...
...
Next Story

SDCC: Ryan Reynold's Deadpool makes a profane,violent splash

The largest gathering of celebrity superheroes came together on stage with Marvel creator Stan Lee at San Diego's Comic-Con on Saturday, as Fox harnessed star power for its films, Fantastic Four, Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse.

Updated on: Dec 13, 2015 11:43 AM IST
Reuters | By , San Diego
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

Move over Avenger: The largest gathering of celebrity superheroes came together on stage with Marvel creator Stan Lee at San Diego's Comic-Con on Saturday, as Fox made a grand presentation of its upcmoing superhero films, Fantastic Four, Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse.

The Merc with a Mouth makes a splash at Comic Con. (Twitter)
The Merc with a Mouth makes a splash at Comic Con. (Twitter)

Fox presented its panel of upcoming movies at the annual gathering of pop culture and film fans, and upped the ante with its own Marvel roster of mutant heroes and anti-heroes, with Lee, the creator of the comic books, making a cameo appearance.



Director Bryan Singer said Apocalypse was set in the 1980s, 10 years after the events of 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past. While the world is more accepting of mutants, they themselves are still coming to terms with their powers and intentions, and deal with new evils.

Jackman, who has played Wolverine in every X-Men movie since 2000, said he'll be hanging up the claws after 2017's Wolverine sequel, hinting at the possibility of seeing an older version of his character in the final film.

While X-Men: Apocalypse boasted the most star power, it was the R-rated Deadpool that earned the standing ovation.

Fans were treated to the first proper look at the foul-mouthed anti-hero Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, in a trailer filled with edgy humor that traces his transition from an ailing young man into a disfigured but invincible, rage-filled, vigilante.



Reynolds first appeared as Deadpool in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Unlike all the superhero films to grace the box office in the past two decades, Deadpool, a lesser known and more polarizing hero, is the first time Marvel gets R-rated on the big screen.

Watch the leaked footage here



"I think this character inhabits a space in the comic book universe that no other canon does," said Reynolds. "It's a miracle that a studio let us make Deadpool, let alone a R-rated Deadpool."

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/popup/2015/7/deadpool.jpg



Fox also showcased Fantastic Four, out next month, as stars Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell discussed delving into the origin stories of the foursome who acquire strange abilities.

Fans were also shown exclusive footage of upcoming gothic drama Victor Frankenstein and dystopian young adult adventure Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.

 
Stay connected with all the glitz and glam from the world of entertainment, right from Hollywood gossip to Bollywood chit chat. Also don't miss out on music buzz, anime scoops and OTT action.
Stay connected with all the glitz and glam from the world of entertainment, right from Hollywood gossip to Bollywood chit chat. Also don't miss out on music buzz, anime scoops and OTT action.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON