Deadpool (2016)

 ●  Tamil ● 1 hr 50 mins

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A mutant with extraordinary healing powers, Wade Wilson used to be a mercenary. Now, he embarks upon a personal mission to find and avenge the man responsible for destroying his life. How will his future unfold?
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Cast: Morena Baccarin, Ryan Reynolds

Crew: Tim Miller (Director), Ken Seng (Director of Photography), Junkie XL (Music Director), Mychael Danna (Music Director)

Rating: P13 (Malaysia)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Release Dates: 12 Feb 2016 (India)

Tagline: With great power comes great irresponsibility.

Did you know? Stan Lee: a DJ at the strip club. Read More
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Actress
as Whisper Boyfriend
as Piotr Rasputin
as Hot Sauce Manager
as Negasonic Teenage Warhead
as Pool Hall Goon
as Chinatown Merchant
as Biker
as Garbage Truck Driver
as Oncologist
Supporting Actor
as Whisper Girlfriend
as Guadalajaran Nurse
Supporting Actress
as Colossus (Facial Performance)
as David Cunningham
as Super Soldier #2
as The Recruiter
as Arcade Ticket Taker
as Dopinder
as Gavin Merchant
as Super Soldier #1
as Blind Al
as Warlord
as Teen Girl #2
as Guadalajaran Mother
as Fight Club Boss
as Flight Deck Guard
as Strip Club Worker
as Weasel's Wife
as Buck
as Bob
as Ten Year Old Boy
as Strip Club DJ
as Colossus
as Jeremy
Supporting Actor
as Meghan Orlovsky
as Guadalajaran Boy

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director

Distribution

Writers

Screenplay Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Still Photographer
Gaffer

Music

Music Director

Sound

Sound Editor
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator

Art

Art Director
Production Designer
Prop Master
Set Decorator
Assistant Props Master
Storyboard Artist

Casting

Casting Director

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer

Editorial

Editor
Assistant Editor

Makeup and Hair

Makeup Artist
Assistant Makeup Artist

Special Effects

Special Effects Technician

Stunts

Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Performer

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Visual Effects Coordinator
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Tamil
Spoken Languages:
English, Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Taglines:
With great power comes great irresponsibility.
Witness the beginning of a happy ending
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Deadpool (English)
Filming Locations:
Trivia:
The filming for this film started in Vancouver in March 2015.

This will be the 4th time Colossus is portrayed in a live action film. The first being X2 (2003). then X-Men The Last Stand (2006), Third being X-Men Days of Future Past (2014) and the Fourth being Deadpool (2016).

Colossus , a character from the original X-Men series has a role in this movie.

Ryan Reynolds confirmed that this will have no connection to the Deadpool seen in X Men Origins: Wolverine.

The film is rumored to take place in present day.

Taylor Schilling, Crystal Reed, Rebecca Ritters, Sarah Greene and Jessica De Gouw were considered for the role of Vanessa.

In June 2010 Robert Rodriguez was approached to direct, but he turned it down for Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D (2011).

To prepare for her role as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Brianna Hildebrand trained in Muay Thai for a few months.

Ed Skrein (Ajax) is the third Game of Thrones (2011) actor to appear in a X-Men film, after Peter Dinklage (Bolivar Trask) and Sophie Turner (Jean Gray).

Ed Skrein (Ajax) is a massive comic book fan, so being able to do a movie like this was his dream come true.

Filming for Deadpool started in March 2015 in Vancouver.

Marvel characters Cannonball and Garrison Kane were deleted from subsequent rewrites of the script, with the latter specifically being omitted due to budgetary concerns over the required CGI for his cybernetic arms, and the former being omitted due to concerns he would have been a "stupid hick character".

Negasonic Teenage Warhead was named after a song by the rock band Monster Magnet.

Daniel Cudmore who portrayed Colossus in the previous X-Men films, turned down reprising the role in this film. He was replaced with Andre Tricoteux.

While filming Ryan Reynolds visited sick kids via Make-A-Wish foundation as Deadpool.

Due to the events of X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Colossus has a Russian accent indicating he was raised in Russia. In the original timeline he was believed to be raised in North America.

Ed Skrein describes the film as a "revenge story from both sides."

Announced on February 13th, Gina Carano joins the cast as "Angel Dust".

Originally the script was to feature the mutant Garrison Kane, but he was removed from the story due to his VFX power being too unrealistic (his arms are artificial and stuffed with futuristic tech).

Negasonic Teenage Warhead is an actual comic book character. She was named for the song by American metal band Monster Magnet, and other characters have commented on the absurdity of her codename. Monster Magnet has referenced various comic book characters, including the X-Men, in their lyrics.

Tim Miller's feature directorial debut.

Edited in Adobe Premiere CC

On September 18th 2014, the Deadpool movie release date was confirmed for February 12th 2016.

This is first Rated-R Marvel movie since Dredd (2012).

Colossus is 7 ft. 6 inches in the film, but his actor Andre Tricoteux is 6 ft. 8 inches.

When Gina Carano did the junkyard fight scene, she was more worried about spiders than anything regarding actual stunts.

On January 20th 2015 it was confirmed that Ryan Reynolds would start filming his role as the "merc with a mouth" in late March.

Wyre was initially going to appear as an additional villain, but was cut for unknown reasons. There were also plans to have the Marvel superhero Cable appear, but it was decided that he would work better in a future installment if one is made.

