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bug33fouf

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  1. The Wrap is now reporting that there may have been some more truth to the differences in style than originally thought.

     

    According to their sources, Miller wanted to make a very different movie from the vision of Reynolds and writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. While the trio wanted to make a film with a slightly lower budget, focusing on the gritty tone and vulgar humor, Tim Miller wanted to take the film to a broader audience.

     

    Miller wanted to triple the budget of the first Deadpool film, which was $58 million, and focus on a sleeker style. In his vision, the sequel would adopt a format more like the other big-budget super hero films.

     

    The two sides couldn't meet in the middle on this issue, and it was Miller who ended up getting the boot. Fox wasn't about to lose Reynolds, who is the biggest driving force behind the film's success, and they knew that fans wanted to keep Deadpool true to his edgy roots.

     

    If this truly is the case, then I'm quite glad that Miller walked.

     

    If, totally. This is what I hate about Hollywood. They take something and then totally ruin it trying to please what they think people want to see.

     

    People DON'T know what they want to see. They know what they like when they see it. A lot of people didn't like Deadpool. So what? Those that did will watch another movie....and another, and another and another....

    ^^
  2. Now this really ticks me off. Can you care less? Well, I supposed you could.

     

    Luckily, she survived the trip, but box got so much handling wear, the # of 5000 got rubbed out and I can barely make it out.

     

    They could have least wrapped it an brown paper bag?

  3. Again, after seeing the trailer, I have to ask, "Who is the antagonist in this film"? Didn't see anybody. (shrug)
    I'd say that every character is an antagonist in this film. lol

    I was thinking the same thing as I typed, but you know what I mean. I will be disappointed if it is the Joker. He's not what I think of as a Suicide Squad baddie.

    If you discount the villains then it's probably Batman, but I hear he only has a cameo in SS (hope not :wishluck:). It didn't seam like Joker was part of the team from the trailer, so that's always possible. (shrug) They usually take a lot out of context in trailers though, so anything is possible.

     

    To my knowledge, the only actors roles that haven't been revealed are Scott Eastwood, Ike Barinholtz, David Harbour & Alex Meraz. It wouldn't surprise me to see the new Robin show up in this film though.

    :popcorn: