Deadpool 2 To Start Filming At The Beginning Of Next Year


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Twentieth Century Fox plans to begin filming Deadpool 2 in early 2017, according to Producer Simon Kinberg. “The guys, [Pual] Wernick and [Rhett] Reese, are working on the script, and we hope to have a script very soon,” Kinberg told Collider. “We hope to shoot the movie sometime at the beginning of next year.”

 

Kinberg also addressed the present and future of the X-Men film franchise. Despite what was considered a disappointing box office by media outlets, Kinberg says Fox is pleased with the performance of X-Men: Apocalypse, which is the third highest grossing film in the franchise, behind Deadpool and X-Men: Days of Future Past. “The truth is Days of Future Past is sort of an outlier for an X-Men movie,” Kinberg explained. “We’d never made more than $500 million before, and Days was kind of like our Avengers, where we brought this sort of mega-cast together. We hoped this movie would do the same as Days of Future Past, but we had a feeling that maybe it would, maybe it wouldn’t. It’s a different kind of film than Days of Future Past.”

 

http://comicbook.com/2016/06/24/deadpool-2-to-start-filming-at-the-beginning-of-next-year/

6 minutes ago, Nick H. said:

Awesome news, although not a complete surprise. (Y)

Yup, the thing I hope for is that Fox ties all the movies together going forward and we get deadpool with the x-men.   Heck, x-men apoc should tie into wolverine 3 which should tie into deadpool 2 which should then tie into next x-men or maybe x-force if they go down that path.  I'd love x-force but i'd like to see it with wolverine at first but I think we'll get x-23 for a bit till Fox feels the time is right to re-cast someone new as wolverine.

  • 3 months later...

http://deadline.com/2016/10/deadpool-director-tim-miller-exits-sequel-ryan-reynolds-creative-disagreements-fox-1201841001/

 

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After a series of creative differences between Deadpool director Tim Miller and star Ryan Reynolds, Miller has exited Deadpool 2. He hadn’t formally signed a deal to continue, but he was developing the script and by all accounts had planned to return behind the camera for a film Fox will release in 2018.

 

Sucks, I think the loss of Miller will, at the least, set the movie back a bit release wise and at the worst mean the studio brings in someone else and rushes it.   I get that Reynolds doesn't wanna break the mold for the 2nd movie, stick to what worked in the first, BUT, having said that, it's really not the type of movie that holds up the more you watch it.

 

What I mean by that is, the joke really only work the first time around, they get less and less impact the more you see it, the action is really, at that point, the only thing that holds it up on it's 2nd+ viewing.   I think it'd been nice to see the sequel with a bit more depth.

On 10/25/2016 at 1:27 AM, George P said:

Sucks, I think the loss of Miller will, at the least, set the movie back a bit release wise and at the worst mean the studio brings in someone else and rushes it.   I get that Reynolds doesn't wanna break the mold for the 2nd movie, stick to what worked in the first, BUT, having said that, it's really not the type of movie that holds up the more you watch it.

 

What I mean by that is, the joke really only work the first time around, they get less and less impact the more you see it, the action is really, at that point, the only thing that holds it up on it's 2nd+ viewing.   I think it'd been nice to see the sequel with a bit more depth.

I don't know... I just watched it again a few days ago and I found it just as awesome and hilarious as the previous viewings.

52 minutes ago, trag3dy said:

I don't know... I just watched it again a few days ago and I found it just as awesome and hilarious as the previous viewings.

It depends on what you like as far as comedy, deadpools, more or less, juvenile type of humor is fine the first time around but then loses it's effect after that, for me that is.  I'm a fan of more witty type humor, anyone can sit there and make "dirty jokes" like they're back in HS,  it's not really that creative.

  • 4 months later...

ZIP IT STAN LEE!

 

Also, how the hell did they get to use the Superman theme? I mean, is it public domain or something - because you'd think DC/WB whoever would have that on lock down.

 

So yeah, pretty good little tease considering. Plus, look closely at the phone booth :D (kinda hard to miss it)

man having to wait till next year for a sequel sucks :)

 

On a side note, went to see Logan last night, very very good but really sad, i caught my mrs sobbing quietly at 2 events in the movie (without any spoilers) 

41 minutes ago, Jim K said:

 

 

.... a bit NSFW

 

 

lol claiming its NSFW is a bit like Mcdonalds coffee cup saying caution contents are hot! :)

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56 minutes ago, trag3dy said:

You guys notice the movie on the theater sign in the background?

Yep.  There were a lot of Easter eggs in this short video.

 

1 hour ago, LOC said:

ZIP IT STAN LEE!

 

Also, how the hell did they get to use the Superman theme? I mean, is it public domain or something - because you'd think DC/WB whoever would have that on lock down.

 

So yeah, pretty good little tease considering. Plus, look closely at the phone booth :D (kinda hard to miss it)

Lauren Donner, the producer of Deadpool, is married to Richard Donner who was the director of Superman.  So, I'm assuming, that they have some "back door" rights access to some of the '78 Superman stuff (like the theme).  /shrug  

1 hour ago, LOC said:

Also, how the hell did they get to use the Superman theme? I mean, is it public domain or something - because you'd think DC/WB whoever would have that on lock down.

I doubt it was hard. They weren't using it in a negative way, probably paid the rights to play it and boom. Plus, it's not like being associated with Deadpool is gonna damage the brand, if anything it gets a sentence or two about Superman in every article, win win for everyone.

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6 minutes ago, branfont said:

Nice, a spoof of The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross, I used to watch that on PBS way back when, so I am old enough to get the joke(s)!

remember kids...Hugs not drugs! 

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