Ryan Reynolds and Andrew Garfield still seem to have a bromance going.
The actors recently reunited and reflected on their memorable Golden Globe Award kiss that went viral in 2017, discussing the light-hearted moment during a new episode. Different types of actors on actors series on Monday.
The playful kiss happened after Reynolds lost the award for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical to Ryan Gosling. La La Land.
“And of course, Gosling didn’t deserve it at all,” joked Reynolds. “I’m actually a real, fanatical fan of his.”
“I’m glad you were playing for him, and I felt a little insensitive about Ryan’s moment in the past,” Garfield said.
Reynolds agreed, sharing, “I did, too, but I was so thankful that it was such a wide shot that no one really noticed until later, and it was actually kind of perfect. ”
The kiss, which sparked a wave of backlash online, was witnessed in real time only by Reynolds’ wife, Blake Lively, and a woman sitting next to Garfield.
Garfield recalled feeling the need to apologize to Gosling, “But I was able to apologize to Ryan about it, thankfully, and say I’m so sorry!”
“I actually egged his house, which is pretty childish to do, but I didn’t feel so good about losing,” Reynolds joked, keeping the conversation light.
During the conversation, Reynolds took a moment to praise Garfield, saying how much he and his wife admire the actor.
“You can do no wrong in our house. [We love] Your work and your dedication. You do something that only you can do, and it’s a beautiful thing to see in action.”
Garfield returned the compliment, marveling at Reynolds’ contribution as head writer for Deadpool and Wolverine.
“I don’t know anyone else who’s doing it in terms of peeling back the onion of self-awareness and meta-ness and keeping the heart and providing a real fan service while also kind of poking fun at it.”
While the recent Garfield movie, We live in time.With no nominations for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 5, Reynolds’ Marvel film is in the running for “cinematic and box office achievement,” celebrating a $1.33 billion box office haul. .