Ryan Reynolds may be ending 2016 at the top of the heap, but the actor didn't always exactly have the best relationship with the superhero genre.

He might be Deadpool now, but Reynolds nearly hit a brick wall in his career thanks to the disastrous critical and box office returns on Warner Bros.' Green Lantern movie back in 2011; the actor's first real attempt at blockbuster, leading man status after a string of comedies and supporting roles.

That would spell something of a dead end for many stars, but it's a pretty good testament to Reynolds' pure commitment to bringing Deadpool to screen that he managed to not only revive the project - which stalled for over a decade - but also his own draw as a lead actor.

Sharing with Taraji P. Henson as part of Variety's Actors on Actors series, Reynolds got pretty candid about what was a difficult time for him as an actor.

"I represented the death of the superhero for a while," Reynolds said. "After Green Lantern, I was pretty much unhireable. Deadpool was one of those things that was just so specific — it was like this weird superhero anarchy that I loved so much. I think I was in the superhero suit more in the marketing materials than I was in the actual film. Which is why I stole the suit at the end of production and just brought it home with me."