'Deadpool 2' Release Date, Cast: Domino Contenders Revealed,Liam Neeson To Play Cable?

By Valerie Nicoles - 24 Oct '16 07:06AM
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Due to the success of "Deadpool," reports reveal that "Deadpool 2" will be released in theaters in 2018. Of course, this made fans feel excited especially that more details, speculations, and spoilers of the show emerge online.

One thing that fans would like to know is the cast of the hit superhero show starring Deadpool or Wade Wilson portrayed by Ryan Reynolds. There are also speculations about the possible actors who will be part of the film based on the Marvel comic book.

Although it isn't confirmed if Domino will appear in the film, there are six actresses who are candidates to get the role. Lizzy Caplan is the first on the list who will be able to bring a sense of humor to the movie.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead is another contender who played Ramona Flowers in Edgar Wright's "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World." Candidates for the role include Sienna Miller of "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" and Sofia Boutella of "Star Trek Beyond." The last two Domino contenders are Stephanie Sigman from the Netflix series "Narcos" and Dutch actress Sylvia Hoeks of "Blade Runner 2049."

Cinema Blend noted that any of the six stars will get the role if ever Domino will indeed be part of "Deadpool 2." Meanwhile, other speculations reveal that Cable will be part of the upcoming sequel. He is a powerful time-traveling mutant in the comics.

Based on Cable’s description, his character should have a well-built body. Since he is strong, the actor needs to young. With that, rumors indicated that Liam Neeson who has worked in the film "Taken," could possibly be the best actor to play the character of Cable.

But according to reports, Deadpool director Tim Miller thinks that Neeson doesn't fit for the role. He is reportedly considering Kyle Chandler, who has worked in Bloodline. as the perfect actor to play Cable. It is also rumored that there might be a big Deadpool vs Cable showdown in "Deadpool 2".

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