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This is awesome. I only know Deadpool from the Wolverine movie a few years ago, but I definitely want to see this movie. So he is a good guy in some comics/movies and bad in others?
Started out as a joke, making fun of DC's Deathstroke and featured only things Rob Liefeld could draw (round heads, pouches, swords) but then real writers/artists took over and he's been a really good character ever since.
Finally an accurate interpretation of Deadpool! All CGI movie would work if it is as smooth as this trailer.
Maybe "making fun" is too extreme but he was supposed to be a parody of Deathstroke. Deathstroke...deadpool Slade Wilson...Wade Wilson At lot of the characters that Liefeld created or co-created in the 90s for Marvel were as gimmicky as the Rockets pajama suits.
This is a good take on Deadpool - Deadpool vs Batman http://youtu.be/wAg2m5UlBYw?t=2m21s Spoiler He would have destroyed Batman though
That was awesome and incredibly violent. No way a final super hero movie would be that awesome. They have a formula of how much money a movie gives up when it goes from a PG-13 to an R rating.
Why even make movies with actors then? Just cut the middlemen like DiCaprio and Daniel Day Lewis and produce these.
Well, it was CGI, but yeah, it was Reynolds doing the voice. Like others have said, the "footage" is from 2011. According to Wikipedia, Reynolds and Tim Miller (director) said last October that they though the project was close to being green lit. Not sure what the status is now but maybe reaction over this video will give it a push.
In Marvel's movie universe each film is carefully planned and pushes the needle. With Fox you have actors begging to be Gambit or developing vigilante CGI trailers. They shoot first and ask questions later at Fox.
Because it's incredibly time consuming. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, which was a great looking CGI film, took 4 years to make. I'm sure technology has probably made the process faster, but it's still probably much slower than doing a live action movie with bits of CGI here and there.