The upcoming Deadpool movie - which officially got off the ground and received a winter 2016 release date from Fox after this summer's "leaked" test footage became a viral hit - will have direct links to the X-Men movies from 20th Century Fox. This might not be too much of a surprise, considering the character (played by Ryan Reynolds) appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but now it's official that these films will all reside in the same universe. Read More »
Last week we learned that the Deadpool movie was confirmed and a release date for 2016 was announced, but a new rumor suggests that Fox finally greenlit the Ryan Reynolds film thanks to a less than savory rating. According to speculation, the wisecracking antihero of Marvel will be rated PG-13 when he hits theaters on February 12, 2016. Read More »
After years of debate, worry and, most recently, hope, Twentieth Century Fox and Marvel Comics have finally set an official release date for the Deadpool movie that fans weren't sure if they'd ever get to see. We assume Ryan Reynolds will be back for the role, but no casting news has been announced. Thanks to some Deadpool test footage filmed with Reynolds, this film finally convinced studio heads to make the comic book anti-hero adaptation, hitting theaters February 12, 2016. Read More »
Test footage for the yet-to-be-confirmed Deadpool movie starring Ryan Reynolds leaked online this week and was quickly taken down. Then Blur Studios, the company responsible for this short teaser "trailer," posted the footage online for our viewing pleasure! Now more updates are coming, but for now, let's check in with the comic book character's creator, Rob Liefeld, about this incredible test footage. Read More »
The Deadpool movie has been a rumored project ever since Ryan Reynolds starred as Wade Wilson in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Now, with all of the San Diego Comic-Con excitement over other projects still on our minds, some alleged test footage of the movie leaked online and then was promptly taken down by Fox. Was it real? According to the creator of the Marvel character, Robert Liefeld, and his Twitter account - yes! Read More »