Deadpool Movie

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Get ready, ladies and gentleman, for the wise-cracking freak with the erratic yet sadistically amusing personality. Hitting the silver screen on 12th February 2016, Deadpool will reboot himself into the X-Men Universe. Fox still owns the rights to him as he appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine with a slightly disappointing backstory, but it’s thankfully been redone. After years of fumbling around with possible story lines, scripts and directors it’s finally been confirmed that our devilishly funny Wade Wilson will come to our cinemas. His character will be completely remade and every bit as hilariously awesome as we expect. To get a taste of  the things to come, click here. WARNING: The short video does contain mature content.

The Thesis for the 2016 film from Marvel is as follows: Based upon Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero, Deadpool tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life

So we’re following the comics with this so far, which is great, but there’s no telling what Tim Miller (the director) is planning for Wade. Miller’s never given us a Marvel movie before, so let’s hope he can live up to our unreasonably high expectations. I just really don’t want the movie to be just another boring backstory.

BUT, judging from the teaser, it probably won’t be. The lovable and amusing actor Ryan Reynolds will be playing as Wade, just like he did in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. *whispers* which was terrible.

I think we shall just forget the past and instead look to the near future. February 12 to be exact. Deadpool is an insanely funny merc like no other, and without a doubt will tantalize our thirst for a sequel…or something. You never can tell with Deadpool. Wade will also have some friends…or enemies, we don’t know. They are Copycat (Morena Baccarin) and Weasel (T.J. Miller) which provides even more satisfaction. Who doesn’t love it when someone tries to interact with Deadpool?

The movie will be R-rated, but that’s okay. I mean, Deadpool can’t be Deadpool without his characteristic behavior of killing, swearing or cracking naughty jokes. It’s a good thing small kids won’t see his antics because you need a more mature mind to handle this particular character. So I’m definitely looking forward to this crimson troublemaker coming to the movie houses, are you?

And as always, have a marvelous day. 😉

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