Stunning Ryan Reynolds Deadpool movie tribute appears at famous Welsh pub - but someone's not happy
A special tribute to the Deadpool and Wolverine blockbuster movie has appeared at Wrexham's famous Turf pub.
A stained-glass window featuring the two title characters has been installed at the pub, which is located just outside the Racecourse Ground and regularly features in the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary.
The publicity stunt by Disney+ has been timed to coincide with the film starring Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds and fellow Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman being released on its streaming platform.
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The stunning window was made by Dorset-based stained-glass artist Flora Jamieson using artwork by illustrator Jem Ward from London.
However, it seems not everyone who appears in the smash hit superhero flick is happy with the glass work.
Wrexham star Paul Mullin made a cameo in the movie as Deadpool variant Welshpool.
The striker also plays a key role in a promotional video for the streaming release, which shows him going to the pub to inspect the window and see his character brought to life in coloured glass.
In the funny footage shared by Disney+ and Marvel on social media, Mullin is left disappointed when the window is unveiled by Turf landlord Wayne Jones, only for his movie persona not to feature.
He then complains and tries to make a phone call to Reynolds to voice his frustration, saying: "I thought it was meant to be Welshpool, that's why I'm here. Nah, you're messing. I'm ringing Ryan."
As the phone rings several times without answer, Mullin says: "He usually answers, honestly. I think Rob (McElhenney) must be on the line or something - he won't answer me."
A number of Facebook users commented on the post, with one joking: "You’ve been stitched up there Mulls. Ryan Reynolds - naughty that mate."
Another quipped: "I don't know who this Paul Mullin guy is. Do you possibly mean Welshpool?"
In better news for Mullin, Reynolds also revealed a deleted scene from the film this week, which shows Welshpool and other variants showering insults on Deadpool.
In the previously unseen clip shared with Reynolds' millions of followers, Mullin's character is heard shouting "f*** off, c***" at the film's protagonist in a thick scouse accent, before being shown flicking the Vs in his direction.
Reynolds shared the footage, saying: "This scene was deleted from the film but not my heart."
The snippet has been viewed more than a million times on Facebook, with many people finding it hilarious.
In August, Mullin's Welshpool costume was put on display inside a glass box at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground for fans to have their pictures taken with.
The striker later celebrated scoring his first goal of the season by putting on a Deadpool mask in homage to the Marvel movie series.