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Ryan Reynolds talks fatherhood on Good Morning Britain

Sure, yeah, but do we really need to see Deadpool in IMAX?

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Yet, the cool daddy laughed and said: “I would let her watch it any time she wants, as soon as possible”.

“I also thought of all the letters being silent in her name, so it would just be ‘Haa, ‘” he continued, joking.

While speaking to Digital Spy, the 39 year old star was asked whether he had anything to say about the situation.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain, the actor was questioned by Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway about the name of the child, born in December 2014.

I can’t help but think Deadpool would have worked better as completely its own thing. “But who wouldn’t want to see a Deadpool-Wolverine movie?” Even Reynolds himself attested that this Deadpool movie is “dark and twisted and rated-R and nasty”.

With all its profanity and graphic violence, you would think Reynolds would keep Deadpool away from his baby until she is 18. I knew that he was amusing, you get in the room and ‘holy smokes.’ This guy knows his s-t.

He said: “I am the first person to insult myself”. We’ve been in this situation before – 2012’s very violent, cult-loved, based-on-a-comic Dredd didn’t even make it’s $45 million budget back – but hopefully, in light of Deadpool’s potential success, we’ll open up the potential to more adult-skewed blockbusters. “I love China and I would like the people of China to see Deadpool”.

“Black women get paid less than everybody in Hollywood. And as long as he’s around, you’ll have a ball”. Talk to Kerry Washington. What they need to do is to have a script and then say “how do we develop this script into a better script?’ Sometimes they just go for a release date and go, ‘Here’s too much money, go figure it out now”.

“Black women are the least represented on-screen”. While the plot doesn’t go anywhere that 50 other superhero movies haven’t already gone before, it’s the character of Wilson and the dialogue that set this film apart from the others.

Rock is expected to address the lack of diversity in nominees while hosting the Academy Awards later this month. Ensuring that it is not just the superhero film that we need but also the one we ultimately deserve.

“He was always amusing”.

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Deadpool in mid-action sequence, distractedly: “Wait – did I leave the stove on?” “There’s a type of film that can only be made with this rating, and that really expands the boundaries of the stories comic book movies can tell”.

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