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Free Guy 2 approved by Disney: Ryan Reynold’s confirmation

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Free Guy is a newly released movie, including sci-fi action and gaming scenarios. It is currently making a huge debut in the global market. It has earned $28.4 million dollars and is still running high. The huge success of the movie has confirmed that it will be coming back with a sequel.

Disney has also confirmed the sequel. The main lead, Ryan Reynolds has tweeted that Mouse House is already in action for the follow-up movie. Free Guy was released this weekend on the big screens after a full year’s delay due to Covid-19. Fox earlier dumped the movie but Disney acquired it and decided to release it. Ryan tweeted “Aaaannnnd after 3 years messaging #FreeGuy as an original IP movie, Disney confirmed today they officially want a sequel. Woohoo! #irony,”.

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It has earned 84% Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.1 in IMDB. The authenticity was provided by using the original script. The movie stars Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Lil Rey Howery, Taika waititi, and Joe Keery.  In the movie, a bank teller finds out that he is inside an open-world video game.

Everyone who watched the movie appreciated the movie a lot. The film includes cameos of huge celebrities like Hugh Jackman, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Channing Tatum. Some even said that it is the best movie of the year for them. Free Guy is currently premiering on theatres worldwide.  For now, there are not many updates about the sequel, but fans are sure of receiving some good news by the end of the year.

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Shawn Levy is also looking forward to the follow-up movie. For a fact, all three of WB’s Releases “Don’t Breathe 2”, “Respect” and “Free Guy” helped WB make whooping records on the chart. “Less inventive that it gives itself credit for, ‘Free Guy’ qualifies as a summer blockbuster with something mildly compelling to say; not the most articulate or substantial in its exploration of its most interesting ideas, to be sure, but enjoyable nonetheless. So few of these expensive releases care to be more than crowd-pleasing escapism that the mere effort to engage with real-world concerns like gun violence comes off as creatively valuable.” The Wrap wrote.

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I am Sauramya Paikaray from New Delhi. I’ve done my 12th from Air Force Senior Secondary School,Race Course and I’m now pursuing BBA(Banking and Insurance) from Maharaja Surajmal Institute.

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