Ryan Reynolds Realizes On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ That ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Fans Are Going To “F***” The Popcorn Bucket: “That’s A Clear Invitation”

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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman took over Jimmy Kimmel Live for one chaotic night of dirty jokes, swearing and R-rated hijinks ahead of the premiere of their much-anticipated Marvel film, Deadpool & Wolverine.

On the show, Reynolds gave a shoutout to the viral popcorn bucket they designed for the movie.

“Remember the Dune popcorn bucket? Sexy, right?” he said, referring to the bucket that somehow resembles both a sandworm and a sex toy at the same time. “Well, we made a Wolverine bucket for our movie.”

Jackman could not hold back his laughter as Reynolds presented the Wolverine-shaped bucket and said, “What’s crazy is I didn’t realize until just now, you know people are really gonna fuck this thing. That’s a clear invitation.”

Jackman recovered enough to promote the surprising add-on people can get for just an additional $3.

“For an extra $3 AMC will add my testicles onto the neck,” he joked, referring to that wild cameo he made in Movie 43. “But it’s summer, there’s a lot of air conditioning so you may not notice.”

They not only made a collectors item to commemorate Deadpool & Wolverine, they also made one to celebrate their time on Jimmy Kimmel Live — except it’s shaped like Jimmy Kimmel‘s sidekick, Guillermo Rodriguez.

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“I mean, come on, you can eat snacks out of it or you can use it to take a single 64-ounce shot of tequila,” Jackman joked.

Reynolds cut in to add, “And this one is far superior to the Wolverine one because this is made of real skin, which is why there’s only four of them.” Rodriguez laughed from his seat side stage as Reynolds later added, “We’re gonna send Guillermo home with one tonight so he can have a weird night with his wife.”

The Marvel co-stars are finally teaming up for the first time in Deadpool & Wolverine after their characters crossed paths in the 2009 film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which was panned by fans and critics alike.

Deadpool & Wolverine is now playing in theaters.

Jimmy Kimmel Live airs weeknights at 11:35 ET/PT.