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Since escaping from Ajax’s clutches, Deadpool has sworn vengeance, with the help of his roommate Blind Al (Leslie Uggams - yes, that Leslie Uggams) and bartender Weasel ( T.J. Created in the comics by Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza - and previously, problematically, brought to the screen in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” - he’s a mouthy antihero, unbound by the rules of superheroism and frequently prone to quip about the fact that he is a character in a movie, one who would like nothing more than to get his hands on Ajax ( Ed Skrein, “The Transporter Refueled”).Ījax, you see, took a cancer-stricken Wade Wilson ( Ryan Reynolds) and turned him into the indestructible Deadpool, but the process involved continued torture that would make even the “Zero Dark Thirty” crew blanch. See Video: 'Deadpool' Makes Indecent Marriage Proposal in Raunchy Official Clip From Movieĭeadpool is a mercenary with a heart of, let’s give him the benefit of the doubt, brass. If you loved the way “Guardians of the Galaxy” turned the standard superhero formula on its spandex-covered ear - and you’re old enough to handle some very R-rated language and violence - “Deadpool” delivers a similarly delightful surprise. It’s a film that’s amused with itself, but thanks to a screwball screenplay by Rhett Rheese and Paul Wernick (“Zombieland”) and a charmingly snarky lead turn by Ryan Reynolds, that amusement is both thoroughly earned and completely contagious. It’s suffused with an arch, self-aware wit - its titular hero violates the fourth wall more than Groucho Marx, Bugs Bunny and Ambush Bug put together - yet it takes its romance and revenge storylines just seriously enough to keep us engaged.
I, for one, am just happy that this means that Domino actress Zazie Beetz will potentially be getting a bag from Disney.“Deadpool” is one of those movies that’s all the more successful for how easily it could have gone so very wrong. It is a relief to hear that Deadpool will both keep his wild humor and that we’ll also (hopefully) see him interact with some of our favorite MCU characters. The Deadpool movies have also been set (loosely) within the canon of Fox’s X-Men films - and Marvel has yet to give any hints as to how it intends to incorporate mutants into the MCU.
The future of Deadpool movies was uncertain once Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, as the movie series has much raunchier and adult-oriented humor than the films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Again, a very different type of character in the MCU, and Ryan is a force of nature, which is just awesome to see him bring that character to life.”ĭeadpool 3 will be written by Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin of Bob’s Burgers, while Ryan Reynolds oversees the process. We’ve got a number of things we’ve already announced that we now have to make, but it’s exciting for it to have begun. Ryan is a very busy, very successful actor. “It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now…” Feige told Collider. Deadpool 3 will be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will still keep its R rating, according to a Collider interview with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige.