Josh Brolin: Why ‘Deadpool 2’ Role Felt Like a ‘Business Transaction’ Compared to Thanos
Playing Thanos came with more freedom and inspiration than playing Cable.
Playing Thanos came with more freedom and inspiration than playing Cable.
The director shared with The Playlist some of his original plans for the “Deadpool” sequel that got scrapped after he exited over creative differences.
With “The Death of Dick Long” opening this week, Daniel Scheinert explains why the directing pair have avoided the franchises sent their way.
“They’re figuring it out,” says Brolin, who debuted as the mercenary Cable in “Deadpool 2.”
A lightly sanitized and re-packaged “Deadpool 2” offers a strong rebuttal to anyone who thinks the “merc with a mouth” is fit for kiddie consumption.
Plus, after finally debuting a trailer, “Dark Phoenix” moves back, while that long-gestating “Gambit” film gets another shove.
He left the project due to “mutual creative differences” with star Ryan Reynolds.
Plus six more things we learned from the star during San Diego Comic-Con.
“Deadpool 2” was not the “X-Force” movie the marketing led everyone to believe. Here’s what that means for the franchise moving forward.
And, wouldn’t you know it, so does James Gunn.
The spinoff’s maiden flight didn’t go as planned.
This three-day weekend isn’t what it used to be for blockbuster movies.