Artisan Entertainment announced a deal with Marvel Entertainment in May 2000 to co-produce, finance, and distribute several films based on Marvel Comics' characters, including Deadpool. By February 2004, writer and director David S. Goyer and Ryan Reynolds were working on a Deadpool film at New Line Cinema. They had worked together on the Marvel film Blade: Trinity. Reynolds was interested in the part of Deadpool after learning that in the comics the character refers to his appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei". New Line executive Jeff Katz, who thought Reynolds was the only actor suitable for the role, championed the idea. However, there were rights issues with 20th Century Fox and their X-Men films, and the project did not move forward.
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- 1 Juice NewtonAngel of the Morning 4:13
- 2 Junkie XLMaximum Effort 2:08
- 3 Junkie XLSmall Disruption 1:13
- 4 Salt-N-PepaShoop 4:09
- 5 Junkie XLTwelve Bullets 2:50
- 6 Junkie XLMan In A Red Suit 2:20
- 7 Junkie XLLiam Neeson Nightmares 1:56
- 8 Neil SedakaCalendar Girl 2:38
- 9 Junkie XLThe Punch Bowl 5:56
- 10 Junkie XLBack To Life 2:12
- 11 Junkie XLEvery Time I See Her 0:54
- 12 TeamheadkickDeadpool Rap 3:26
- 13 Junkie XLEasy Angel 2:32
- 14 Junkie XLScrap Yard 1:02
- 15 Junkie XLThis Place Looks Sanitary 6:50
- 16 Junkie XLWatership Down 4:10
- 17 DMXX Gon' Give It To Ya 3:38
- 18 Junkie XLGoing Commando 3:46
- 19 Junkie XLLet's Try To Kill Each Other 1:00
- 20 Junkie XLStupider When You Say It 2:24
- 21 Junkie XLFour Or Five Moments 0:54
- 22 Junkie XLA Face I Would Sit On 3:08
- 23 George MichaelCareless Whisper 5:03
Deadpool
(2016)6
| Country | |
| Runtime | 1 hr 48 min |
| Budget | $58 000 000 |
| Premiere: World | $782 837 347 January 21, 2016 |
| USA | $363 070 709 |
| Other countries | $419 766 638 |
| Box Office – Budget | $724 837 347 |
| Premiere: USA | $363 070 709 69 February 12, 2016 |
| first day | $47 335 592 |
| first weekend | $132 434 639 |
| Digital: World | September 25, 2024 |
| Parental Advisory | Profanity, Violence & Gore, Sex & Nudity, Frightening & Intense Scenes, ... |
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| Production Companies | |
| Also Known As | Skullpoopl United States |
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A wisecracking mercenary gets experimented on and becomes immortal yet hideously scarred, and sets out to track down the man who ruined his looks.Сast and Crew
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Overview
The film "Deadpool" (2016) is based on the Marvel Comics character Deadpool, who first appeared in The New Mutants #98 in February 1991. Created by writer Rhett Reese and artist Paul Wernick, Deadpool is known for his unconventional personality, breaking the fourth wall, and his dark, comedic tone.Creators
- Writer: Rhett Reese
- Artist: Paul Wernick
Comic to Film Adaptation
The film adaptation of Deadpool stays true to the spirit of the original comics. It captures the character's irreverent humor, self-awareness, and penchant for breaking the fourth wall. The film's tone and style reflect the comic's unique blend of action and comedy, making it a faithful representation of the source material.Production
Sequels Chronology: 13 Remake Version: 30
Sequels Chronology: 13 Remake Version: 30
Sequels Chronology: 13 Remake Version: 30
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Critique: 57
"Deadpool" fails to live up to the potential of its beloved source material, subverting its own agenda by becoming a remarkably generic, by-th...
Calling Deadpool "just another comic book movie" would do injustice to a film that makes a strong effort to deliver something different.
Deadpool is everything that Hollywood has raised audiences to believe heroes are not: crass, selfish and with a vocabulary that would have mad...
By the end of Deadpool I was left with the feeling that it probably was more fun to make than it is to watch.
A fun, if patchy, alternative to the glut of 'the world is about to end unless we do something' comic-book films.
As far as origin stories go, this one’s a blast, in no small measure due to Reynolds, who clearly relishes the part, and director Tim Mi...
Reynolds is entertaining; it’s rather sweet to see this eternally not-quite-a-star get closer than usual to justifying star billing.
It’s a film that’s amused with itself, but thanks to a screwball screenplay by Rhett Rheese and Paul Wernick and a charmingly...
Reynolds has never meshed as well with a character or found a better outlet for his smirking, smart aleck persona.
Deadpool is neurotic and needy – and very entertaining. An innocent pleasure.
An anti-superhero movie (or maybe a super-antihero movie) that might have worked if it had the courage of its lack of convictions.
Deadpool plays like a dim 15-year-old’s impression of what a grown-up superhero film might look like.
This isn’t the future of superhero movies, but it’s an enjoyably obnoxious detour.
While "Deadpool" heralds the arrival of a talented new director, its success belongs to Reynolds, who also served as a producer.
The politically incorrect material suits Ryan Reynolds as snugly as Marvel’s tight red costume, giving the Canadian actor a chance to wo...
DP is a lot more fun than most superheroes, but the film is barely able to take advantage.
Deadpool’s relentless pace is refreshing, and so is the sense that viewers will be able to keep up.
