@@GeckyWecky huh it's been a while since I have seen it and I don't remember either of those things. Could be a joke but I suppose at somepoint if I decide to watch it I will find out
I think there could totally be another version of Deadpool played by another actor. If it was more comic accurate, that would be an interesting role for someone
I am conflicted here. I understand what they were going for. The thing is, they had given the Origins version of the character any other name, it would have been well received. The visuals and combat scenes involving the final part of "Deadpool" were really cool.
Well in the "dreadpool" comments the xmen tried to do something similar and dreadpool (alternate deadpool) killed and reanimated the whole marvel universe. Only reason why he brought everyone back was to kill em all over again.
"I'll do it, but it's the _wrong_ version" I love Ryan 's involvement in the character, he loves and understands Deadpool and it shows in everything. He genuinely puts in work to make this character as accurate and enjoyable as possible and the movies wouldn't be the same without him ❤.
I love how in Deadpool 2 in the end credits, he travels back in time to that specific reveal scene in the wolverine movie and he just shoots that version of deadpool in the head
I knew Ryan Reynolds was perfect for Deadpool in origins and I'm really glad he's played such a huge role in making the solo movies. I'm also extremely happy that he was successful in convincing Hugh Jackman to pick the claws back up. I've wanted a movie with wolverine and Deadpool since origins
taking a huge risk in leaking footage to revive the movie that nearly got canned because the studio didn't listen to his predictions about origins?? absolute legend, i'm so glad his hard work and gambit paid off
No, some of us didn't think the Origins version of DP was terrible; appropriate for the script even. In fact xmen origins did make money so it wasn't a flop but a success. I am a bit puzzled at all the negativity Origins gets.
I thought it was pretty good given the context of the movie. It wasn’t supposed to be a Deadpool movie and I honestly don’t think it would’ve been a good introduction for a proper Deadpool character anyways. It’s a Wolverine movie.
Gotta love how rich people can make horrendous decisions that haunts the people pressured to comply especially since they (and not the rich idiot who doesn't know what they are doing) become the face of that failure. Lucky Reynolds got the chance to correct it
What "horrendous decisions"? Ryan Reynolds not liking a role he was offered to play for millions of dollars? Do you realize there were many people involved in that movie, other than Ryan Reynolds?
@@DuSeunis it though? .. game of thrones did it and ppl still rushed back for HoD. Ppl really need to let go of the notion of entitlement to fan payoff in film and television
i LOVE THIS STORY! As someone who worked in CGI back in the 90's/00s, some idiot suit who didn't know the material at all and thought they got to waste everyone's time, money and efforts, was the norm!
@@jannie47 i just noted that although he is completely incapable of telling the difference between "couldnt of" and "couldnt have", he somehow still manages to use perfect grammar which suggests that its his phone and not him because no one with more than 50% of a brain says "couldnt of"
Ryan doing gods work with deadpool, absolutely killed that role. Like more so than robert in iron man though very close. They just are the perfect cast for their roles.
it's the dude from smashbits I'm pretty sure. the guy does the voice for Jesse from that minecraft story mode thing and if undertale was realistic. that's how I know him
the guy narrating was the voice of frisk in "if undertale was realistic" havent watched it in years but its amazing how quickly i recognized the guys voice and accent but the way he pronounced the a and o vowels was always unique
I forget the name of the series but there is an evil Deadpool "clone" made up of a bunch of his old body parts where he is effectively trying to die works with the avengers and meets the queen of England while a psychologist obsesses over him. But if I remember right the psych was also impersonating him too?
I admire how persistence on his part lead him to being one of the most powerful actors in Hollywood. Rightly deserved! Looking forward to Deadpool and Wolverine.
I actually loved this movie it was crazy cool especially this version of Deadpool because they took it away it made it more personal knowing one of his favorite lines are "Dont take it personal.", or "It's not personal." When having to do his job.
Nah, he's already dead since during the post credit scene in Deadpool 2, he uses Cable's time machine to go back in time to fix the timeline, where he shoots him in the head.
Deadpool in Wolverine:Origins = How a soulless corporation creates a character without looking into the source material Deadpool in the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool movies = The great success that comes with everyone from the writers to the director to the starring actor defending the script and knowing the source material in and out.