New York: The sequel to the action-comedy The Hitman's Bodyguard has professional bodyguard Michael Bryce played by Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds trying to keep his buddy, hitman Darius Kincaid essayed by actor Samuel L. Jackson, alive after Kincaid's wife played by Salma Hayek hires him to fend off international villains on land and at sea. The film has as many expletives as explosions but Reynolds says when it comes to swearing, it's all relative.
"Salma came armed with plenty of her own naughtiness, I can attest to that," Ryan said in a recent interview. Hayek on the other hand said she enjoyed letting the choice words fly while Ryan agreed that there was a lot of ad-libbing to the script, which the former said was her favorite part of the experience.
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Reynolds says Hayek got "large chunks where she was set free." It was during one of those ad-libbed scenes Hayek's character called Reynolds' character "powerfully asexual." and he "took it personally," Reynolds said with a laugh.
Hitman's Bodyguard's Wife hits theaters June 16th.