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Though it has been long gestated, "Deadpool" movie is apparently still in the works. Lead actor Ryan Reynolds has recently shared a few updates on the anti-superhero movie projects, explaining that the plot is no longer connected to "X-Men Origins: Wolverine".
Reynolds, who played Deadpool a.k.a Wade Wilson in the 2009 "X-Men" movie, claimed that the spin-off film will not be related to the origin of Wolverine. He told IGN, "[Deadpool] will actually have no connection to the one that was in 'Wolverine'."
Sharing an update on the pre-production process of the film, Reynolds said, "The script is, I think, fantastic. It's been developed even further in the last three months or so." Furthermore, the 35-year-old actor went on revealing that the upcoming movie could end up being rated R.
"The film has to be rated R, and it has to be done a certain way, it has to do all these things that I am sure can worrisome for the guy cutting the checks for it," he said before adding, "so if it's going to be done, it needs to be done right."
Commenting on the budgetary issue that has been faced by the project, Reynold stated, "Having the opportunity to do it rated R would mean the budget would have to be down enough that you're given the opportunity to take big risks and do things that most superhero movies haven't been able to do yet."
As mentioned previously, Reynolds first appeared as Deadpool in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine". His character was described as a wisecracking mercenary with lethal swordsmanship skill and athleticism. As for the "Deadpool" movie, which is given a tentative 2014 release date, Tim Miller has been tapped to serve as the director.
Deadpool's primary power is an accelerated healing factor, depicted by various artists and writers with varying levels of efficiency. Artificially endowed by the Weapon X program, this enables him to regenerate any destroyed tissues or organs at a super-human rate as well as making him immune to known diseases and infections. An unanticipated side effect was a rapid acceleration of the cancerous tumors he was suffering from at the time, causing them to quickly spread across his entire body as soon as his powers fully activated. Because of this, his healing factor super charged his cancer, resulting in massive scar tissue causing his appearance to be severely disfigured. Deadpool's brain cells are similarly affected, with dying brain cells being rejuvenated at a super accelerated rate. This allows Deadpool to recover from any and all head wounds, and it renders him nearly invulnerable to psychic and telepathic powers, as the altered or damaged brain cells quickly regenerate to their original state. It is also the cause of his psychosis and mental instability.
Müsste Deadpool nicht an ständiger Amnesie leiden.
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