Jennifer Garner's Ben Affleck Divorce Joke in 'Deadpool and Wolverine' Wasn't Vetted by the Actor
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Director Shawn Levy admits he didn't run the line by Affleck ahead of time, but he later spoke to the 'Daredevil' actor about the tribute to his Marvel character in the end credits.

AceShowbiz - When director Shawn Levy invited Jennifer Garner to reprise her role as Elektra in the highly anticipated "Deadpool & Wolverine", he knew it could lead to some unforgettable moments. Indeed, one particular scene has stood out, leaving audiences in stitches.

In the film, which stars Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, there is a scene where Deadpool expresses condolences to former Marvel characters who perished in the wasteland world. When Daredevil, a character previously played by Garner's real-life ex-husband Ben Affleck, is mentioned, Garner's Elektra bluntly replies, "Oh, it's fine," showcasing her impeccable comedic timing.

This cheeky one-liner became an instant hit with fans, thanks to Garner's flawless delivery and the context surrounding it. As Levy revealed on the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, the line wasn't vetted by Affleck but was approved by Garner herself. This humorous nod adds a unique layer to the movie, given Garner and Affleck's history, highlighting Marvel's willingness to poke fun and break the fourth wall.

Garner and Affleck, who starred together in 2003's "Daredevil, The Movie", where they reportedly fell in love on set, got married in 2005 and share three children together: Violet, Seraphina and Samuel. Though they divorced in 2018, they have maintained an amicable relationship. Garner has been dating John Miller since 2018, while Affleck rekindled his romance with Jennifer Lopez, leading to their Las Vegas elopement in July 2022.

Interestingly, Garner has been a surprising ally for Lopez amid recent marriage rumors involving Affleck. According to Us Weekly, Garner has been "really friendly" to Lopez, offering her support during difficult times. However, sources say Garner is done playing marriage counselor to her ex-husband.

"Deadpool" enthusiasts will also relish Reynolds's cheeky reveal of Jackman's return to the franchise in a comedic video shared on social media. "Deadpool & Wolverine" marks the duo's first collaboration since 2009's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine", with cameos and tributes that pay homage to the legacy of Marvel movies.

Garner's return as Elektra, nearly 20 years after her original portrayal, also saw her reflecting on the unique challenges of the role. In a recent interview, she humorously recounted her struggles with Elektra's costume, which required extensive martial arts training and elaborate wardrobe adjustments to avoid malfunctions.

"Deadpool & Wolverine" encapsulates the lighthearted spirit Marvel fans cherish, proving that even the most legendary heroes can indulge in a bit of fun. With its laugh-out-loud moments and nostalgic nods, this film provides a fresh take while honoring its roots.

Catch Jennifer Garner, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in "Deadpool & Wolverine", in theaters now!

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