Ryan Reynolds is not holding back on sharing just how excited he is for the FIFA 2026 World Cup this year. The famed actor took to his social media after the opening ceremony to share glimpses of his travels, along with just how much he enjoyed attending the event in Canada.
Ryan Reynolds shares glimpses of the FIFA 2026 opening ceremony
Reynolds used “Planes, Trains, Automobiles” to get to the FIFA 2026 opening ceremony at BMO Field in Canada to witness the Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina match. He shared glimpses of his travels, along with how he spent his time at the opening ceremony, watching the match, and taking photos with everyone.He added the photos to his account with the caption, “I was not gonna miss this match. Planes, trains, and automobiles to get here, but completely worth it. Toronto showed up.” In the caption, he also expressed his pride for Team Canada and added, “Canada showed up. One of the greatest atmospheres the sport has seen. So proud of @teamcanada @fifaworldcup @canadasoccer.”For the unversed, the FIFA 2026 opening ceremony was held in three different spaces. The main opening ceremony was held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico. The second one was held at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (Los Angeles), California, while the last one was held at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada.This is also the actor’s first social media post after reports stated that Blake Lively had won a big legal fight against her co-star, Justin Baldoni. In a recent report, it was revealed that US federal judge Lewin Liman ruled in favour of the ‘Green Lantern’ actress and cited that she was entitled to have all of her legal fees covered and paid for by Baldoni. Only weeks before this announcement, Baldoni and Lively had settled their legal dispute case without it ever reaching a hearing. Afterwards, to celebrate her win, Lively was spotted attending the Met Gala event in an extravagant gown.
About Ryan Reynolds’ work
Reynolds last worked as a producer on the documentary film ‘John Candy: I Like Me.’ Other than that, he last appeared on the big screen as an actor in 2024 with ‘Deadpool & Wolverine.’ The actor, as of right now, has 4 projects lined up for the future. These include ‘Mayday’, ‘Avengers: Doomsday’, ‘Animal Friends’, and lastly, ‘Eloise.’