Ryan Reynolds describes Deadpool's "breaking the fourth wall" ability as a reflection of his wit: "He's funny and acerbic and a little bit of a head case. But he's also not trying to be liked, he's intentionally trying to annoy everyone. "

China refused to grant a certificate so the film could be shown there. While China's film import market is best known for supporting or blocking films based on how they present Chinese characters and stories (where applicable), that wasn't a factor with "Deadpool"; China also often censors out extreme violence, profanity and sex from movies before release, and this film contains a large amount of all three. While the Chinese censors did consider such an edit here, they ultimately decided that the cuts needed to make "Deadpool" into a general audience picture would make it incomprehensible, and thus decided not to have the film in Chinese theaters at all.

Colossus, a character from the original X-Men film series, is set to have a role in this movie. This means the film may take place in modern day.

This is the first film in the X-Men franchise to receive an R-rating.

Ryan Reynolds describes Deadpool's "breaking the fourth wall" ability as a reflection of current times: "I think Deadpool's coming along at the right time, because it's speaking to that generation that has seen all these comic-book films and enjoyed them all; it's speaking to them as though the guy in that red suit is one of them. It's like watching a DVD commentary by someone who's got some pop-culture savvy and is kind of funny and a little obnoxious and is saying the things that you wouldn't say."

In the late-'90s, Deadpool was given his very own comic book series. In the comic, he would team up with an inventor and supplier that goes by the name of Weasel. Weasel has also been known to "Bling" Deadpool's tactical gear. Weasel has invented a teleportation belt with Deadpool's logo on it and a satchel that supplies an unlimited amount of weapons.

Wade Wilson was named as an homage/parody to Slade Wilson, aka the mercenary Deathstroke from DC Comics.

This is Ryan Reynolds's fifth time in a comic book movie. He was previously Marvel's Hannibal in Blade: Trinity (2004), Wade Wilson in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Hal Jordan in DC's Green Lantern (2011) and Nick Walker in Dark Horse's R.I.P.D. (2013).

Ryan Reynolds was involved with revising the script with the writers. Cast members were allowed to improvise in some scenes.

Producers confirmed a potential sequel is in the works and it could serve as a crossover with Gambit and the X-Men. Considering the overall failure of Fantastic Four (2015), the sequel could likely replace the sequel-in-jeopardy of F4.

Director Tim Miller has plans for a sequel.

On April Fool's Day 2015, Ryan Reynolds posted on Twitter that the film would be rated PG-13, which prompted fan backlash as the Deadpool character often swears and commits acts of graphic violence. Later that day, Reynolds confirmed that it was a prank and the film would be R rated.

In the trailer Wade Wilson requests, "Don't make the super suit green- or animated!" This is a reference to Ryan Reynolds' previous role as the DC superhero Green Lantern (2011) in which, as stated, the green suit was a special effect rather than an actual costume for Reynolds to put on. This is also a crude reference to the director of Green Lantern (2011) whom he didnt get on with throughout the film.

This version of Deadpool differs from the one in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) due to the change in timeline during X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).

The film was shot in 48 days.

Ryan Reynolds has said that Deadpool will be the last comic book character he will ever portray. However, he is open to Deadpool sequels and/or cameos.

The Deadpool costume had a muscle layer underneath, that had to be removed because Ryan Reynolds was so muscular the costume was not only too tight for him but it made him look overlarge.

A 3 minute test reel was shot in January 2012 in an attempt to convince the heads of the studio to move forward with the movie. On August 1st 2014, the footage was released to the public, and based on the overwhelmingly positive response from fans, the film finally began production. The footage was so popular part of it was recreated for the actual film.

On Halloween Ryan Reynolds went as his portrayed character Deadpool and the footage can be seen on YouTube.

Rob Liefeld: the creator of Deadpool, a customer at the tattoo parlor; Deadpool passes by saying "Fuck Liefeld!"

Stan Lee: a DJ at the strip club.

In the original comic books, Deadpool garnered his healing factor from an experiment involving a sample of Wolverine's blood. This allowed him to survive further experimentation, but cannot heal any prior scarring, nor the cancer afflicting him. (It progresses as fast as he can heal)

Adam Berg was emerged as a top contender to direct.

Deadpool (2016) is the first Marvel movie to be Rated R since Punisher: War Zone

First comic book film to come out in 2016

Colossus' height in the comics is 6'6" as flesh and 7'5" as metal. Stand-in, Andre Tricoteux is 6'8" tall (2 inches taller than the human height) whilst voice actor for Colossus, 'Stephan Kapicic' is 6'4" (2 inches shorter than the human height). Andre wore 8 inch heels making him an inch shorter than Colossus' metal height. His predecessor, Daniel Cudmore was 6'7" tall, an inch taller than Colossus' human height.

In May 2000, Artisan Entertainment announced a deal with Marvel Entertainment to coproduce, finance and distribute a film based on Deadpool. In February 2004, development for the film began with New Line Cinema. However, in March 2005, New Line Cinema put the film in turnaround and 20th Century Fox became interested. In May 2009, 20th Century Fox lent the film to writers, and in April 2011, Tim Miller was hired to direct.

In February 2014 David S. Goyer was hired to direct, but by August he had gone on to work on other films.

Samuel "Cannonball" Guthrie from X-Force was originally in the script. His character was cut from the final film, but his mutant ability to launch himself at opponents like a cannonball was grafted onto Negasonic Teenage Warhead. She is normally portrayed as a telepath with no physical powers.