It's so refreshing seeing a comic book character that actually cares about their secret identity. But seriously, dude will kill people at the drop of a hat so him being willing to kill for people isn't impressive.
OMGGGG y’all got a interview with James GUNNNNNNNNNN??!?!!!!!!!! too fucking cool! The use of music + comedy is above ALL the rest. James Gunn is my kind of person!
The downside when they do that is people stop talking about the show like a week after it's all been released, so this way it's in public discourse for longer
@Josh Essex maybe.but Cobra Kai s4 been out a few weeks and people still talk about it. I get one a week to built suspense, but we've been soo use to getting everything all at once
More like Deadpool and Vigilante 2* were both originally bargain bin versions of Deathstroke whom writers decided to have some fun with. Vigilante 2 came before Deadpool. But yeah, I can see the comparison with this interpretation in particular. I think that's mostly just the tone of the show and the needs of the story shaping the portrayal of the character, though. Arrow had a very different interpretation of Adrian Chase (whom they called Prometheus because they had already done a different thing with the Vigilante name), and he was definitely a lot less comedic, because that show was a lot less comedic (than it should have been, but that's just my opinion). * Vigilante 1 predates all of these characters by decades. He had a whole western theme, and, fun fact, was voiced by Nathan Fillion (TDK) in Justice League Unlimited. And briefly filled in by Michael Rosenbaum, who's also worked with James Gunn.
@@alphanerd7221 I didn't say Deathstroke was bargain bin. I said he was the original which Deadpool and Vigilante 2 started out as bargain bin versions of.