Ryan Reynolds turned heads on Thursday night as he hit the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for the world premiere of John Candy: I like me.
48-year-old Deadpool Star, who produced the film, along with director Colin Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks, became the star -studded debut.
Reynolds looked stylish in a brown corduroy suit layered over a vintage Canada T-shirt and ended the look with brown-white loafers.
According to Daily MailHe was accompanied by his mother, Tammy Reynolds, who flashed a smile in a black and white polka dot ensemble paired with silver platform shoes.
In addition, Colin Hanks revealed a different look than his usual clean-clipped image, sporting a bushy salt-and-pepper beard, slim frame and retro browline glasses.
He chose a navy suit and a gray button-down shirt for the premiere.
Eugene Levy, a long -time partner of Candy’s, was also present, and provided support for tribute.
Talking to Tiff The audience, Hanks said the Canadian premiere was a natural choice, “We had several conversations with different people about where Dream Place should be to premiere this movie, and the truth is the answer lies in the lyrics of John’s favorite song: Oh Canada, our home and native land.”
Reynolds paid tribute to Candy, who died in 1994 and called him “the biggest, most beautiful man I never met,” added, “I’ve been obsessed with him for a very long time. My damn suit is covered with John tonight.”
The documentary acquired by Amazon Prime Video was made with support from Candy’s Widow, Rosemary Margaret Hobor and their children, Jennifer and Chris.
It never contains home videos, family archives and interviews that offer a rare glimpse of Candy’s life off the screen.



