Deadpool, by his very nature as a mercenary, assassin, and general pain-in-the-butt, doesn’t play very well with others. For most of his comic book life, he’s been separated from the rest of the Marvel Universe, although in recent years he has become an unlikely member of teams like X-Force, the Thunderbolts, and even the Avengers. His first movie, Deadpool, was similarly shut off, not just from the Marvel Cinematic Universe but most of the X-Men Cinematic Universe. Apart from appearances from Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Deadpool stood alone.
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.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's baby #2 name has been revealed — see the gorgeous family at the 'Deadpool' actor's Hollywood Walk of Fame star induction.
Three days before Deadpool even hit theaters, word got around that Fox was already developing a sequel with screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick returning. Since then we’ve heard a lot about what to expect from the sequel (Cable, mostly) despite the fact that Fox had yet to make an official announcement. That changed today at CinemaCon, of course, where the studio made it all very officially official, confirming the return of both Ryan Reynolds and director Tim Miller for Deadpool 2.
As the rest of the world not-so-quietly debates the merits of Batman vs. Superman’s box office, another superhero movie is quietly setting some more records of its own. After 45 days in theaters, Deadpool has now passed The Matrix Reloaded to become the all-time worldwide box office champ for R-rated movies...
James Corden auditioned as 'Strawberry Short-Fuse', 'Ten-to-kill', and other ridiculous sidekicks for Deadpool's Ryan Reynolds. Here's what else you missed in late night TV last night.
Katie Holmes showed that she is one competitive musical beers player last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She and Ryan Reynolds competed with Jimmy and the Roots until the last person was standing and full of beer. Watch the fun along with the best of last night's late night TV...
There are an awful lot of Ryan Reynolds (Ryan Reynoldses? Ryan Reynoldsi?) hanging out on one particular suburban street in Hyundai's "Ryanville" spot airing during Super Bowl 50.