It returned to the set last month after production stopped in March due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
But Ryan Reynolds was ready to say goodbye to his teammates Dwayne Johnson, 48, and Gal Gadot, 35, as well as the crew of his upcoming Netflix movie Red Notice on Friday.
The 44-year-old actor posted behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the action comedy while revealing that Thursday was his last day of filming.
Saying goodbye: Ryan Reynolds, 44, posted some behind-the-scenes photos from the set of Red Notice with Gal Gadot, 35, and Dwayne Johnson, 48 on Friday after he wrapped up his scenes on Thursday.
Ryan opened his post with a black and white of himself with Dwayne and Gal in what looked like a church.
He wore a dark jumpsuit with light spots, which Dwayne reflected.
Gal added a bit of flair with a dark skirt with a slit to show off her legs, black knee-length boots, a long black overcoat and a fluffy black hat.
Ryan began his post by yearning for the days when films were plentiful in theaters, although many smaller films continued to be released digitally during the pandemic.
“There haven’t been a lot of movies lately. I miss them, ”he wrote.
“Yesterday was my last day on #RedNotice. We started this movie 10 months ago. We stopped in March without knowing when or if we would go back, ”he continued. “ With the help of so many smart health and safety workers, Netflix has found a way to get us back to work. ”
Action: Ryan included a selfie with a beaming Gal, who appeared to have been taken in front of ancient treasure props
Chilling: Another black-and-white snap showed him and Dwayne on set and laughing with Red Notice Rawson director Marshall Thurber
Back on track: “Yesterday was my last day on #RedNotice. We started this movie 10 months ago. We stopped in March not knowing when or if we would go back, ” he wrote
“My hat is OFF to this crew. I cannot stress enough their courage, ”he wrote, congratulating the“ 300 souls ”who had to isolate themselves for the production.
“They went to work every day under the most intense circumstances. This sacrifice is not only theirs, but it also belongs to their family, friends and loved ones who have not seen them for months.
‘Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear masks. And visors. And grow cotton swabs every day, ”he concluded.
Ryan included a selfie with a beaming Gal, who appeared to have been taken in front of antique treasure accessories.
Another black-and-white snap showed him and Dwayne on set laughing with Red Notice director Rawson Marshall Thurber.
The Deadpool star looked more serious in a more muffled black and white photo of himself chatting with the director as the two wore masks.
True Heroes: “My hat is OFF to this crew. I cannot stress enough their courage, ”he wrote, congratulating the“ 300 souls ”who had to isolate themselves for the production; always in the red opinion
Dedicated: “Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear masks. And visors. And grow cotton swabs every day, ” he concluded
Behind the Scenes: Another shot revealed some cinematic magic with a process shot of a partial helicopter filmed against a sky background
At work: He also posted photos of crew members going about business in a lot dressed to look tropical with lots of palm trees
Ryan shared a still-from-the-movie color of what looked like him in a red valet jacket as he was trapped against a wall.
Another snapshot revealed some cinematic magic with a process shot of a partial helicopter filmed against a sky background.
He also posted some photos of crew members going about business in a lot dressed to look tropical with lots of palm trees.
Pals: The Detective Pikachu star shared another post later Friday to pay tribute to his friend Dwayne, whose company Seven Bucks Productions helped produce Red Notice
Invigorating: “ The movies really make you feel like a kid again. Thank you @therock for including me on the trip and for carrying me on your broad, generous and expansive shoulders. I think I’ll stay here for a while ‘
The Detective Pikachu star shared another post later Friday to pay tribute to his friend Dwayne, whose company Seven Bucks Productions helped produce Red Notice.
His photo featured a still from the film of the two actors chatting in a cafeteria, as well as a photoshopped image with juvenile versions of himself and Dwayne posted above their heads.
“Movies really make you feel like a kid again. Thank you @therock for including me on the trip and for carrying me on your broad, generous and expansive shoulders. I think I’ll stay here for a while.
Safety first: Last month Gal marked her return to the Red Notice with a photo of herself doing her coronavirus test while wearing a pandemic t-shirt
Last month, Gal marked her return to the Red Notice with a photo of herself having her coronavirus test while wearing a pandemic t-shirt.
In an Instagram photo announcing the start of filming in January, Dwayne described his character as ‘the world’s greatest tracker’ who works for INTERPOL, while gal’s character is ‘the biggest art thief in the world’. world ” and Ryan’s character is “ the biggest con artist in the world ”. ‘
“In the world of international crime, a RED OPINION issued by Interpol is a global alert to hunt down and capture the worlds most wanted,” he wrote to sum up the film.
The film was originally slated for distribution by Universal Pictures, but the studio balked at the large budget of $ 125 million to $ 150 million.
Netflix, which was a finalist in the initial auction war, stepped in to distribute the film in place of Universal.
Day one: Johnson shared a photo of the set when filming began in January. Netflix movie, which is from Universal Pictures, took hiatus due to coronavirus
Ouch! Ryan shared another photo later on Friday of himself wearing makeup to look battered and bruised while filming Red Notice