Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ kids are following in their parents’ footsteps.
Two of the couple’s four children are credited for their work in Reynolds’ “Deadpool & Wolverine” movie, which premiered Friday.
Inez, 7, and Olin, 1, make appearances as Kid Pool and Baby Pool, respectively, according to “E! News.”
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Lively and Reynolds also share daughters James, 9, and Betty, 4.
The actor, 47, told People Tuesday that Betty loves his co-star Hugh Jackman “unconditionally,” joking that “she expresses that love through unblinking violence.”
He added, “She attacks him, thinking she has claws and he has a healing factor — which he might.”
Lively, 36, also has a role in the Marvel flick.
She makes a cameo — in a mask — as Lady Deadpool.
The “Gossip Girl” alum made headlines in July 2023 when she brought her little ones to visit Reynolds on set in England.
The couple has been together since working on “Green Lantern” in 2010, starting their family two years after their 2012 wedding.
Reynolds finally revealed the name of baby No. 4 Monday — but did not share the toddler’s sex.
Olin’s older siblings’ names, notably, have all been featured in Taylor Swift’s songs over the years, with the “Proposal” star joking on the “Today” show in May that he was “still waiting” for the Grammy winner “to tell [them] what the child’s name is.”
He quipped to “E! News” earlier this week that Swift’s baby-sitting fees are “cost-prohibitive.”
The pop star, 34, poked fun at Reynolds in an Instagram Story Thursday in which she referred to him as “godkids’ sperm donor” while promoting “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
Lively replied to the sarcastic social media upload, writing, “I couldn’t have said it better myself. Which is unsurprising given that I have 14 less Grammys and not a single sold out stadium world tour.”