"Deadpool 2" News, Updates & Release Date; Ryan Reynolds Ready To Play Wade Wilson Again? Wade's Dark Character Revealed

By Chad Jarvis - 25 Nov '16 17:55PM
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Several months have passed since the airing of "Deadpool".  The film, directed by Tim Miller was widely acclaimed by the viewers on its showing last February of this year.  Critics gave positive feedback on the film, raising its profile allowing it to hit the $70 million earnings on the first week. The film was a hit, the reason why the fans, are raving for the comeback of this unconventional hero. 

There were reports from 20th Century Fox that the production is on the way, and Ryan Reynolds will remain in the lead role, while Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese are working on the productionRyan is still Wade Wilson, a hired killer for anybody willing to pay for revenge.

"Deadpool 2" is the original dark antihero of the series.  He has a light persona, that is somehow lovable and can make everyone laugh at his antics.  Wade is foul mouthed, possesses a not so good behavior, but one of the most sought after hired murderers in the market. He worked under different employers who seek to seek out revenge against their enemies.

Wade's character will remain talkative, disorderly and sometimes clumsy. And this is where the fun begins.  The film's creative and comic presentation lightens up the mood of the viewers.    

Despite his strong persona, Wade is sick.  He has cancer and currently undergoing experimental scientific medical regeneration that targets to cure his cancer.  Wade's physical body was able to expedite the healing process.  The accelerated super powers in his body allow immediate healing, however, the downside is, the treatment leaves multiple scars to his body.

Report says "Deadpool 2" will be focusing on Wade's dark character.  The ending might be darker, as in the limited edition comic series, Deadpool might be killing everyone in Marvel universe.  What will the future bring for this only character who can break the fourth wall?  

"Deadpool 2" comes in theater Jan. 12, 2018. 

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