Ryan Reynolds gets up to flee the test images of “Deadpool”

The great reason we have a dead Pool The film Trilogy is due to test images disclosed for the first film in 2014. It has since become generally agreed by this leading man Ryan Reynolds probably had something to do with that, and now the actor himself left and said he had disclosed him, yes.
Speaking at Entertainment Weekly in Tiff, Reynolds said that the flight may have “cheated”, but finished with the best intentions. “I think I was on something that would be interested,” he said at the point of sale. While he and the director Tim Miller took the shooting of the images, Fox became Squirrely about a superhero film on the R featuring an obscure character, in particular the one they had already done once before.
For Reynolds, the attraction of Deadpool was that he was not a higher level character and his fourth self-awareness. “It was a bit new,” he said about the character’s behavior. “Test images … were really a case study on how it could work. And they would do nothing with it. ” When these images fled, he remembers having thought of “the asshole (which) disclosed it, and I look at the guy in the mirror brushing my teeth. And I say to myself, “Dude, what did you do? It could be liable to the law! But the Internet forced the studio to say: “We are going to make this film” and 24 hours later, this film had a green light. »»
Since the first Dead Pool, Reynolds has become a key creative force in live outings of the character, who continued to earn a lot of money and create a wave of superhero equipment on the R. Now, people know Deadpool as if they were spider-man (and both can be in the next Avengers films), and has become the final role of the actor. So congratulations to Reynolds for his foresight and his stampede?
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