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Halle Berry says Blake Lively asked her to be in ‘Deadpool 3’ — but she ‘never’ heard from Ryan Reynolds

There’s a storm brewing.

Halle Berry revealed in a new interview with ComicBook that she wasn’t asked to reprise her role as Ororo Munroe/Storm in Marvel’s cameo-filled “Deadpool and Wolverine.”

The 58-year-old actress claimed that lead star Ryan Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively even asked her about joining the film.

Halle Berry as Storm in “X-Men: The Last Stand.” 20th Century Fox
Deadpool and Wolverine. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

“Blake asked me one time, I ran into her at a Marc Jacobs fashion show, and she said, ‘Would you ever be in my husband’s movie as Storm?’ I said, ‘Yeah, if he asked me,’ ” Berry said, adding, “but he never asked me.”

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at the “It Ends With Us” NY premiere. Variety via Getty Images

Berry played the iconic weather-controlling superhero in “X-Men” (2000), “X2: X-Men United” (2003), “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) and “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014).

Her co-star Hugh Jackman returned as Wolverine in the third “Deadpool” movie.

Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman in “X-Men: The Last Stand.” REUTERS

The film includes numerous appearances from Marvel’s Fox characters, including Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, Wesley Snipes’ Blade, Chris Evans’ Human Torch, Dafne Keen’s Laura/X-23 and Aaron Stanford’s Pyro.

Channing Tatum also appeared as Gambit, a role he was supposed to play before Disney bought 20th Century Fox.

Wesley Snipes as Blade, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Jennifer Garner as Elektra Marvel Studios via VancityReynolds/X

Other “X-Men” characters like Toad, Juggernaut, Psylocke, Lady Deathstrike and Blob also pop up in the movie.

Director Shawn Levy talked about the decision to include all the cameos in “Deadpool and Wolverine” during a recent interview on “The Official Marvel Podcast.”

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in “Deadpool 3.” ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

“The vibe on set was a party. We wanted to play with this theme of ‘legacy,’ ” said Levy, 56. “So, we started thinking of characters we knew who never quite got their ending. When we had all these characters together and you have X-23, and you have Blade, and you have Gambit and Elektra. Everyone was so happy and grateful.”

“When you have people like Channing Tatum who had wanted to play Gambit for 10 years or more. And, this is that moment,” Levy added. “Everyone was so grateful and happy to be there. So we got the work done and we had a lot of fun. but there was just a feeling of ‘wow, what a privilege to do this job.’ That’s something I’ll never forget.”

Deadpool and Wolverine. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

Back in 2020, Berry spoke about her negative experience working with “X-Men” and “X2” director Bryan Singer, who has been accused publicly of sexual misconduct

Halle Berry as Storm. Bryan Singer/Twitter

“Everybody’s heard the stories — I don’t have to repeat them — and heard of his challenges, and what he struggles with,” said Berry in an interview with Variety.

“I would sometimes be very angry with him,” she said. “I got into a few fights with him, said a few cuss words out of sheer frustration. When I work, I’m serious about that. And when that gets compromised, I get a little nutty. But at the same time, I have a lot of compassion for people who are struggling with whatever they’re struggling with, and Bryan struggles.”

“Deadpool and Wolverine” is in theaters now.

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