So far, fans have been pretty excited about the smartass, wiseacre tone of the upcoming "Deadpool." Certainly living up to the quippy hero’s nickname, "the Merc with a Mouth," the big question is whether or not that tenor will sustain the endurance of a feature length running time. We’ll know soon enough, but Ryan Reynolds believes that another reason his movie stands out from the comic book pack is that there are actual stakes amid the snark.
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"…every comic book movie I go to nobody fucking dies! I mean, like, everybody’s getting shot at, it’s like an episode of ‘The A-Team,’ y’know, everyone’s shooting the ground- so, we get an opportunity to do this in a way that follows all the scripture that Deadpool’s laid out, which is fourth-wall breaking, that kind of mercenary sensibility and humor and then we also have this opportunity, which is very rare in this world, to do something that’s not necessarily for just kids," he told Collider. "There’s some pretty racy, pretty hyper-violent things that happen in this movie and it’s been a lot of fun to shoot."
"Deadpool" opens on February 12, 2016. Watch the new trailer below.
Well I think it\’s gonna be the bestest superhero flick!
It\’s definitely not going to be the Second Coming like so many seem to think it will be.
It\’s about 20 years too late for Ryan Reynolds-style humor. 2 Guys a Girl and Deadpool would\’ve worked better.
This looks so bad.