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Ryan Reynolds shares first look of Domino from Deadpool 2

The 40-year-old actor took to Twitter and shared the first image of actress Zazie Beetz as Domino.

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NEW DELHI: It seems like Ryan Reynolds knew exactly what ‘Deadpool’ fans wanted to see.

The 40-year-old actor took to Twitter and shared the first image of actress Zazie Beetz as Domino.

With his usual quirky style, he captioned the snap, “Some people just know how to work a red carpet.” 

In the photo, Domino is seen lounging in front of a fireplace atop of Deadpool, who has been flattened out into a rug.

The snap is a callback to one of the first photos of Reynolds as Deadpool, the one where he was lying on a rug in front of a huge fireplace.  

Actress Zazie Beetz as Domino. (Photo | twitter.com/VancityReynolds)

The real name of the character is Neena Thurman and like her mutant name might suggest, she has the ability to alter her luck in situations through telekinetic acts.
 
Reynolds has not been shy about sharing photos from the set of the highly-anticipated sequel, which will also star Josh Brolin as Cable.

In June, Reynolds posted a photograph posing in front of the X-Mansion in costume, and two weeks ago, he confirmed Leslie Uggams’ return as Blind Al in another photo.

Similarly, Brolin has also documented his transformation into the psychic mercenary on social media, too.

Helmed by David Leitch, ‘Deadpool 2’ also stars Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller, Julian Dennison and Jack Kesy in pivotal roles.

The flick is slated to hit theaters on June 1, 2018.

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