The Latino Review recently spoke with Reynolds about Deadpool.
You'll be curious about him. You'll be curious beyond the film, you'll be curious about him. I play Wade Wilson and I play Deadpool, and the character I play as Deadpool, I personally, Fox may differ from me, but I personally don't consider him as Deadpool, I consider him to be what Deadpool becomes. Or the thing Deadpool came from. It doesn't carry on past that.
What about a spin-off?
Ya, I love the character. I've always loved the character. I remember reading one of the Deadpool comic books, and somebody asked Deadpool what he looks like. And he said he looks like a cross between a Shar-Pei and Ryan Reynolds. And I was like, I really, really wanna play this guy at some point. I thought it was pretty cool. It's a guy that knows he's in a comic book. How hard is it to shoot that properly? That's not something they put in Wolverine nor would it belong in that universe.
You can read more over at Latino Review.
It sounds like we're looking at more of seeing Wade Wilson in this movie and a little of Deadpool. I'm sure there will be some not happy with that. But what is good about that is while this movie deals with Wolverine's origin, it could also serve as Deadpool's origin as well. That means that if a Deadpool spin-off does get made, we won't have to sit through that part. We can have a movie with non-stop Deadpool action.
This will also give them time to figure out how to make Deadpool talk yellow.
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