Deadpool Tim's was established mills in the universe was created by a series of X-Men, but it never really paid attention a ton to continue. The version of the Colossus, which features are completely different than the one played by Daniel Cudmore in X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Stand and X-Men: Days of Future Past! Despite being played by the same actor (Ryan Reynolds), a character Wade Wilson is completely different than the one featured in the 1980 X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Supporters can question the decision, but the writers Rhett Reese and Paul had some very strong excuse for it: their desire to repair the mistakes of the past the brand, and create a film completely full of lead insane.

I had the pleasure of chatting with Reese and this type anything Deadpool last week, and it's right at the top of the conversation that we had brought the subject of connecting the movie to the universe X-Men, which are large, he said. Discuss methods of them, they explained that it was a very important part of the work the first of its focus on doing the right thing with the character that has been done wrong by the movies of the past - and many of the ideas they only stuck around like a story followed six years of development. Said Rhett Reese,
We decided to ignore the very early reincarnation of Deadpool [X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and maybe not even ignore it, but make fun of it, even. It is so divergent, what fans Deadpool look for the characters, so we kind of threw overboard. And, over time, yes, X-Men ended up going back into the past and then worked their way back to the present - a reality now with the film series. But we decided early on to put Colossus there because we did not feel like he has been given to the best film in the original representation. It's not like he was mistaken. He was just a little ignored.

Obviously, the goal is that you appreciate a better version of the character than they do not like change ... but the backups also the author makes an interesting point about too Deadpool. Merced mouth comic book hero is a rare understanding that he is a comic book hero (shown in regularly breaking the fourth wall), and as such does not have to play by the same rules as others. Or as Paul put it,
This is the great thing about Deadpool is not only able to break all of the rules, but you should break all of the rules. So it allows us to go just a really crazy bat shit with what comes to mind.

This model is a joke origin Deadpool book ... or lack of confusion for his help. While a anakniponth_rueng_kambleng Mr. Joe Kelly was the first to script history against your hero with programs that Rhett Reese and Paul this type adapted for film Deadpool this thing that has been called into question a lot of time in comics, and no suggestion, some even that Deadpool really stole the identity of Wade that Wilson, and is absolutely mercenary named, Jack one. This guy is basically a very high character, cartoon violence and its perception on everything changed basically means that every story we hear, read or see him from the perspective of a commentator's unreliable.

If you're concerned that Deadpool has always drifted slightly away from the X-Men, however, I would not worry too much. Rhett Reese and Paul This category recognizes the potential future for the movie X-Men master to catch up with the anti-hero, killed their people and mentally be prepared to challenge the narrative that will be presented. Reese told me,
We have fun with it, and at some point, I think we might have some difficulty in making a decision, but hoped the X universe will catch up by that point, and it will make it easier on us.

Deadpool in a 12th Friday, February, and I would highly recommend tracking CinemaBlend more from my interview with Rhett Reese and Paul!


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