'Deadpool' Star T.J. Miller Speaks Up About Offensive Deleted Scene With Ryan Reynolds

By Nobelle Borines | Jan 22, 2016 11:50 PM EST

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If the trailer for Deadpool is any hint of what to expect in the highly awaited movie, there is no doubt that there will be an unlimited amount of violence. In addition to that, Ryan Reynolds will be teaming up with comedian T.J. Miller in an epic battle of hilarious insults!

Anyone who has seen the Deadpool trailer is already aware of a scene where Wade Wilson meets up with Miller's Weasel in a bar and the sidekick reacts to Wade's hideous new appearance. According to ComicBook.com, director Tim Miller discussed the scene during a recent viewing of the film in Los Angeles and admitted that they had to delete a huge chunk of footage.

"That bar scene was particularly mean and offensive to a lot of people because T.J. and Ryan got together and wrote a version of the scene that we just said, 'Oh my God, this is too far,'" the director said. "I mean there were so many people offended it would have really been -- we couldn't do it."

The comedic Miller also offered some details on why most of the scene ended up on the cutting room floor.

"We did kind of go back and forth and it just got more and more hateful," he said. "Ryan's a very, very good improviser, and he's very funny and, like, one of the sweetest guys. It was very... heavy duty."

Just how crazy did it get? Miller offered a sample.

"There were some riffs that I don't think - 'You look like a trucker took a sh*t on your shoulders and then shaped ears onto it.' So it's like, we're missing some of those things," he said.

The insults may have been toned down from the bar scene, but Deadpool still has a lot to offer with its R-rating. The film will hit theaters on February 12.

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