Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell swap Late Night Show Guesting

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live audiences are both surprised by Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live audiences are both surprised by Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.

When Will Ferrell cancels his interview, Ryan Reynolds steps in to rescue the day, discussing his marriage to Blake Lively and the concept of Ferrell's program The Shrink Next Door.

Ryan Reynolds was supposed to appear on the show tonight, but Will Ferrell, a real buddy, turned up to fill in for Ryan because he couldn't. Will answers all of Jimmy's questions for Ryan, including his new Netflix film Red Notice, his wife Blake Lively, the Halloween costumes his three girls wore, his fantastic gym regimen, and his new love of rapping.

On Wednesday's Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon announced his guest, Will Ferrell, then Ryan Reynolds appeared on stage in either a perfectly prepared prank or a paradoxical publicity campaign. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, 3,000 miles away, Jimmy Kimmel had a similar scenario, welcoming a pajama-clad Ferrell after presenting Reynolds. Both actors are promoting new projects, although they did not promote their own flicks directly Wednesday night.

"Look, I swore on the lives of my children 20 minutes ago that I would deliver this for him, and I'm going to do it, I'm going to talk to The Shrink Next Door," Reynolds stated. Fallon brought up the fact that his own film is also out this weekend, and Reynolds cut him off right there. "No, we're not talking about Red Notice while I'm here; if you bring up Red Notice, you will taste the back of my hand," he said, before describing The Shrink Next Door as a "Ant-Man-adjacent" Marvel feature (it isn't).
In Los Angeles, Kimmel was as astonished as Ferrell was by the last-minute swap, and both were equally devoted to promoting the film he wasn't in. "I'm just looking forward to Red Notice!" he said. Kimmel said, "Oh, are you under Red Notice?" Ferrell said, "I am not." "I haven't seen a stitch of it," Kimmel said, so he put up the footage after Ferrell messed about for the premise. After that, he made Ferrell pay for the substitute by asking him some of the same things he would have asked Reynolds and then making fun of his ostensibly surprise visitor.
Maybe Ferrell and Reynolds didn't want to go across the country for a late-night interview, or maybe it's simply great gonzo marketing. At the very least, it was novel.

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SOURCE: The Week
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