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Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman gate-crash live Spanish TV at Euro 2024 and it was chaos

Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman gate-crash live Spanish TV at Euro 2024 and it was chaos

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman gate-crashed Spanish TV while promoting Deadpool and Wolverine at Euro 2024.

Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman mate a surprise appearance on Spanish TV, gatecrashing RTVE.

The pair are on a mammoth promotional tour for the release of Deadpool and Wolverine, which is set to be released in the United Kingdom later this month.

They were recently in Berlin, the German capital, for a special fan event hyping up the Marvel superhero movie.

But they also turned up on Spanish television, barging into the studio with incredible energy as they blurted out phrases like 'Vamos', 'Ole' and 'Bueno.

The dynamic duo immediately started causing chaos as they joked about being Ryan Gosling and Hugh Hefner.

Asked by presenter Marcos what they were doing at the Euros, Australian and huge Norwich City fan Jackman said he had a British passport and had got the call-up for the semi-final as the team needs "a bit of height".

Reynolds then talked about supporting Spain in the tournament ahead of La Roja's semi final showdown with France on Tuesday.

Luis de la Fuente's men have been the outstanding side in the showpiece and are looking to win the Euros for the third time.

Reynolds and Jackman are backing them all the way and delivered a brilliant message to the people of Espana.

But despite pledging their support, Reynolds and Jackman were spotted in attendance watching Netherlands vs Turkey in the final quarter final at the Olympiastadion.

Image: Getty
Image: Getty

Both were pitchside before the game on Saturday night, where the Dutch came from behind to win 2-1 and set up a clash with England in Dortmund on Wednesday.

Deadpool and Wolverine was directed by Shawn Levy and featured a four-month hiatus due to the US actors' strike.

The film, which pits Reynolds and Jackman as allies, also stars Tyler Mane, Matthew Macfadyen, Emma Corrin and Jennifer Garner.

Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer has a brief cameo, as confirmed by Reynolds.

Featured Image Credit: RTVE

Topics: Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds, Euro 2024, Spain