If this one bombs, it becomes the X-Men/Deadpool universe. No biggie.So, if this bombs, what of the X-Men, FF, Deadpool shared universe ?
Max was released May 15th in the US, reviews started coming out May 11th.Fury Road and Jurassic world were both embargoed in the same way I think?
If this one bombs, it becomes the X-Men/Deadpool universe. No biggie.So, if this bombs, what of the X-Men, FF, Deadpool shared universe ?
...Or maybe just "The X-Men Universe", seeing as Deadpool made his cinematic debut in an X-Men movie.![]()
I think the consensus is that this Deadpool is not that Deadpool, despite having an actor and a character name in common. This Deadpool is the rebuttal to that Deadpool.
I think the consensus is that this Deadpool is not that Deadpool, despite having an actor and a character name in common. This Deadpool is the rebuttal to that Deadpool.
If that's true then casting Ryan Reynolds seems bizarre. Though to be fair casting Ryan Reynolds for anything is something I struggle to understand.
Yeah I know, but considering Colossus is also in Deadpool, I think it's fairly safe for me to just refer to it as an X-offshoot. For now, at least.If this one bombs, it becomes the X-Men/Deadpool universe. No biggie.So, if this bombs, what of the X-Men, FF, Deadpool shared universe ?
...Or maybe just "The X-Men Universe", seeing as Deadpool made his cinematic debut in an X-Men movie.![]()
I think the consensus is that this Deadpool is not that Deadpool, despite having an actor and a character name in common. This Deadpool is the rebuttal to that Deadpool.
If that's true then casting Ryan Reynolds seems bizarre. Though to be fair casting Ryan Reynolds for anything is something I struggle to understand.
Yeah, they've got plenty of mutant characters to use, and suddenly throwing in non-mutant heroes does seem unnecissary. I don't mind having the X-Men in the same comic book universe since it's been that way since the beginning(ish), but I know some people don't even like that.If this one bombs, it becomes the X-Men/Deadpool universe. No biggie.So, if this bombs, what of the X-Men, FF, Deadpool shared universe ?
...Or maybe just "The X-Men Universe", seeing as Deadpool made his cinematic debut in an X-Men movie.![]()
I think the consensus is that this Deadpool is not that Deadpool, despite having an actor and a character name in common. This Deadpool is the rebuttal to that Deadpool.
But yeah, Fox already has a pretty extensive mutant universe going on, with plenty of solo characters and teams it can draw on. Leaving out the Fantastic Four wouldn't cripple their plans. Indeed, I'd kind of prefer it that way, since bringing in a non-mutant superhero team feels like an intrusion into the X-movies' well-established (if mutable) mythology.
Yeah, they've got plenty of mutant characters to use, and suddenly throwing in non-mutant heroes does seem unnecissary. I don't mind having the X-Men in the same comic book universe since it's been that way since the beginning(ish), but I know some people don't even like that.If this one bombs, it becomes the X-Men/Deadpool universe. No biggie.
...Or maybe just "The X-Men Universe", seeing as Deadpool made his cinematic debut in an X-Men movie.![]()
I think the consensus is that this Deadpool is not that Deadpool, despite having an actor and a character name in common. This Deadpool is the rebuttal to that Deadpool.
But yeah, Fox already has a pretty extensive mutant universe going on, with plenty of solo characters and teams it can draw on. Leaving out the Fantastic Four wouldn't cripple their plans. Indeed, I'd kind of prefer it that way, since bringing in a non-mutant superhero team feels like an intrusion into the X-movies' well-established (if mutable) mythology.
Riiiiiight. Like Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers, DOFP, Winter Soldier, Iron Man, etc all got awful reviews too didn't they..."Rarely are films of this size critically well received," he said. "This is not a movie we're going to go on (review website) Rotten Tomatoes and it's going to be at 80 or 90 per cent."
...said someone who is worried about how low the score will be."Rarely are films of this size critically well received,"
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