Deadpool

Deadpool tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. Like Wolverine, Deadpool is a former subject of the Weapon X program, which turns humans into living weapons, currently working as a mercenary. Deadpool's primary power is an increased healing factor. This healing factor also renders him immune to psychic or telekinetic attacks, but it also has caused him to be psychotic and mentally unstable. He is one of the only Marvel superheroes to break the fourth wall to talk to the audience. He knows he's a fictional character and sometimes uses this to his own advantage.

  • Release Date: February 12, 2016
  • Director: Tim Miller
  • Written By: Tim Miller
  • Cast: Ryan Reynolds, T.J. Miller, Ed Skrein, Gina Carano, Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand
‘Logan’ Director Explains Why He Cut Mutant Cameos
‘Logan’ Director Explains Why He Cut Mutant Cameos
‘Logan’ Director Explains Why He Cut Mutant Cameos
Early on, you might’ve expected Hugh Jackman’s final bow as Wolverine to go out with a bang, like a giant farewell party where all his old and new friends are there to wave him off into the sunset. But that wouldn’t be quite fitting for a loner like Logan (and it sounds more like an X-Men movie), whose upcoming sequel really emphasizes the “solo” in solo outing — so don’t go in expecting to see a bunch of cameos from other mutants in the X-universe.
‘Deadpool’ Writer Explains Their Anti-Disney Success Story
‘Deadpool’ Writer Explains Their Anti-Disney Success Story
‘Deadpool’ Writer Explains Their Anti-Disney Success Story
Few superhero movies captured the imagination of audiences last year quite like Deadpool. While Marvel releases were praised for their sleek storytelling and progressive characters, Deadpool went the other route, earning hundreds of millions of dollars on the strength of its raunchy sex scenes and immature sight gags. It was choppy, it was unpolished, and, occasionally, it was noticeably cheap around the edges. In other words, it was everything that Marvel movies are not.
Taron Egerton Wants Deadpool to Meet the Kingsmen
Taron Egerton Wants Deadpool to Meet the Kingsmen
Taron Egerton Wants Deadpool to Meet the Kingsmen
In the world of cinematic crossover fantasies, anything is possible. What would any of us give for the Avengers to meet the Justice League, or the G.I. Joe soldiers to meet the Transformers (which might actually happen), or for every character ever created by Wes Anderson to team up and fight crime? Most of these could never happen, just due to budgetary concerns or two series being owned by different companies, but it’s great fodder for all the fanfiction websites out there. And sometimes actors give us their own input on which crossovers they’d love to see.
Full List of 2017 People’s Choice Awards Winners
Full List of 2017 People’s Choice Awards Winners
Full List of 2017 People’s Choice Awards Winners
The people have been making some pretty questionable choices for themselves as of late. Some big politics thing is happening tomorrow, there’s that, and last night marked the 43rd Annual People‘s Choice Awards, the populist awards program that does away with the snooty prestige of the Oscars. The evening delivered some rather eyebrow-raising results in its recognition of the most widely beloved entertainers of the year, and though none quite confounded on a Trumpian level, the night was full of what we’ll diplomatically call “surprises.”
Ryan Reynolds Will Go ‘F–king Crazy’ If ‘Deadpool’ Gets a Best Picture Nomination
Ryan Reynolds Will Go ‘F–king Crazy’ If ‘Deadpool’ Gets a Best Picture Nomination
Ryan Reynolds Will Go ‘F–king Crazy’ If ‘Deadpool’ Gets a Best Picture Nomination
An “October surprise” refers to a major revelation deliberately timed to influence the outcome of a Presidential election. The Oscars, then, regularly offer a January surprise, in which a contender comes out of nowhere to elbow their way into the awards conversation. This year’s big shock is permanently smirking superhero send-up Deadpool, which has already upended plenty of predictions by racking up nominations among various industry guild groups. Superhero movies have never been able to crack the Best Picture race, but perhaps the self-reflexive meta streak in Deadpool could give it the edge it needs to sneak into the category. The nominations will be announced one week from today, and who’ll end up at the big dance is anyone’s guess.
‘Deadpool’ Now Has a For Your Consideration Oscars Ad
‘Deadpool’ Now Has a For Your Consideration Oscars Ad
‘Deadpool’ Now Has a For Your Consideration Oscars Ad
It’s been a topsy-turvy week for awards prognosticators, relative even to the usual topsy-turviness of an industry based entirely on guesswork and speculation. Deadpool frightened and confused Oscar oddsmakers when it unexpectedly snatched up a Best Picture nomination from the Producers Guild Awards program on Tuesday, and then officially rejiggered everyone’s slate of predictions when director Tim Miller earned a nomination from the Directors Guild of America. What had been all but forgotten as a superhero oddball is staging a late-phase charge among the groups of professionals that vote for Oscar nominees — nothing is out of the question.
‘Moonlight,’ ‘Deadpool’ Receive Directors Guild Nods
‘Moonlight,’ ‘Deadpool’ Receive Directors Guild Nods
‘Moonlight,’ ‘Deadpool’ Receive Directors Guild Nods
The Directors Guild of America has officially unveiled its 2016 film nominees, a list that boasts very few — if any — surprises. Indeed, the DGA has added its voice(s) to the growing awards season choir, singing the praises of La La Land, Moonlight and Manchester by the Sea — all but guaranteeing their Oscar nominations for Best Picture. The DGA has also revealed the nominees for First-Time Feature Filmmaker, which include Dan Trachtenberg for 10 Cloverfield Lane and (brace yourselves for this totally un-shocking shocker) Tim Miller for Deadpool.
‘Deadpool’ Gets a Producers Guild Nomination, So Will It Get an Oscar Nom?
‘Deadpool’ Gets a Producers Guild Nomination, So Will It Get an Oscar Nom?
‘Deadpool’ Gets a Producers Guild Nomination, So Will It Get an Oscar Nom?
La La Land, duh. Manchester By the Sea, right. Moonlight, you better. Deadpool – excuse me? It’s true, Ryan Reynolds’ superhero movie has just been named one of the 10 best films of 2016 by the Producers Guild of America (via Variety). Many of us thought its Golden Globes nominations were just a result of the HFPA’s always wacky taste, but it seems the Deadpool virus has spread across the nation to multiple voting bodies, from the Writer’s Guild of America to the Producers.
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
When the hullabaloo about Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool possibly having a cameo in the next Wolverine movie erupted last week, everyone involved in Logan was quick to put those rumors to rest. But that might not mean we’ll never see the two X-Men in a movie together. After everything had died down, Reynolds had a chance to reflect and mentioned that he would be totally down to team up with the Canadian superhero, but there’s one big obstacle to get past: for all intents and purposes, Logan will be Hugh Jackman’s last run as Wolverine.

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