Ryan Reynolds thanks 'Red Notice' crew with videos, bottles of gin

Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds has confirmed that he recorded over 400 videos, including a bottle of his Aviation Gin with personal notes, to thank his crew members that worked with him in filming the upcoming "Red Notice" flick.
According to Hollywood Reporter, Reynolds confirmed the gesture of gratitude and added that for those who didn’t have family, “I made videos for their dogs,” he said. “Morale was so low because everyone was in lockdown. They couldn’t go anywhere but work or the hotel. In some cases, their families were at home less than a mile away. I can’t imagine that kind of longing.”

Reynolds, 44, admitted that it was an exhausting effort but “worth every second.” Reynolds gifted every crew member a bottle of his Aviation Gin for the road along with a personalized note. “Awesome group of people,” and “What they did was so hard” once they were free to go home.
Upon the film's completion last October 30, Ryan shared their experience in an Instagram post including behind the scenes photos of her co-stars Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and DCEU Star Gal Gadot.

Ryan's full post:
"There haven’t been a lot of movies lately. I miss them. Yesterday was my final day on #RedNotice. We started this film 10 months ago. We stopped in March with no idea when or if we’d go back. With the help of so many whip-smart health and safety workers, Netflix found a way to get us back to work.
"My hat is OFF to this crew. I can’t emphasize their grit enough. Over 300 souls living in a sequestered bubble to make this a reality. They went to work under the most intense circumstances every day. That sacrifice is not only theirs, but it also belongs to their family, friends and loved ones who haven’t seen them in months. Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear masks. And visors. And have cotton swabs shoved up their noses every day."