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15 Ryan Reynolds Movies & Shows Ranked From Kinda Meh to OMG Iconic!

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Okay, so Ryan Reynolds. The man, the myth, the meme machine. He’s given us everything from laugh-out-loud comedies to… well, let’s just say some *interesting* superhero moments. We’ve dug deep into his filmography and TV appearances, and ranked them all. Get ready to fight me in the comments!

1. Green Lantern (2011): The One We Try To Forget

Green Lantern (2011): The One We Try To Forget

Look, I’ll be honest — this one still stings. Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan. The suit made of light. The terrible CGI. It was… a choice. It bombed HARD, like, $116 million bomb. Honestly, it’s a miracle he bounced back from this, but he did! We stan a resilient king.

2. R.I.P.D. (2013): More Like RIP Our Brain Cells

R.I.P.D. (2013): More Like RIP Our Brain Cells

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Another one that just… didn’t land. Buddy cop movie with ghosts? Jeff Bridges as a grizzled old timer? It had potential, but it felt messy and unfunny. It only made $78 million worldwide against a $130 million budget. Ouch. We deserved better, frankly.

3. The Change-Up (2011): A Body Swap We Kind Of Needed

The Change-Up (2011): A Body Swap We Kind Of Needed

This one is lowkey underrated! Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman swap bodies. It’s crude, it’s silly, and it’s surprisingly sweet sometimes. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s a fun watch when you’re bored and want some laughs. It made $37 million, so… not a hit, but it’s got fans!

4. The Proposal (2009): Rom-Com Royalty

Okay, *this* is more like it! Ryan Reynolds playing the reluctant assistant to Sandra Bullock’s bossy editor? Yes, please! They have such great chemistry, and it’s genuinely funny and charming. It was a HUGE hit, raking in $317 million globally. A total mood.

5. Chaos Theory (2007): The One That Made Us Feel Things

This is the Ryan Reynolds you forget exists! He plays a meticulous accountant whose life unravels. It’s a drama, and he’s surprisingly good. It didn’t make waves at the box office ($1.2 million, yikes!), but it showed he had range, people!

6. Just Friends (2005): The Ultimate Christmas Rom-Com

If you don’t watch this every single holiday season, are you even alive? Ryan Reynolds trying to win over Amy Smart while Anna Faris is… well, Anna Faris. It’s cheesy, it’s hilarious, and it’s pure comfort viewing. It grossed $50 million. Iconic, no cap.

7. Blade: Trinity (2004): Pre-Deadpool Vampire Slayer

Before he was Deadpool, he was Hannibal King! This Wesley Snipes flick was dark and gritty, and while the movie itself is… a lot, Ryan Reynolds definitely brought his signature charm. It made $132 million worldwide. A decent showing for a cult classic.

8. The Adam Project (2022): Sci-Fi with Heart

This Netflix flick was a surprise hit! Ryan Reynolds teaming up with a younger version of himself and Mark Ruffalo? It’s got action, it’s got humor, and it’s surprisingly emotional. It was one of Netflix’s most-watched films of 2022. Living for this!

9. Free Guy (2021): We’re All NPCs in Ryan’s World

OMG, this movie! Ryan Reynolds as a bank teller who becomes self-aware in a video game? It’s pure chaotic fun, with a surprisingly heartfelt message about… well, life. It was a massive box office success, earning $331 million globally. Total mood.

10. Adventureland (2009): The Indie Gem

This is the one for the film nerds who appreciate a good coming-of-age story. Ryan Reynolds isn’t the lead, but his character, Mike, is iconic. It’s realistic, funny, and a little sad. It made $16 million, but it’s a cult classic for a reason.

11. Van Wilder (2002): The College Classic

Ah, Van Wilder. The ultimate party animal college comedy. Ryan Reynolds is hilarious as the rich kid who never graduates. It’s crude, it’s ridiculous, and it’s a staple for a reason. It made $14 million, but its legacy is HUGE.

12. Detective Pikachu (2019): He’s A Talking Pikachu, What More Do You Want?

Okay, hear me out. Ryan Reynolds voicing a CGI Pikachu? It sounds insane, and it kinda is, but it WORKS! This movie is surprisingly charming and fun, even if you’re not a Pokémon fan. It made $433 million worldwide. We stan this talking yellow mouse!

13. The Hitman’s Bodyguard Franchise (2017-Present): Action-Comedy GOLD

Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson? Together? Making us laugh until we cry? Yes! These movies are packed with insane action and hilarious banter. The first one made $183 million, and the sequel did well too. We need more of this duo, honestly.

14. Deadpool 2 (2018): Even Better Than The First?

How do you follow up perfection? With MORE perfection! Deadpool 2 somehow managed to be even funnier and more action-packed than the original. The jokes, the R-rated humor, the heart… it’s all there. It grossed a massive $785 million worldwide. ICONIC.

15. Deadpool (2016): The GOAT. Period.

Let’s be real. THIS is why Ryan Reynolds is a superstar. He *is* Deadpool. The perfect blend of humor, heart, and extreme violence. It defied expectations, earned $782 million worldwide, and basically changed the R-rated superhero game forever. No notes. This is the one.

FAQs

What is Ryan Reynolds’ highest-grossing movie?

Detective Pikachu is his highest-grossing film worldwide, pulling in over $433 million. But Deadpool and Deadpool 2 are right behind it, and arguably more defining for his career!

What TV shows has Ryan Reynolds been in?

He got his start in TV, most notably on the sitcom ‘Two Guys and a Girl’ (later ‘Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place’). He also had a stint on ‘The Office’ and voiced a character in ‘Family Guy’.

Is Ryan Reynolds making another Deadpool movie?

YES! ‘Deadpool 3’ (or ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’) is set to release in July 2024. It’s a HUGE deal because Hugh Jackman is back as Wolverine!

So there you have it! Our definitive, totally unbiased ranking of Ryan Reynolds’ career. Did we get it right? Probably not! Let us know your faves and your controversial opinions in the comments below. Share this with your fellow Ryan stans!

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