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Meet Cable In New ‘Deadpool 2’ Trailer
The actor has now shared the new second trailer for Deadpool 2 which sees Wade Wilson/Deadpool come face-to-face with the formidable mutant Cable (Josh Brolin). When the movie required complicated reshoots, Henry Cavill (who played Superman) couldn’t shave his moustache because he was also filming Mission Impossible.
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The trailer then cuts to Deadpool playing with two figurines of Deadpool and Cable.
Honestly, it’s only a matter of time before Cable and Deadpool become unlikely compadres in this insane X-universe. So without further ado, here’s the new Deadpool 2 teaser. It’s very rare that you could squeeze so much content into a trailer and at the same time describe in no way what the actual plot is about.
We were given a Deadpool 2 teaser trailer a few months back, but fans were still awaiting the release of a full trailer. Now we have been given a proper look at the upcoming sequel. “Maybe the kind that leaves you more machine than man”, narrates Brolin, before his character reveals a green sleeve that hasn’t been digitally transformed into a robot arm. Deadpool asks. “It’s a metal arm!”
As for the movie, FOX won’t be releasing “Deadpool 2” until the summer, if you want set a reminder it comes out on May 18, 2018. Just like the first one, it is going to retain its MPAA Rated R rating for strong violence, language and sexual content.
Although there were plenty of fourth-wall-breaking twists and turns along the way, the first Deadpool movie was, for all intents and purposes, an origin story.
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We also get nice shots of all the members of the new and returning cast (except Colossus) including Domino, Vanessa, Weasel, Dopinder, Blind Al, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Julian Dennison’s still-unnamed character.