KEY POINTS

  • Dwayne Johnson shared a photo of a billboard that reads: "Ryan Reynolds uses his mom’s Netflix account"
  • Johnson posted the billboard prank to promote their film "Red Notice"
  • The action comedy movie, which also stars Gal Gadot, premiered on Netflix Friday 

Dwayne Johnson has called out his "Red Notice" co-star Ryan Reynolds in a prank involving a massive billboard and a mom joke.

Johnson, 49, worked with Netflix to playfully roast Reynolds, 45, over his supposed streaming habits. The “Jumanji” star uploaded an Instagram photo of a billboard that reads: "Ryan Reynolds uses his mom’s Netflix account."

"One last heist for the road. Beat that, @vancityreynolds," Johnson wrote in the caption. "For the record, Ryan’s mama is an AMAZING WOMAN. Not sure why Ryan turned out the way he did."

Reynolds responded to the post, quipping: "In fairness, my mom uses my OnlyFans account."

Johnson posted the billboard prank to promote their new film "Red Notice," which premiered on Netflix Friday. The action comedy movie, which also stars Gal Gadot, follows an FBI profiler who reluctantly befriends an infamous art thief "to catch an elusive crook who’s always one step ahead," according to the Netflix description.

Netflix's official account also joined in the fun, commenting on Johnson's post, "This is the last time I let you decide what to put on the Netflix marquee."

A number of fans and celebrities found Johnson's post hilarious and left laughing emojis in the comments section.

"I use her account too," James Andrew Jefferson Jr. joked.

"Well, I'll balance the universe. I use my daughter's Disney account. And she doesn't know it," one fan quipped on Twitter.

"I bet Hugh Jackman had some sort of involvement in the making of that billboard," another joked, referencing Reynolds and Jackman's history of trolling each other on social media.

Meanwhile, Johnson, Reynolds and Gadot previously expressed that they enjoyed working on the film together.

The "Wonder Woman" star praised the "Black Adam" actor's personality, telling Elle, "He’s a gigantic rock with the softest, sweet heart. It’s like butter from within."

The "Deadpool" star, on the other hand, shared that he found that Gadot was "incredibly adept at comedy."

"She can go big when she needs to; she can reel it in when she needs to," Reynolds said of his co-star.

"Red Notice" is now streaming on Netflix.

Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 03: Dwayne Johnson greets Ryan Reynolds at the world premiere of Netflix's "Red Notice" at L.A. LIVE on November 03, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Taylor Hill/FilmMagic