Ryan Reynolds returned to filming Deadpool after a man who is accused of striking the actor in a hit-and-run incident was taken into custody on Sunday.

The 38-year-old actor was reportedly hit by a vehicle in Vancouver on Friday after he got into a confrontation with a photographer - who then he fled the scene, according to a police report.

Following the arrest of the suspect, The Proposal star was seen in costume shooting more scenes on Monday in the Canadian city.

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Back at it! Ryan Reynolds returned to work on his Deadpool movie in Vancouver, Canada on Monday after the arrest of the suspect accused of striking the actor in a hit-and-run incident that occurred on Friday

'After considering a variety of options and criminal charges, police arrested a 52-year-old Richmond resident and have recommended charges of intimidation. He is currently in custody,' Vancouver Police shared in a statement.

The police added: 'During the confrontation, the driver struck the victim with his car as he fled the lot. There were no significant injuries sustained as a result of the contact.'

The incident left the Van Wilder actor with a sore knee and back, however he returned to filming the following day.

In fact, Ryan was spotted with Deadpool co-star Brianna Hildebrand while filming on Saturday in Vancouver, Canada.

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Suited up: Ryan was spotted on Saturday shooting scenes for Deadpool

The heartthrob was decked out in his red and black Deadpool costume while having a face-to-face conversation with Brianna's character Negasonic Teenage Warhead.

She was dressed in all-black ensemble and had her dark hair closely cropped to portray the mutant with precognitive abilities.

Ed Skrein, 32, also was spotted on the Canadian set playing the villainous Ajax.

The former Game Of Thrones star wore a black jacket and black jeans and was shown with his face bloodied. The filming also included an action scene in which Deadpool struck the side of a car.

Face to face: Deadpool got face to face with Brianna Hildebrand who portrays Negasonic Teenage Warhead

Highly anticipated: Deadpool is due out in theatres in February 2016

Deadpool is centred around a former Special Forces operative turned mercenary who is subjected to a rogue experiment that results in him having accelerated heeling problems.

Fans have been begging for a live-feature film of the beloved character as he was the natural choice having already had suited up as the 'Regenerating Degenerate' in 2009's X:Men Origins: Wolverine opposite Hugh Jackman

Last November, Deadline finally announced Ryan was a go for the role then recently the actor unveiled the suit he would be sporting in the action flick.

The bad guy: Ed Skrein who portrays Ajax also was spotted on the set

Ryan earlier this month posted an image of Deadpool onto his Twitter page in full costume while showcasing the character's proclivity for tomfoolery.

He was shown laid out in a seductive pose across a bear-skin rug in front of a fire as the image spoofed Burt Reynold's infamous naked centerfold spread for Cosmopolitan in the Seventies.

Ryan posted the hilarious image with his 161K followers with the caption: 'With great power, comes great irresponsibility. #deadpool #officialsuit @deadpoolmovie.'

Merc with a mouth: Deadpool is a mercenary known for his smart mouth

The caption was yet another reference to pop culture as it was a play off of an iconic Spider-Man phrase as he wrote: 'With great power, comes great irresponsibility.'

Back in December, the Buried actor had his own way of letting fans know the movie was actually happening as he tweeted a very telling photo.

'Uh... It's Chimichanga Time,' the actor wrote as the caption to a Deadpool collage created by Seattle-based artist Mike Oncley. 'Chimichanga' has long been the mentally unstable Deadpool's favourite word.