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BIG MOVIE: Netflix’s THE ADAM PROJECT With Ryan Reynolds Starts Filming in Vancouver With Sets at the PNE

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A man must travel back in time to get help from his 13-year-old self.

Ryan Reynolds returns to Vancouver to shoot his next big movie for Netflix.

The time travel movie known as The Adam Project reunites Reynolds with his Free Guy director Shawn Levy.

Related: Ryan Reynolds Coming Home To Vancouver To Shoot Netflix Movie The Adam Project This Fall/Winter

Filming dates: November 16th to March 8th, 2021.

Original title: Our Name is Adam.

Adam Reed, age 12, and still grieving the sudden death of his father a year earlier, walks into his garage one night to find a wounded pilot hiding there. This mysterious pilot (Ryan Reynolds) turns out to be the older version of himself from the future, where time travel is in its infancy. He has risked everything to come back in time on a secret mission. Together they must embark on an adventure into the past to find their father, set things right, and save the world. Working together, both young and grown Adam come to terms with the loss of their father and have a chance to heal the wounds that have shaped them. Adding to the challenge of the mission, the two Adams discover they really don’t like each other very much, and if they’re going to save the world, they’re first going to have to figure out how to get along.

Cast: Ryan Reynolds.

Writer: Jonathan Topper

Director: Shawn Levy.

Related: Is Ryan Reynolds Coming Home To Vancouver This Fall To Shoot a Big Time Travel Movie For Netflix?

Production office: Pacific Coliseum, 100 Renfrew Street.

Producers: David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger.

The Adam Project is the first project for The Group Effort Initiative — the Ryan Reynolds-financed diversity and inclusion program that aims to give people of colour a chance to work and learn on the actor’s productions.

Shawn Levy directed Ryan Reynolds in Free Guy with Joe Keery, Jodie Comer, Taika Waititi and Utkarsh Ambudkar.

Ryan Reynolds hasn’t given up hope on Disney/Marvel making Deadpool 3, but joked there may be a “leaks” issue.

Deadpool and Deadpool 2 showcased Vancouver’s beauty from above, downtown, Granville Bridge, Georgia Viaduct and the seedier alleys and strip clubs, as well as Riverview in Coquitlam.

Ryan Reynolds keeps in touch with his hometown in other ways: recently helping a young woman reunite with a bear containing her dead mother’s voice.

And responding to a distress call to Reynolds and Seth Rogen from BC Premier John Horgan about partying BC youth.

Seth Rogen’s response.

Meanwhile Reynolds is busy putting money in the bank.

And getting Covid-19 tests for his myriad other projects.

 

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