Blake Lively reveals connection between ‘It Ends With Us,’ ‘Deadpool’
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have something else in common other than kids and 'Deadpool & Wolverine' appearance
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have shared the screen in Deadpool & Wolverine, but there’s more the couple have in common other than kids and film.
According to People, the Gossip Girl alum took to Instagram Stories on Friday, August 2, to give a shout-out to composer Rob Simonsen.
Simonsen is behind the music of Reynold’s recently released Deadpool instalment, and Lively’s It Ends with Us on the horizon.
"Some are songs I listened to while filming. Other inspirations we use while editing or marketing. And others are the stunning songs that made it into the film," she wrote as she shared the playlist of songs from her soon-to-be-released romantic drama.
"Yeah, the @deadpoolmovie composer. My husband and I share more than children," Lively, 36, added in the caption after she tagged other It Ends with Us collaborators along with Simonsen.
The Green Lantern actress and Reynolds, 47, are parents to daughters, nine-year-old James, seven-year-old Inez and four-year-old Betty and recently revealed the name and gender of their fourth baby, one-year-old son Olin.
Additionally, Deadpool & Wolverine continues to break records at the box office since its release on July 26.
While It Ends with Us, based on Collen Hoover's novel of the same name, is slated to premiere on August 9.
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