Perhaps more than any other superhero film, Deadpools path from comic books to the big screen was paved with the help of a loud, fervent fan base that launched a grassroots campaign to get the movie made. To reward those fans this Christmas, before Deadpool arrives in theatres this February, another bloody, funny red band trailer of the Ryan Reynolds-starring action flick was unveiled, with the three-minute preview laying the foundation of the wisecracking, fourth wall-shattering heros origin story.
Like the first red band trailer that premiered in August, Deadpools dark, sardonic humor once again shares the spotlight with the gory, decapitation-happy violence. Youre probably thinking, This is a superhero movie but this guy in the suit just turned the other guy into a fucking kebab, Deadpool quips in the trailer after impaling a baddie with a pair of blades. Surprise: This is a different kind of superhero story.
Deadpool opens February 12th. Reynolds previously played a vastly different version of Deadpool in the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. While the film is unconnected to the current X-Men franchises storyline, a pair of X-Men characters, Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, appear in Deadpool.
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