n case you hadn't noticed, Deadpool is getting quite a bit of buzz. Critics have been giving it positive reviews
the last few days, raising its profile, and right now it looks like the
comic book movie could make as much as $70 million in its first
weekend. So you know what that means... it's sequel time!
The Hollywood Reporter has gotten word from its sources that 20th Century Fox is already very eager for more Deadpool action, and have apparently given Deadpool 2
the green light behind closed doors. As you probably could have
guessed, Ryan Reynolds will be back in the titular role, and the trade
says that Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick - producers on the film and the only writers to work on the script - will be taking care of the screenplay.
If the trade's sources are correct, that's three big and important names being brought back for Deadpool 2,
but the big question mark of the moment seems to be surrounding
director Tim Miller. The filmmaker signed on to make the first Deadpool movie all the way back in April 2011,
but apparently is not contracted for a follow-up. That being said, the
report says that Fox is eager to keep the four key players together, so
Miller will probably be back in the director's chair again.
Story-wise, there really is an incredible number of directions that Deadpool 2 can go in - as he has been a character consistently featured in Marvel Comics for decades (on beyond his own series, which passed 250 issues last year). One popular option that fans have been clamoring for would be to see him as part of a team-up film - specifically X-Force:
If you wanted to make X-Force as a completely separate project, however, there would also be the option of simply making Deadpool 2 as Deadpool & Cable - a buddy movie that features the Merc With The Mouth teaming up with/annoying the piss out of Cable, an incredibly powerful mutant from the future who also happens to be Cyclops' son. The studio could always follow Deadpool & Cable with X-Force, given that Cable was the original leader of the team:
Right now we don't have any firm details about the story direction for Deadpool 2,
or when 20th Century Fox has plans to release it, but we will be
hungrily waiting for it. In the meantime, what do you want to see from
the Deadpool sequel? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!