The goofy Deadpool got his own movie, after all. And if the actor Ryan Reynolds did not do well in the role of the Green Lantern, the role of the Marvel anti-hero seems to him more than colorful. It also met with more approval among fans who are excited about the costume, as it is exactly like the one in the comics. Check it out in the super gory first trailer.
Many of you have probably asked yourself, 'Who the hell is that?' Deadpool?' Although he's no stranger to the big screen (he's part of the Marvel franchise The X-Men and its eighth sequel), but it is for the casual connoisseur of the Marvel world quite unknown. Fortunately, the film's story is structured in such a way that you will not be thrown into the center of the action, but will have the opportunity to get to know Wade Wilson, a former special forces operative and mercenary who hides behind a black and red costume. His own alter ego (Deadpool) he developed after he was for his own rare diseases caught in a brutal experimentation, which gave him the power of accelerated wound healing, but nearly ruined his life (Wolverine's way didn't quite work out, then). A dark sense of humor and new abilities then pave the way for him on a path of revenge against the director of the action.
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Having said that, Deadpool's character - which is unusual for Marvel to tie one film to another - does not match his character from the film X-Men in the Beginning: Wolverine, but those of you who watched the last part of the franchise, X-Men: Days of Future Past, you will know why this is so. The director's baton was taken over by a debutant Tim Miller, in addition to Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, also appear in the film TJ Miller like a weasel, Gina Carano like Angel Dust, Morena Baccarin as Vanessa and Copycat respectively and Ed Skrein like Ajax. Because the movie will be quite true to the comics, we are in for a new Marvel treat.