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Could we see more than one costume in the new Deadpool movie?
As the countdown continues towards Deadpool’s release on February 12, 20th Century Fox, through the movie’s official Twitter page, has revealed another TV spot with new footage.
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It looks like Deadpool is going to give audiences nothing less of an action-packed, adrenaline-filled film from the promo videos we’ve seen so far.
Considering that Deadpool will be released just before Valentine’s Day, this clip of Ryan Reynolds and Morena Baccarin getting intimate certainly fits the holiday, despite their very Christmas-y attire. Check back to FilmGamesEtc for the full review soon after.
Coming along with the first clip are some new TV spots which show the Merc With a Mouth entering X mansion and having some debates with Blind Al (Leslie Uggams). Deadpool is not most cases.
On Sunday, the Hollywood star shared a picture on Instagram featuring himself hugging a copy of the recently released February “High Cut” issue, straight from Korea. The trailer also includes a line from Deadpool’s tech guy, Weasel.
The character, once a normal bloke called Wade Wilson who was given superpowers by the shady organisation Weapon X, first appeared in Marvel comics in the early ’90s.
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However, the movie about a foul-mouthed antihero with a penchant for violence is no stranger to controversy: China plans on banning the film from its theaters, citing that it has too much graphic language, nudity and violence for its audiences.