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Before Ryan Reynolds hit the hall for Fox's Saturday Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, he played an obscenity-filled video greeting from Deadpool.

In the clip, he slammed Fox for sewing the character's mouth shut in the first movie he appeared in (2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine). Wolverine wasn't the only movie he threw shade at. Reynolds took on his 2011 feature Green Lantern, saying he's only done one "proper superhero movie" then correcting himself: "I'm sorry, not proper."

He continued to play to the Comic-Con crowd by touting the film's R-rating. "It's an absolute miracle that a studio let us make Deadpool, let alone a rated-R Deadpool," he said to huge applause.

 

Reynolds then debuted the first trailer for the film, working the crowd into a frenzy.

The trailer included a Stan Lee cameo (in a strip club) and also a surprise appearance from X-Men Colossus, who has a fight with Deadpool. The footage was action-packed, funny and bloody.

Before getting his powers, Wade Wilson begs his creators not to make the superhero suit green and animated (another dig at Green Lantern). At another moment, Deadpool's friend Weasel (TJ Miller) discusses how hideous he looks after the procedure that gave him his powers. He looks truly hideous — and Miller has a creative way to describe it (it involves the male anatomy).

At another point, Deadpool does a flip out of a van and with one bullet shoots three men through the head — all gloriously captured in slow motion. At another point, Deadpool looks at a gruesome bullet wound — which has left a gaping hole in his own hand — and makes a foul mouthed comment.

After the footage played, the crowd rose to its feet and started chanting "one more time," and the Hall H powers that be obliged.

Deadpool, which stars Reynolds as the smart-mouthed mercenary, is set for release on Feb. 12, 2016.

 

 

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RUMOR: Fox May Be Considering Swapping FANTASTIC FOUR 2 With A DEADPOOL Sequel

 

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Ever since Fantastic Four's release, there has been report on top of report, & it'll probably be months before we can separate fact from fiction. Now, a new rumor has surfaced suggesting the already announced Fantastic Four 2 might be swapped out for Deadpool 2!

 

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By Rohan Patel - 8/8/2015

 

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Take this news with a huge grain of salt, but The Daily Superhero is reporting that 20th Century Fox may be fast-tracking a sequel to Tim Miller's Deadpool, which stars Ryan Reynolds, and if that wasn't enough, they also suggest that there have been internal discussions regarding possibly swapping out the Fantastic Four sequel, which is already set for a June 9, 2017 release date, with a sequel to Deadpool, a yet-to-be released project they are reportedly very happy with.

 

It should be reiterated that this is an unconfirmed rumor, but if true, according to Empire &Birth.Movies.Death., a potential Deadpool sequel will more than likely incorporate Cable. Also, if true, this would also mean production on a Deadpool sequel would have to begin not long after its February 12, 2016 release date in order to meet the potential 2017 sequel date.

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Weeeeell yeah. I know the movie isnt out yet, but its really hard to reserve judgement, but its astonishing that Fox is letting this happen the way it is. Unless theres some dark secret we dont know like DP being cured at the end or something...

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