‘Deadpool’ Sequel Already In The Works – Before First Film Is Even Released!
The sequel? We’re gonna have Cable. Can a film like the Deadpool movie tease events in the X-Men film franchise?
The big thing with Cable is that in addition to telekinesis, he can time travel.
Earlier this week, we got the scoop that Deadpool didnt exactly reveal all of the films secrets while playing for press in screenings this past week. Deadpool, clocking in at an efficient 108 minutes, never strays from its one streamlined idea: Ex-Special Forces soldier Wade Wilson (who will become Deadpool) may possess great power, but every time a decision requires great responsibility he makes the wrong choice.
Based on the Deadpool trailers alone, you know who the Merc with a Mouth is: irreverent, violent, and completely aware that he is a fictional character. Mel Gibson, Dolph Lundgren, Kiera Knightley? Big secret, shhh. Oh, and dont leave your garbage all lying around. Unless Deadpool’s just messing with us. “It’s a total d– move”.
The report also says that Deadpool is tracking to open to at least $65 million over the upcoming four-day holiday weekend, with some estimates pointing north of $70 million.
“Deadpool” has a February 12, 2016 release directed by Tim Miller starring Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, TJ Miller as Weasel, Gina Carano as Angel Dust, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Morena Baccarin as Copycat and Ed Skrein as Ajax. The intellectual demographic – approximately 15-year-old males – won’t know numerous dated pop culture references used as punchlines, including Sinead O’Connor and Yakov Smirnoff, while the rest of us are bludgeoned with continuous corniness. For those unfamiliar with Marvel Comics, Cable is the mutant name of Nathan Summers – who happens to be the son of Cyclops and the clone of Jean Grey (named Madelyne Pryor). It did seem like an inevitability, however, in light of the pair’s lengthy history together in the Cable & Deadpool comics series. “Sam Jackson in an eyepatch?’ And then the second Deadpool post-credits scene, according to ScreenCrush, proceeds to take a page out of the MCU playbook by… setting up future films in the credits”.