Don't be fooled. The seeming "feud" between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and their respective characters— Deadpool and Wolverine—on social media is not real. The two are actually the best of friends.

And this friendship has given birth to their latest collaboration, the superhero film "Deadpool & Wolverine" based on Marvel Comics and featuring their characters. The story begins six years after the events of "Deadpool 2" (2018), when Wade Wilson (Reynolds) lives a quiet life, leaving his time as the mercenary Deadpool behind him. That is, until the Time Variance Authority (TVA) puts him on a new mission and he joins a reluctant Wolverine as well in a mission that will change the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

We were able to interview the cast and filmmakers in a virtual press conference and they were able to share more insights into the making of this unique collaboration. Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool, Writer, Producer) When you heard that Disney owned Fox and that Deadpool was gonna be in the MCU, what was your reaction and expectation? I had no expectations. I've built a career on really having as few expectations as possible.

It does prevent crippling disappointment. I'd met Kevin and we had a great meeting. This was five years ago.

Six years ago, was our first chat about the movie. It was a very slow process. It wasn't so much about pitching different ideas, which I did pitch many different ideas, but it was about pitching ideas that both of us genuinel.