumour, not long after filming for the second film had concluded.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) August 19, 2024
The Reds co-owner shared a post on social media paying tribute to his co-star's son.
Ryan said: "Rob Delaney brought PeterPool (née Sugarbear) into our hearts and effortlessly redefined the modern moose-knuckle — showing just how chic it can be. And if theories are correct, he may be the new Anchor Being.
"There’s more to Rob Delaney than some realize. He’s one of the most subversively funny people I know. He’s a beautiful acerbic and vulnerable writer.
"If you stayed through the credits of Deadpool & Wolverine, you might notice a credit saying, “For Henry Delaney”. Henry was Rob’s son. And Rob lost his little boy to a brain tumor in 2018. Right as we finished Deadpool 2.
"I’ve always kicked my own ass because I didn’t place a tribute to Henry over the end credits of DP2.
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"If there’s a bright side, even more people are seeing Henry’s name in the credits of Deadpool & Wolverine. And now, at long last, father and son are sharing the same screen.
"Rob has a vivid perspective on unimaginable grief. And he takes an unfiltered, rage-ful, loving, sad and hilarious (yes, HILARIOUS) look at grief through his book, A HEART THAT WORKS. The book explores the kaleidoscopic colours of emotion Henry’s passing revealed.
"I’m lucky to know Rob. And I’m lucky to have friends willing to put themselves on the line to make others feel less alone."
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