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Reshoots Adds Moar Deadpool!

Thanks to IESB reader DPfan (I am assuming he didn't think real hard about that handle ? it means Deadpool fan right?) we've learned exclusively that more footage of the DEADPOOL character played by Ryan Reynolds has been added to the X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE film!

We are told Ryan Reynolds was busy a guy in Vancouver during the extra time the production spent there shooting some added footage for his Deadpool character! Apparently most of the footage shot included Reynolds and Wolverine himself, Hugh Jackman.

This isn't your mother's cameo...Deadpool is full on! Reynolds will appear in the film even more than originally planned!

Reynolds beefed up a la Blade Trinity for the role of the antihero to play opposite Jackman's Wolverine. The Merc with a Mouth can't have wimpy girlie arms next to that guy!

Looks good, better than I was expecting, let's hope thats not just good editing.

Also what's with baby wolverine? That best be some weird flashback because he didn't have the claws as a child.. and he didn't make no half metal babies so wtf. Am I missing something here?

And whose the fat boxer supposed to be?

One thing I love about comic book movies (sci fi as well) how they do a cool spin on the studio logos. This one filling up is one of my favorites.

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Whose cowboy black here?

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Whose diamond white?

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..wicked

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Edited by Xero

@Xero: Wolverine DID have the claws when he was a kid. Are you one of the people that thinks that Weapon X actually gave Wolverine the claws? Ever read any of the comics?

The claws are Wolverine's mutation. He had the claws since he was a kid without the Adamantium. Weapon X gave Wolverine a Adamantium coat over his whole skeleton, including his claws. That's how he got the "metal" claws. So yeah, he DID have the claws when he was a kid.

@Rappy and Xero: Stop teasing us already!! :p

@Xero the crystal white girl is Emma Frost and the Fat man is the blob as for will.i.am he is Kestrel.

Thanks :)

Wolverine DID have the claws when he was a kid. Are you one of the people that thinks that Weapon X actually gave Wolverine the claws? Ever read any of the comics?

The claws are Wolverine's mutation. He had the claws since he was a kid without the Adamantium. Weapon X gave Wolverine a Adamantium coat over his whole skeleton, including his claws. That's how he got the "metal" claws. So yeah, he DID have the claws when he was a kid.

I read them when I was younger but don't remember much, I always assumed that was the point of the experiment, thanks for the explanation though :)

^I don't know how many years that's back but they never explain Wolverine's history in the past. They started doing that a few years back. The point of the experiment was to make him the ultimate killer/weapon. Hence why his brain was washed, his Adamantium skeleton. he was a beast after all these experiments. A beast so strong that even Weapon X couldn't contain him anymore.

And no problem with explaining it :) Seems like lot's of people think that the claws are part of the experiment so it's nice to give them an insight on how he got the claws etc. You should try and get a hold on Wolverine: Origin. It's a mini serrie which explains Wolverine's past in 6 books. It's also the first 6 books where Marvel told the readers about Wolverine's past. Which is why you probably didn't know about all of it.

Are there any hot chicks in this movie? :shifty:

X-Men original trilogy has many hot chicks. :D

Hot chicks? In just a Wolverine movie?

I didn't think so at first, but now you mentioned it I looked it up.

Emma Frost, Oh My God, played by this Beautiful woman!

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:drool:

^I don't know how many years that's back but they never explain Wolverine's history in the past. They started doing that a few years back. The point of the experiment was to make him the ultimate killer/weapon. Hence why his brain was washed, his Adamantium skeleton. he was a beast after all these experiments. A beast so strong that even Weapon X couldn't contain him anymore.

And no problem with explaining it :) Seems like lot's of people think that the claws are part of the experiment so it's nice to give them an insight on how he got the claws etc. You should try and get a hold on Wolverine: Origin. It's a mini serrie which explains Wolverine's past in 6 books. It's also the first 6 books where Marvel told the readers about Wolverine's past. Which is why you probably didn't know about all of it.

Yea I'll check em out, I only recently found out he was Canadian, yeeeeee :)

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