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Marvel: Ryan Reynolds gives his opinion on Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine

Natasha Kumar By Natasha Kumar Jul12,2024

In 2009, 20th Century Fox produced the first Wolverine spin-off. X-Men Origins: Wolverine, directed by by Gavin Hood, also stages the first representation of Deadpool in the cinema. Already à At the time, it was Ryan Reynolds who played the character:

Marvel: Ryan Reynolds gives his opinion on the Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine

X-Men Origins wolverine: a potential turnip?

In 2009, we were just coming out of the original X-Men trilogy strong>. Fox feels that there is nevertheless a vein of success. exploit and decides to produce a spin-off on Wolverine, the famous clawed mutant incarnated by Wolverine. by Hugh Jackman. The actor reprises his cult role in an adventure directed by Gavin Hood. X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the story of Wolverine's childhood and past of Logan and how he got his adamantium skeleton. The opportunity to showcase some of Wolverine’s worst enemies like the famous Sabretooth here camped in by Liev Schreiber. X-Men Origins: Wolverinealso presents the first representation of Deadpool on the big screen.

Marvel: Ryan Reynolds gives his opinion on the Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine

Already; à This time, the famous Wade Wilson is played by Ryan Reynolds. Unfortunately for fans, the film completely trashes this iconic character from Marvel comics. Deadpool becomes a real Frankenstein's monster, capable of teleporting, shooting laser beams from his eyes, but above all incapable of speaking since his mouth is sewn shut. An incredible idea which greatly disappointed the fans.

What does Ryan Reynolds think?

At the end of the film, Wolverine decapitates Deadpool. While the character is thought to be dead, Wade Wilson's head reappears in the film's post-credits scene. A sequence in which Deadpool opens his eyes, emphasizing that the character is still alive and could therefore return. Eventually, Fox changed its position. his plans, and fortunately we did not never seen this version of the character again.

Marvel: Ryan Reynolds gives his opinion on the Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine

During a recent interview with Variety, Ryan Reynolds returned to this character, and this last meeting between the two mutants:

The first time we worked together Together on X-Men Origins: Wolverine, it's easy to say we got it wrong. Deadpool with his mouth sewn shut was arguably the worst idea ever. But at the same time, I am grateful for this experience. Hugh had a huge influence on me during this shoot. It was the first time I saw a movie star operate in this way on a movie set. He challenged all the notions and preconceived clichés of a movie star. He was so warm and welcoming. He put others at risk. comfortable. He knew the name of each person.

The big difference with the 2009 film is that this time Wolverine and Deadpool will share the screen in a Rated R adventure. Deadpool & Wolverineshould therefore allow the two mutants to regain their splendor and share a real adventure designed for comic book fans and fans of these two emblematic characters:

So much ;children saw Deadpool and Deadpool 2. My own children saw them. These are films that are rated R, but it's not free. This is the identity of of the character. His rude character. His brain is like an omelette. half eaten at inside the mind of a 7 year old child.

It is unlikely that Deadpool & Wolverine is the last meeting of the two characters. It is rumored that the two famous mutants could return in Avengers 5. And you, what did you think? from Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine ?

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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