It is clear that 'Deadpool' has become one of the films of the year. The film directed by Tim Miller and starring the eccentric Ryan Reynolds, has innovated in many respects in terms of superhero movies refers to the pair that has managed to raise more than seven hundred million dollars internationally. For all that, it is not surprising that 21th Century Fox quickly confirmed a new delivery of the saucy superhero.
The sequel to the film in which Wade Wilson aka Deadpool interacts with the public, has lately suffered another blow. Although initially he was going to have Miller behind the cameras, the American director left the project for creative differences with Reynolds. This fact meant that the producer was hunting for a new director for the sequel, which finally got the hand of David Leitch, co-director of the 'John Wick' saga. Having a director, the next thing was to find the scriptwriters to get going with the script of the tape. This task is being carried out by the writer Drew Goddard, in charge of writing stories like 'The Martian' or 'World War Z'
Known all these aspects, we only had to know when the filming of the sequel would start filming that is scheduled for release in 2018. This January they were scheduled to start filming for May 1 in the city of Vancouver. Everything seemed to be settled, but recently, according to the Directors Guild of Canada via Omega Underground, they will hold out until summer, specifically from June 19 to about September 18, ending three months later.
Everyone wants 'Deadpool 2'
Many actors who after seeing the success of 'Deadpool' have been interested in participating in its sequel. A few days ago the news broke that Russell Crowe might be interested in playing Cable. Not only has the Australian actor been captivated by the idea of giving life to Deadpool's partner, since it was rumored that Pierce Brosnan was also interested in the role.
But they also sound to embody new characters in 'Deadpool 2', as it is rumored that Kerry Washington could also participate. The protagonist of 'Scandal' is to supposedly play Domino, the old mercenary who joins the X-Men, and who maintains a somewhat special relationship with Wilson.
Other Ryan Reynolds Roles!
6 'Green Lantern'
In 2011, Reynolds tried his luck in the world of superheroes and got into the skin of 'Green Lantern', a character of DC Comics. The film, reviled by critics and audiences, tells how a test pilot receives a ring from an alien and ends up leading an intergalactic mission whose purpose is peace in the universe.
O set, he met his current wife, Blake Lively, the only good thing he reported on the film. The worst part was taken by director Martin Campbell: he has not filmed anything for cinema since then and the series in which he participated, 'Last resort', was canceled after a season in aerial in 2012.
5 'Just Friends'
Do you remember when Monica remembered her fat years in 'Friends'? For something similar happens to the character of Reynolds in this comedy. On graduation day, Chris, a nice and funny but overweight kid, confesses his love to Jamie; However, she wants him only as a friend. Ten years later, they are reunited but Chris has changed: he is now a handsome and attractive music producer.
The best of 'Just Friends' is, as always, Anna Faris and her hilarious comedic vein.
4 'R.I.P.D.'
Someone in Hollywood somewhere should have thought this 'Men in Black' with ghosts but not us. In 'R.I.P.D.', Reynolds is a police officer who dies on duty but is recruited to fight demons against a department of 'undead'.
The cast includes: Jeff Bridges, Kevin Bacon and Mary-Louise Parker whom do what they can (just like Reynolds): which unfortunately is rather little.
3 'Waiting!'
Again, a comedy with Anna Faris, in this case, shot in 2005 and with Justin Long as a cast partner. In 'Waiting!', Reynolds is a waiter without too many plans in life who tries to pass on his best in the restaurant with his co-workers.
It is an absurd comedy and without much foundation that has the largest gallery of jokes male testicles that I remember. In any case, Anna Faris saves the film.
2 'The Captive'
Here's a paradox: Reynolds is great but the movie has one of the most terrible scripts I've ever seen. The actor plays a man whose daughter has disappeared eight years ago; However, certain clues might indicate that the girl is still alive.
Predictable, full of dash holes... If you want to see Reynolds in lumberjack mode, serious and intense, you can give him a try. If this is not the case, do not go near it.
1 'Big Monster on Campus'
We all have a past and Reynolds is no different. Fifteen years ago, he filmed this comic adaptation of 'Frankenstein' in which, after accidentally murdered by his university friends, Frank resurrects him but with a brain that is not his, but that of a serial killer.
If you want to brighten the morning, investigate about it on the net. It's good for a laugh.