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Will there be a Deadpool spinoff? Well, yeah. Probably. Just as long as X-Men Origins: Wolverine makes enough money.
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Aaaaaaand...UK, April 16, 2009 - The co-creator of Deadpool says there are definite plans for a spin-off movie, if enough fans show up at theatres to see X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Artist Robert Liefeld (who along with writer Fabian Nicienza developed the character) said via Twitter last week that the producers of Wolverine told him there were "definite plans to spin off Deadpool if the box office works."
He went on to say that Wolverine's much-discussed reshoots were planned to give more screen time to Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson, and that the actor was "chosen specifically with the idea that he would carry [a possible] solo film."
We'll have to wait two weeks, when Wolvie hits screens worldwide, to see if the film makes enough cash to give the wise-cracking mercenary his own film.
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Alex Billington from FirstShowing.net attended a screening of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where director Gavin Hood revealed that there will be multiple secret endingS for the movie. Billington confirmed that the secret ending he saw contained Deadpool. This might confirm the hints from Rob Liefeld that Fox is definitely planning a spinoff.Now, yes. I know the character was adapted horribly into the movie. We have Tom Rothman to thank for that. But , Ryan Reynolds has stated that this version isn't really the final version of the character. It's what becomes the beloved Deadpool we all know and love. The character has been talked about for a solo movie ever since Blade: Trinity was released, so I'd say that a spin off is very likely.As for the secret ending we saw tonight, I'll only say that it featured Deadpool, but I won't say anything more, as I don't want to spoil the ending for anyone. We'll let you know when we hear any more about the secret endings in Wolverine, including how many there are and what they are.
Picture reference for those who aren't up on the news or know who Deadpool is.
Deadpool in the comics-
Deadpool on film-
Clearly different. Not only visually, but power wise. In the comics, the only power 'Pool has is the ability to regenerate. In the film, he can regenerate, has retractable blades, teleportation, and optic blasts.
As for the multiple endings, it's 20th Century Fox, after all. They're not known for making popular decisions. I personally don't like it, but I can't do anything about it. Who knows? Maybe it'll even be cool. Just as long as all of them are leaked online and included into the DVD.