Ryan Reynolds revealed that he wouldn't hesitate to attend a reunion for the relatively obscure sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place.

Speaking to Inverse, the beloved actor shared his enthusiasm for the show, noting that the comedy is one of his favorite projects. When asked if he'd be open to returning for a theoretical Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place reunion, Reynolds enthusiastically responded, "I would do that in a heartbeat. That was one of the best jobs I’ve ever had in my life. Truly. I mean it. I loved every second of it."

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The actor went on to say that while the show ended in 2001, he still keeps in touch with many members of the cast. "Even yesterday I spoke with Nathan Fillion and Traylor Howard," said Reynolds. While there are currently no plans for an official reunion, the Deadpool star concluded by saying "Yeah, hopefully, we'll see."

Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place, often simply referred to as Two Guys and a Girl, ran for four seasons from 1998 to 2001. The series chronicles the lives of a group of twenty-somethings living in Boston. Reynolds stars as Michael "Berg" Bergen, a rebellious yet charming youth who is addicted to causing chaos in the lives of his friends, most notably Peter Dunville, played by Richard Ruccolo.

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While fans of Reynolds shouldn't hold their breath for a revival of Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place, they can instead look forward to seeing the actor in his upcoming film The Adam Project. A sci-fi time-traveling thriller, the movie sees Reynolds teaming up with a younger version of himself and his late father to save the future from completely collapsing in on itself.

If that wasn't enough, Reynolds is also hard at work on Deadpool 3. Starring as Wade Wilson, the titular Merc with a Mouth, fans of the comedically violent anti-hero seemingly won't need to wait too much longer for an update on the highly anticipated movie. "I'll say this about [Deadpool 3] is I'll have a batch of updates on that sooner rather than later, I hope," said Reynolds. "So I'll be able to get into stuff about Deadpool a little bit more clearly and definitively down the road."

The Adam Project hits Netflix on March 11.

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Source: Inverse