Ryan Reynolds Never Asked Me

Halle Berry was never asked by Ryan Reynolds to reprise her “X-Men” movie role of Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine.
The record-breaking Marvel blockbuster featured the surprise returns of heroes from Fox’s Marvel era, from Jennifer Garner’s Elektra to Wesley Snipes’ Blade.
“No,” Berry said when asked if there were talks about playing Storm again in the latest Marvel movie. “Blake [Lively] asked me one time — I ran into her at a Marc Jacobs fashion show — and she said, ‘Would you ever be in my husband’s movie as Storm?’ I said, ‘Yeah, if he asked me,’ but he never asked me.”
Storm is one of Berry most iconic roles.
She’s been open about clashing with “X-Men” and “X2” director Bryan Singer on set during the making of the films, famously firing back at him during one argument: “You can kiss my Black ass.”
“Sometimes, because of whatever he’s struggling with, he just didn’t always feel present,” Berry added. “He didn’t feel there. And we’re outside in our little ‘X-Men’ stage freezing our ass off in Banff, Canada, with subzero weather and he’s not focusing. And we’re freezing. You might get a little mad.”
Vaughn rejected the offer to direct “The Last Stand” after discovering a studio executive’s plan to deceive Berry into reprising her role as Storm.
“One of the main reasons I quit ‘X-Men 3,’” Vaughn said, “I went to an executive’s office and I saw an ‘X3’ script. It was a lot fatter. I asked, ‘What is this draft?’ They were like, ‘Don’t worry about it.’ So I grabbed it, and opened the first page, and it said, ‘Africa. Kids dying from no water, and Storm creates thunderstorm to save all these children.’”
Berry ended up returning as Storm in “X-Men: The Last Stand,” but the film did not include any scenes set in Africa as the script Vaughn read included. “The Last Stand” did, however, give Storm a more prominent role as the character takes over as the head of Charles Xavier’s school for mutants after his death.