Published 22:28 IST, December 2nd 2019

Ryan Reynolds on doing stunts in films: "Action scenes aren't hilarious after turning 40"

Ryan Reynolds will be seen in 6 Underground with Adria Arjona, Mélanie Laurent and Dave Franco. Read more about his views on action scenes of his upcoming film.

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Ryan Reylds recently shared his views on performing action stunts for his projects. actor thinks that after turning 40, falling on cement wasn't hilarious anymore. Reylds will be seen giving audience a set of great action stunts and renaline-rush inducing chase sequences in his upcoming, 6 Underground. His latest film is going to revolve around six individuals who form a vigilante death squ after faking ir deaths in order to take down torious criminals. Re more to kw about Ryan Reylds’ views on his upcoming film.

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Ryan Reylds' views on action scenes in 6 Underground

Ryan shared some good experiences from film’s shoot and ded that he loved car chase, shoot sequences on giant boat, and action sequences in Hong Kong. He thinks that those kinds of action sequences are hilarious, fun, and exciting. According to Depool star, it feels that hardest stunt was just actual hand-to-hand combat sequences. After expressing his views, he said, “I think after I turned 40 falling on cement wasn't hilarious anymore. I love action, performing it and being a part of it .. I love learning from it... I wouldn't say challenging but mostly exciting.”  interview was taken by a major news publishing house. 

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16:39 IST, December 2nd 2019