Ryan Reynolds strolls by himself in New York City’s Tribeca area, sporting a chic yet laid-back style.
Ryan Reynolds took a solitary stroll through New York City’s Tribeca area to start his week in style.
The 48-year-old actor left the house on Monday afternoon after being sighted in the city last week with Shawn Levy, the director of Deadpool 3.
Along with his film roles, the actor has been keeping busy as an owner of multiple enterprises, including the Wrexham AFC football team. He has also made appearances on the FX reality series Welcome to Wrexham, where he discusses his experiences as a company owner.
Wearing a grey fluffy jumper over a white t-shirt, Reynolds wore a navy blue Wrexham AFC basball cap.
During the walk, he wore white earbuds and black sunglasses, slipping his hands into his blue jeans pockets.
For the occasion, the actor accessorized his ensemble with a pair of butterscotch-colored Converse All-Star sneakers.
Reynolds turned 47 a few weeks ago, but it appeared that he received one of his wishes last week: a brand-new, customized motorcycle.
On his Instagram story on Thursday, the 47-year-old actor posted a message from Los Angeles-based custom bike builder Roughchild Motorcycles.
Reynolds was seen in the post beside Robert J. Sabel, the founder of Roughchild Motorcycles, and his brand-new “Bobber” motorcycle.
This is Ryan with his brand-new Bobber. The description for the post said, “Finished in NATO Green with a dusty pink pinstripe.”
The article also included a 360-degree video, a close-up of Reynolds and Sabel, and a picture of the bike itself.
In September, the Deadpool actor praised a custom Vector motorcycle built by a small British business named Arc on Instagram.
Described as the “coolest bike” he had ever ridden, the actor stated he “never stopped giggling the whole ride.”
Deadpool 3, which was supposed to come out in May of next year, will see Reynolds reprise his role as the Merc With the Mouth. However, director Shawn Levy recently made it seem doubtful that would still be possible in light of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
“I wish I had known.” I’m not even sure if [a release date] is formally set. Levy remarked, “I knew we were going to be on May 3.”
“That release date is definitely in jeopardy because of the actors’ strike and the protracted production pause,” Levy continued.
“Half the movie has been filmed.” I have edited 50% of the film. Levy stated, “We can’t wait to get back to work and release this film next year.”