He stated, "You can't take your hand off the stick all the way through these processes. It truly swallows your whole life." This dedication to the franchise shows his passion and commitment but also poses a challenge when it comes to spending time with his four children, whom he shares with Blake Lively.
Reynolds clearly values his family and doesn't want to miss out on any important moments with them. He expressed his fear of being on a first-name basis with his kids or missing their competitions and sports events. The thought of not being present weighs heavily on him.
He said, "My feeling is that that character works very well in two ways: one is scarcity and surprise." This insight into his creative process shows that he understands the importance of maintaining a certain level of mystery and anticipation around the franchise.
Reynolds' wife, Blake Lively, also shared a similar sentiment in August. She talked about the guilt that comes with balancing work and family. When working, she feels guilty for not being in her personal life, and when at home, she feels distracted by wishing she were at work. This struggle is something many parents can relate to.
"The trick is learning how to balance energy, not just time, so you're surviving and enjoying each part of your day," she said. Reynolds seems to be striving to find this balance, constantly weighing the demands of his career against the needs of his family.
Despite the challenges, Reynolds remains committed to both his work and his family. His journey in balancing these two aspects of his life serves as an inspiration to many, showing that it's possible to achieve success in one's career while still being a present and involved parent.