‘Deadpool 2’ Latest News: Ryan Reynolds Confirms Cancellation

By Love Marie - 15 Nov '16 23:37PM
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"Deadpool" is an Eleven years film project in the making with just a budget of 58 million dollars but it hit on International box office with a price of 782.6 million dollars. It's still a massive success from the passionate people who work on the "Deadpool" movie in spite of having a small amount of budget for the production.

"Deadpool 2" is going to hit real soon, most probably March 2018 because by early next year after completing the script they'll start shooting for the film. So, the rumor that is circulating around is not true at all.

As we all know Tim Miller will no longer directing the sequel of Deadpool, it is said that it's due to creative differences between the Director Tim Miller and star Ryan Reynolds. On the interview, Ryan Reynold said that he has seen nobody work passionately on "Deadpool" movie other that the former director Tim Miller. Even if they both got into a heated argument, at the end of the day they're still mature people who understand each other differences. The speculations circulating about the new director is going to be David Leitch who did the ass-kicking "John Wick" movie.

On the latest rumor, it is said that Zac Efron will play the role of Cable. Wait who's Cable? It's not a wire; he's the sidekick of Deadpool with oozing sex appeal. As of the moment, no official confirmations yet are being heard from them. It is also said the Deadpool's love partner would be the real life beautiful wife 'Gossip Girl' actress Blake Lively of Ryan Reynolds.

On GQ magazine he was one of the featured covers in 2016 Men of the Year along with Usain Bold and the others. The hotness of Deadpool will be seen at the magazine and also Ryan Reynolds will talk about his anxiety that took a toll on his mental health after filming the movie Deadpool. Fans can grab a magazine cover of Ryan Reynolds hitting the shelves on November 22.

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