Who needs a hero when you can have an entertaining antihero?
Just as Deadpool himself wears a mask to hide his hideous features, Deadpool conceals a highly conventional origin story under a lot of w...
It takes a strong stomach for extreme violence and over-the-top obscenity, but if you’re willing to roll with that, "Deadpool" is a...
Ryan Reynolds gets the full-throttle wisecracking showcase he deserves in this scabrously funny origin story.
Justice has finally been done to the "Merc with a Mouth." Is it the next Citizen Kane? No. Is it the perfect Deadpool movie? You bet.
It’s fun for a while, and then it all becomes deeply disheartening, because calling attention to the more businesslike mechanics of supe...
The whiplash contrasts between snideness and sincerity are deeply rooted in the main character’s psychology.
The film is as postmodernly self-referential as it can get, which should be a hoot for the average viewer and nirvana for connoisseurs of the...
This is a different kind of movie. The only rule it adheres to is that tropes are made to be eviscerated, turned on their heads, and trampled...
Deadpool is, on the whole, a big bowl of fun filled with great stunts, gory fight scenes, and sexy poses.
It’s not subversive – it’s meant to elasticize and enhance the superhero genre, to flatter the audience for being hip enough to ge...
This is bad, borderline garbage, but disturbing, too, in that it’s just the kind of fake-clever awfulness that might be cinema’s future.
You’re initially jazzed by his effrontery, but Deadpool, with his relentlessly glib, nothing-sacred attitude, is not an individual who wears...
This is a fun, hyper-violent, gleefully perverse frolic into the super-powered absurd.
Deadpool avoids enough pitfalls to both embrace and flambé the superhero genre while also finding time for romance, doling out equal handfuls of bu...
If Deadpool is the ultimate anti-hero, then this is the ultimate anti-movie.
The filmmakers do a lot of winking and rib poking; they sell "Deadpool" so hard that you might wonder if Marvel has started to pay on commission.
A really raunchy, very dirty and pretty funny goof on the entire superhero ethos, as well as the first Marvel film to irreverently trash the brand.
For all the creakiness of its plotting, this is a Marvel adaptation mercifully shorn of bombast. There is far more bite in its humour than in...
Watching the film is like sitting at dinner with a teen-ager who believes that, if he swears long and loudly enough, he will shock the grownup...
Deadpool … has the singular virtue of being funnier than we’ve been led to believe a superhero film can be.
Deadpool is at once a welcome antidote to the played out superhero universe and an anomaly, destined to be trapped in its spandexed outliers.
Flamboyantly vulgar and determinedly self-referential, Deadpool has the shape of a superhero movie but the soul of a Danny McBride flick.
Deadpool was supposed to be a satirical masterpiece that pilloried the absurdities of the comic-book movie universe. It’s not.
Imagine Spider-Man with legitimately funny quips, waaay less angst, and a bug-eyed getup that’s lethally accessorized.
In a landscape where superhero roles are too often seen as paycheck parts, Reynolds breaks the mold. Too bad his film doesn’t.
Deadpool is obnoxious and puerile and infantile and has an irritating meta tone so snide that it’s constantly in danger of nullifying the ent...
Deadpool hooks you into Wade’s trauma, but mostly it’s content to skate along on the cheekiness of his death-sport attitude. The film&r...
Deadpool, intended as a spiky antidote to superhero oversaturation, ends up impaling only itself.
Pointing out how crappy other movies are doesn’t automatically make your movie good.
Reynolds' mighty mutant title character is anything but a conventional superdude, even before he acquires his extreme skills, red-hooded cospl...
It’s fun, but it’s not for everyone, and definitely not for families.
this movie’s junky feel is part of its charm. Sure it goes on too long and repetition dulls its initial cleverness. Still, Deadpool is party...
Deadpool benefits from an intimate story with more heart than you would expect, but also a go-for-broke zeal, edging at times into Naked Gun-s...
There aren’t many superhero movies that exploit the liberating effects of the hard-R rating. But to me, the mock opening credits are the only...
For the most part it’s crudely disreputable fare, buoyed up by ironic bubblegum tunes …
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It’s funnier than comedies, more romantic than rom-coms, more heroic than superheroes, and more Easter than Spielberg’s The Player. 9 for the film itself, and plus a point for the history of its origins and the stubbornness of the handsome Reynolds. Just don’t put him in a green suit!
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The solo performance went off with a bang, although it didn’t turn out quite what was expected, but it turned out well. The main character jokes, sparkles, humors and takes revenge recklessly, and there is real "chemistry" between Poole and Colossus; Vanessa has become the love of his life. A comic that parodies its genre. +
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Dad’s Billiards. Well… OK. Most of the jokes somehow completely missed me. It’s rated 18+, but it feels like a teen movie. The dirty jokes, the antics, the witticisms-it’s all to be expected, but the plot is very simple. It didn’t evoke any particular emotions, but there was no negativity, which is a plus. It didn’t grab me, but it was okay.
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Been waiting for this for a long time. You don’t need any Synopsis from me. Classic Marvel. Worth worth worth
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Here is the superhero movie everyone has been waiting for. Tim Miller is a very witty and brave director. I’m not a fan of this kind of humor, but it fits perfectly here. The Deadpool costume is great action and cool too. But the film is a bit dry, I couldn’t really connect with the characters.
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