Written by Adam Roberts.
As many of you have seen and heard, we finally have a Deadpool film coming out next year. You’ve probably already seen the first glimpse of Ryan Reynolds in costume as the merc with a mouth, but what we can expect to see?
Now what we know about the plot so far is this. It links between X-Men Origins Wolverine and X-Men Days of Future Past. In Origins we see that Wolverine and Deadpool aka Wade Wilson are put together in, a team with special privileges as it was said in the film by William Striker, who later on took DNA from other mutants, including Wolverines and spliced them with Wilson’s, turning him into the ultimate a weapon.
Now in Days of Future Past, we see that Wolverine has gone back in time to 1973 to prevent an incident that will lead to the decimation of mankind and mutant alike. Of course the day is saved, but in doing this, future history is altered which means the world Wolverine knows no longer exists. He and Wade never meet, his friends never die and he never lets Striker graph adamantium to his skeleton… or dose he? We’ll have to find!
Now as for Wilson, the story is as thus. He’s still ex special forces turned mercenary for hire leading towards being experimented on. He’s still been given accelerated healing powers but the question is how, how does he get them and who gives them to him? That’s the question I want the answer to!
This is a story of how he became Deadpool, the merc with the mouth and a dark twisted sense of humour. An unconventional anti-hero on the hunt for the man who nearly destroyed his life.
Deadpool aka Wade Wilson played by Ryan Reynolds, star of Van Wylder and Green Lantern to bring something new to the Marvel Universe, with his red and black outfit, dark humour and Samurai swords. Joined by his sidekick Weasel aka Jack Hammer played by T. J. Miller with blood adrenalin fuel-pumping action all the way, if what we saw him do is anything like he did in wolverine origins, it’s going to be one hell of a show.
Due to be released in UK cinemas on February 12, 2016.
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