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Having seen Ryan Reynolds crush the promotion and marketing for Deadpool throughout 2015, I respectfully disagree.
Having seen Ryan Reynolds crush the promotion and marketing for Deadpool throughout 2015, I respectfully disagree.
How can yall say that costume isnt cool. Thats who wolverine is.
But yall love some batman and flash mask......
That wolverine mask wouldve been fire on him
I agree the mask would be fire. But Batman and Flash use it to hide their identity. CaptainAmerica uses his for protection...any legit reason for Logan to wear his?
I'm sayin'. He should only be focused on executing all of this. Go act.Having watched a fair share of Ryan Reynolds movies, his involvement doesn't guarantee shhh
You talking like he came up with creative ideas for the promotions.Having seen Ryan Reynolds crush the promotion and marketing for Deadpool throughout 2015, I respectfully disagree.
You would think they would have some motivation not to have that group break up. Let alone somebody as important as the director of all ppl. When you look at how **** been going for them you wonder if there's any ambition or even how important money is to them.2. How is this FOX's fault?
Hmm.. What if the little girl in the Logan trailer isn't X-23? What if it's Hope?
Hmm.. What if the little girl in the Logan trailer isn't X-23? What if it's Hope?
plot twist: its a young mistique and jlaw appears as an older mistique halfway through the movie.
I'm sayin'. He should only be focused on executing all of this. Go act.
Like what story direction or how many jokes did he disagree with to get Miller to leave the project?
You talking like he came up with creative ideas for the promotions.
Like Reynolds is a comedian on the side with great material.
You would think they would have some motivation not to have that group break up. Let alone somebody as important as the director of all ppl. When you look at how **** been going for them you wonder if there's any ambition or even how important money is to them.
So I dunno, throw more money at him? (they wont. Cheap bastards barely coughed up cash for DP). At the very least try to keep Miller around for another franchise (we'll see there).
Yes the entire team is important, writing staff is essential but acting like this ain't a big blow, c'mon.
Just keep everybody else and there is no issue?
Hmm.. What if the little girl in the Logan trailer isn't X-23? What if it's Hope?
plot twist: its a young mistique and jlaw appears as an older mistique halfway through the movie.
I was thinking the same when I saw her in the red shades. Could be a nod to her family lineage...Hmm.. What if the little girl in the Logan trailer isn't X-23? What if it's Hope?
So after all that success FOX was not giving Miller the green light on everything.The reasons for director Tim Miller’s reported exit from the Deadpool sequel may be becoming more clear, as The Wrap now reports that Miller and star/producers Ryan Reynolds had wildly different concepts of the sequel to the blockbuster film - not just limited to casting.
Reynolds reportedly wanted to repeat the low budget/big earnings success of the first Deadpool, which had a $780m return on a $58m budget.Conversely, Miller wanted to create a spectacle to rival the largest Marvel Studios productions – and which would reportedly require three times the budget of the first film.
$58m times three would be $174m, making it the third largest budget for an X-Men film after X-Men: Days of Future Past's $200m and X-Men: Apocalypse's $170m.
“There were two totally different movies on the table, and one of them just wasn’t Deadpool,” an insider close to the production told The Wrap. Reynolds’ vision, which reportedly aligned with that of writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, eventually won out with the studio, leading to Miller’s exit.
20th Century Fox CEO Jim Gianopulos was reportedly acting as a “peacekeeper” between Reynolds and Miller, but when Gianopulos handed his duties on the film to his eventual successor-as-CEO Stacey Snyder, Snyder began working more closely with 20th Century Fox President of Production Emma Watts, leading to a breakdown in that relationship.
$58m times three would be $174m, making it the third largest budget for an X-Men film after X-Men: Days of Future Past's $200m and X-Men: Apocalypse's $170m.
“There were two totally different movies on the table, and one of them just wasn’t Deadpool,” an insider close to the production told The Wrap. Reynolds’ vision, which reportedly aligned with that of writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, eventually won out with the studio, leading to Miller’s exit.
20th Century Fox CEO Jim Gianopulos was reportedly acting as a “peacekeeper” between Reynolds and Miller, but when Gianopulos handed his duties on the film to his eventual successor-as-CEO Stacey Snyder, Snyder began working more closely with 20th Century Fox President of Production Emma Watts, leading to a breakdown in that relationship.