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    Tim Miller ist raus, "kreative Differenzen" mit Reynolds..

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    Details Emerge On Creative Differences Between Tim Miller And Ryan Reynolds On ‘Deadpool 2’

    Today, news hit the web that Deadpool director Tim Miller, and Deadpool actor, Ryan Reynolds, were experiencing a creative conflict, that caused the former to exit the upcoming super hero sequel. In a new article from our very own Umberto Gonzalez at The Wrap, he goes into more detail on some of the behind-the-scenes troubles that lead to this unfortunate split. It sounds like most of the trouble surrounding this controversy came from both men’s differing ideals for the direction of the impending sequel.

    In the article, Mr. Gonzalez goes on to state that,

    “The departure was “amicable,” a studio source said, though we’ve heard elsewhere that Reynolds and Miller have had a contentious relationship for quite a while now. The two haven’t had much of a relationship since the first “Deadpool” was released, not even speaking for long periods of time.”

    So it sounds as if the split maybe wasn’t quite so clean after all. This is truly sad news for the millions of people that were floored with both the quality of humor, and the overall quality of the original film itself. Which is undeniably due to these two men working together.

    The article goes on to say that the renegotiation process for Reynolds’ contract took much longer that Mr. Miller was expecting, and that Reynolds was also given creative and casting control that he had not previously had. There was also tension building around the fact that Miller wanted a more stylized and cinematic sequel, while Reynolds wanted to stick with the same foul comedy approach that the first one was praised on. Whether this decision was the right one to run with will remain to be seen with the eventual sequel.

    There was also a matter of a specific casting issue, that brought the divide to its boiling point.

    “The casting issue also eventually came to a head over the possible booking of Kyle Chandler in the sequel. Mashable movie reporter Jeff Sneider first reported Chandler’s potential involvement with the “Deadpool” sequel during a “Meet the Movie Press” podcast, saying that the actor’s name has been “floating around for Cable for months.” Allegedly, Miller wanted the “Bloodline” star to play Cable, though Reynolds did not. Ultimately, the studio backed its marketable star, and the man behind the camera packed up his lenses.”

    So it sounds as if these creative differences were a little more complicated than we previously assumed. I for one actually think Miller would have been an intriguing choice for the character of Cable, as he is a very talented individual, but Reynolds sheer charisma as this character is what brought audiences (and their money) in by the truck loads, so it makes sense that he’s the one steering the sequels ship.

    Hopefully the studio will find a new director soon, and with any luck, one that is used to the kind of brutal action, comedy spectacle that worked so well with the first Deadpool.

    Source: The Wrap


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      Zitat von: comicbookmovie.com
      OFFICIAL: JOHN WICK Director David Leitch Has Signed On To Helm The DEADPOOL Sequel

      We had heard he was on 20th Century Fox and Ryan Reynolds' radar, and now it's being reported that David Leitch has indeed landed the Deadpool 2 directing gig in Tim Miller's absence. Click on for more.

      Following the recent rumors, THR has made it official: director/actor/stuntman David Leitch will helm Deadpool 2 for 20th Century Fox.

      When original director Tim Miller departed the project over creative differences with star Ryan Reynolds the search was on to find a replacement as quickly as possible, and though Leitch's name was brought up, he wasn't the only possibility. Apparently Rupert Sanders, Drew Goddard and Magnus Martens were also on Fox and Reynolds' "to-meet list." The site also mentions that the studio are already looking for another filmmaker to tackle Deadpool 3.

      Leitch recently wrapped his second feature, The Coldest City, and also directed instant action classic, John Wick.


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        Zitat von: comingsoon.net
        Ryan Reynolds and Simon Kinberg explain why Deadpool 2 won’t, by design, be bigger than the first film

        Deadpool’s favorite album might be Wham!‘s “Make it Big,” but “Don’t Make It Bigger” is apparently the creative challenge for the upcoming Deadpool 2. Speaking with EW, leading man Ryan Reynolds and producer Simon Kinberg offer an update on the Marvel Comics adaptation and explain how the temptation to boost the size of Deadpool 2 could be a choice that ultimately leads to diminishing returns.

        RELATED: Fox Already Planning Deadpool 3 Featuring X-Force

        “That’s the biggest mandate going into on the second film: to not make it bigger,” says. “We have to resist the temptation to make it bigger in scale and scope, which is normally what you do when you have a surprise hit movie… It has tonally and stylistically be as fresh and original. That’s a big challenge especially because they had ten years to gestate on the first movie and we don’t have that kind of time on the second movie.”

        The article also confirms that a search is still underway for actors to play both Cable and Domino in Deadpool 2.

        “We’re just in the development stage but we’re about to move into production,” says Reynolds, who also sings the praises of the first film’s director, Tim Miller. Miller (and composer Junkie XL) departed Deadpool 2 earlier this year, citing creative differences. Now helming the sequel is John Wick‘s David Leitch.

        “I love ‘John Wick,'” Reynolds continues. “One of the things that David Leitch does that very few filmmakers can do these days is they can make a movie on an ultra tight minimal budget look like it was shot for 10-15 times what it cost.”

        Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, “the real heroes here” who penned the first film, are returning for Deadpool 2. Reynolds is again serving as a producer on Deadpool 2 alongside X-Men franchise caretakers Simon Kinberg and Lauren Shuler Donner.


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                Erscheint am 21. August in den Staaten im Super Duper $@%!#& Cut.
                15 Minuten mehr Zoten, Gags und gute Laune.
                Ob diese verlängerte Fassung auch in Deutschland erscheint, ist zur Zeit noch unbekannt.

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                  Am 17. Oktober kommen in Frankreich zwei drollige Editionen raus:





                  Da die dt. BD des ersten Teiles von Fox ist und französischen Ton hat, besteht die Chance, dass hier im Gegenzug dt. Ton an Bord sein könnte.


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                    :bd:

                    Deadpool 2

                    Eine Gaudi voller Seitenhiebe und Film-Insider. Hat Spaß gemacht. Die meisten Gags saßen, die Action angenehm ruppig, der Skydive episch, Negasonic Teenagedingens hat etwas Babyspeck abgebaut, Domino war ein Blickfang und die Musik hat geregelt. Unterhaltsamer als zehn verschwitzte koreanische Leistungssportler, die gleichzeitig Teabagging machen, während einem ein Alpaka auf die Füße pinkelt.


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                      Es weihnachtet sehr.

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                      On December 12, Deadpool 2 is back in theaters with zero F’s given

                      To kick off the holiday season audiences of almost all ages will soon be able to enjoy the Merc with the Mouth’s reimagining of Deadpool 2 filtered through the prism of childlike innocence.

                      "Fox has been asking for a PG-13 basically since the start in 2006," Ryan Reynolds told Deadline. "I've said no since 2006. Now, this one time, I said 'Yes' on two conditions. First, a portion of the proceeds had to go to charity. Second, I wanted to kidnap Fred Savage. The second condition took some explaining..."

                      Fred Savage will join Reynolds in new scenes for ONCE UPON A DEADPOOL in an homage to Savage's starring role in the 1987 bedtime-story classic THE PRINCESS BRIDE. Fred remarked, “while my participation in this film was anything but voluntary, I am happy to learn that Fudge Cancer will be the beneficiary of this shameless cash grab”

                      For every ticket sold, $1 will go to the charity Fudge Cancer - previously known as Fuck Cancer, who have graciously changed their name to be more PG-13 friendly for the 12 days of Once Upon A Deadpool’s release.

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