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Ryan Reynolds Reveals First Look at ‘Deadpool 2’s Domino
Ryan Reynolds Reveals First Look at ‘Deadpool 2’s Domino
Ryan Reynolds Reveals First Look at ‘Deadpool 2’s Domino
When Deadpool returns to theater screens next year, he’s going to have a major upgrade in supporting casts. In his first film, the lack of co-starring mutants was basically a recurring gag; Ryan Reynolds’ Merc With a Mouth shared screentime with Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and that was basically it. But Deadpool 2 will up the X-Men star power in a major way. ’Pool will meet Cable, played by Josh Brolin, as well as Domino, played by Zazie Beetz. And today on Twitter, Reynolds tweeted out the first look at Beetz’s version of the character:
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson Slap Guns Out of Each Other’s Hands in ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ Clip
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson Slap Guns Out of Each Other’s Hands in ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ Clip
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson Slap Guns Out of Each Other’s Hands in ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ Clip
The Hitman’s Bodyguard features a protection agent (Ryan Reynolds) assigned to guard the life of his mortal enemy, a notorious hitman (Samuel L. Jackson) who’s been plaguing him for years. But for 24 hours they’ll have to settle their differences and work together if they both want to come out of the day alive. Insert your fanfiction OTP here.
Things Get Awkward (and Sexy!) in the ‘Deadpool’ Gag Reel
Things Get Awkward (and Sexy!) in the ‘Deadpool’ Gag Reel
Things Get Awkward (and Sexy!) in the ‘Deadpool’ Gag Reel
Behold, the gag reel. Long a staple of the home video market, the gag reel was perhaps at its most popular in the 1990s, when Jackie Chan released a string of movies that included painful outtakes during the closing credits. When studios realized that they could package an entire DVD release around the special feature menu, the gag reel became a mainstay of any comedy releases over the last 15 years. And because Deadpool was one big improvised joke with enough physical humor to make Mel Brooks blush, it was a natural fit for the film’s Blu-ray release as well.
‘Life’ Red-Band Trailer Asks: ‘What Have We Done?’
‘Life’ Red-Band Trailer Asks: ‘What Have We Done?’
‘Life’ Red-Band Trailer Asks: ‘What Have We Done?’
The newest trailer for sci-fi horror film Life is probably its best yet. We already know the basic plot, thanks to the other trailers that have been released (scientists on a space station find a living organism floating through the void that turns out to be a not-so-friendly extraterrestrial monster), so this trailer can be as short and sweet as it wants, while giving us some more of that squicky human hand vs. gross alien tentacle action. Spoiler alert: the hand loses.
Honor the Man, Honor the Film: Watch the ‘Deadpool’ For Your Consideration Ad
Honor the Man, Honor the Film: Watch the ‘Deadpool’ For Your Consideration Ad
Honor the Man, Honor the Film: Watch the ‘Deadpool’ For Your Consideration Ad
It’s been a topsy-turvy week for awards prognosticators, relative even to the usual topsy-turviness of an industry based entirely on guesswork and speculation. Deadpool frightened and confused Oscar oddsmakers when it unexpectedly snatched up a Best Picture nomination from the Producers Guild Awards program on Tuesday, and then officially rejiggered everyone’s slate of predictions when director Tim Miller earned a nomination from the Directors Guild of America. What had been all but forgotten as a superhero oddball is staging a late-phase charge among the groups of professionals that vote for Oscar nominees — nothing is out of the question.
Watch Deadpool Take Over the Japanese ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer
Watch Deadpool Take Over the Japanese ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer
Watch Deadpool Take Over the Japanese ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer
X-Men: Apocalypse opened in the United States in May; after five weeks in theaters it’s starting to wind down its domestic theatrical run. (Last weekend it grossed an estimated $2.4 million on about 1600 screens.) But while the movie is slowly vanishing from theaters here, it’s yet to even open in certain international markets, including Japan. Over there, Apocalypse doesn’t debut until August, so the film’s promotional campaign continues in full force on that side of the Pacific. That includes this latest trailer, in which the star of Fox’s other (and far more financially successful) 2016 superhero movie shows up to promote his more famous colleagues.
‘Deadpool’ Trailer: The Merc With a Mouth Gets a Glorious Red Band Introduction
‘Deadpool’ Trailer: The Merc With a Mouth Gets a Glorious Red Band Introduction
‘Deadpool’ Trailer: The Merc With a Mouth Gets a Glorious Red Band Introduction
Ryan Reynolds dropped by Conan tonight to debut the red band trailer for Deadpool — because if you’re going to give Deadpool a proper introduction, you’re going to do so with a respectable amount of violence and profanity. After months of promising an R-rated, faithful adaptation of beloved comic book character, Reynolds seems to be delivering.
‘Deadpool’ Trailer Trailer: Ryan Reynolds Does His Best ‘In a World’ Voiceover
‘Deadpool’ Trailer Trailer: Ryan Reynolds Does His Best ‘In a World’ Voiceover
‘Deadpool’ Trailer Trailer: Ryan Reynolds Does His Best ‘In a World’ Voiceover
We normally like to steer clear of the “trailer for a trailer” phenomena that results in photos of a 6-second Instagram video of a 15-second YouTube video teaser of an actual trailer. It’s a toxic fad in the world of movie promotion and one we hope goes away quickly, but we couldn’t resist sharing this trailer for a trailer for Deadpool. For one, it’s almost a minute long, and for another, it’s just funny.
‘Deadpool’ Star Ryan Reynolds Confirms R-Rating in Hilarious April Fools’ Day Video
‘Deadpool’ Star Ryan Reynolds Confirms R-Rating in Hilarious April Fools’ Day Video
‘Deadpool’ Star Ryan Reynolds Confirms R-Rating in Hilarious April Fools’ Day Video
Just the other day, Ryan Reynolds revealed that he’s been fighting with Fox over the rating for Deadpool, which he (and many other fans) firmly believes should be rated R. That’s been the big Deadpool question this week, and now it appears we have an unequivocal answer thanks to the magic of the April Fools’ holiday and one very special interview with Reynolds himself.
‘Deadpool’ Production Begins, Superhero Lineup Officially Confirmed
‘Deadpool’ Production Begins, Superhero Lineup Officially Confirmed
‘Deadpool’ Production Begins, Superhero Lineup Officially Confirmed
It’s fitting that Deadpool’s main super-power is his accelerated healing factor; you just can’t kill this guy. For years, they talked about making a Deadpool movie featuring Ryan Reynolds (who played a largely unrecognizable version of the character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine). For years, Deadpool languished in development; long enough to kill most projects. But that damn healing factor kept Deadpool alive.

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