Deadpool's Early Screening Earns Overwhelming Raves: PH Showing is on February 10
Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool, what an awesome combination for me. And this early Deadpool has been earning raves from the early screening as 20TH Century Fox’s recent reveal of
Deadpool’s redband trailer was eventually followed by a special advanced
screening in New York and Los Angeles,
though the studio showed an unfinished version of the movie, the fans’
reactions as had been reported in Screenrant is overwhelmingly positive.
The
ones who got to screen it first are vouching that the studio, Tim Miller and
Ryan Reynolds did right about it this time, even saying that this is the best
comic movie ever in the Marvel universe!
Tweets had gone viral describing the movie
(rough cut) as being “phenomenal, great job, my favorite Marvel movies of all
time, outstanding and the best movie ever seen.”
“Deadpool”
tells the origin story of Wade Wilson (Reynolds), whose terminal cancer is
‘cured’ by the same Weapon X program that created Wolverine, leaving him
permanently disfigured, but impervious to pain and able to regenerate from his
wounds.
Directed
by Tim Miller, “Deadpool,” adapted from
the Marvel Comics character created in 1991 by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld,
tells the origin story of Wade Wilson (played by Ryan Reynolds), whose terminal
cancer is ‘cured’ by the same Weapon X program that created Wolverine, leaving
him permanently disfigured, but impervious to pain and able to regenerate from
his wounds. Dubbed
“The Merc with a Mouth”, Deadpool is a pop culture-literate
antihero unique amongst comic book characters in that he can break the fourth
wall and flip superhero conventions on their head.
On
the movie’s action, Lucas Siegel from Comicbook.com shares, “The violence is
definitely crazy, definitely over-the-top, and definitely gory. But it’s also
well-choreographed, and some of these action sequences are so quick and
stunning, you can’t blink for minutes at a time, for fear of missing the next
unbelievable stunt. It’s a blast to watch, and impressive – it ramps up nicely,
as well, from a familiar opening sequence to the explosive finale.”
Siegel
further injects, “This is a fun movie, and it just feels oh so Deadpool. Rarely
have I seen a comic book movie not just capture a character so well, but add to
it, as well. Deadpool is simply what fans have been dying for, and it’s clear
in every moment that it was made by hardcore fans, too.
“Deadpool”
arrives February 10 in cinemas nationwide from 20th Century Fox to
be distributed by Warner Bros.
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