Deadpool is ‘Like the Worst Relationship I’ve Ever Had,’ Says Ryan Reynolds – Spinoff Online – TV, Film, and Entertainment News Daily
Sounds like the current script is going to change the way movie goers see Deadpool, and that they want to do some fan service with the character by breaking the 4th wall, and acknowledging the Wolverine: Origins movie(little things that wont change the way of the movie, but will still keep comic book fans from ranting on & on).
My only concern is that this has now been in the works for so long, that by the time it gets done(if ever), that most people would have forgot the character, good for comic book fans, who are probably still trying to forget Deadpool from Wolverine, but from Fox's standpoint, could really hurt the marketability of the film.
Any thoughts?
Whatever happened to the Merc with the Mouth? That’s a question that not even Ryan Reynolds can really answer.
“That movie is alive and kicking, and then it’s dead as a doornail,†Reynolds told Total Film in a recent interview, speaking about the status of his long-planned Deadpool movie. “Then it’s alive and kicking and then it’s dead … it’s like the worst relationship I’ve ever had!â€
Fox’s known superhero movie plans consist of this summer’s The Wolverine, 2014′s X-Men: Days of Future Past and 2015′s Fantastic Four reboot. Altthough Deadpool was announced shortly after the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2009, no release date has been set. Still, Reynolds sounds optimistic about the content of the current script, even if it’s not pushing forward at top speed.
“The character knows he’s a comic-book character, he knows he’s in a film, he knows who the executives are at the studio making the movie,†he said. “In the current iteration of the script, Deadpool is aware of the Wolverine movie. He doesn’t say anything disparaging about it but he does at one point play with the Deadpool action figure with some curiosity.â€
Sounds like the current script is going to change the way movie goers see Deadpool, and that they want to do some fan service with the character by breaking the 4th wall, and acknowledging the Wolverine: Origins movie(little things that wont change the way of the movie, but will still keep comic book fans from ranting on & on).
My only concern is that this has now been in the works for so long, that by the time it gets done(if ever), that most people would have forgot the character, good for comic book fans, who are probably still trying to forget Deadpool from Wolverine, but from Fox's standpoint, could really hurt the marketability of the film.
Any thoughts?