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Deadpool Creator Calls Out Fox: Is The Movie In Trouble?

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Posted December 3, 2010 - By Joseph Baxter

Deadpool Creator Calls Out Fox; Is The Movie In Trouble?

It's been a while since we heard anything about the live-action solo debut of Marvel's Deadpool. The film, despite being set to feature Ryan Reynolds reprising his character from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, will not be directly connected to the storyline of that film. Therefore, this direct spin-off that would be a reboot, was set to start anew with a gritty script by Zombieland scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, which has been said to be filled with the sarcastic, dark humor that embodies Deadpool's comic book exploits. Yet, there seems to be some dragging of the feet over at 20th Century Fox. Whether this delay was due to the curve-ball Warner has thrown them by monopolizing star Ryan Reynolds with back-to-back sequels to next summer's Green Lantern, the official reason for the production's inertia remains a mystery. One person who's certainly had his fill of the setbacks is the character's creator Rob Liefeld, who as of late, has been using Twitter as his soapbox to play ombudsman to the stalled film production. His latest tweets have been nothing short of a glove slap to the studio and it's pretty clear that he wants the movie made in the worst way -- and made right.

As Liefeld tweets:

"Dear FOX studios, get your act together. Deadpool is not Green Lantern, not a family film. DP is "filthy" think Expendables $$ w/ RR."

"Also FOX, find your balls and film the script from Rheese and Wernick. You will make loads of money and thank yourself later."

"FOX is always worrisome to me @JStud_ Not exactly the greatest track record. DP is in their hands."

"Dear FOX, these five will show up and slice your nutz if you screw DP up! http://twitpic.com/3c8ym2"

The famous publisher and penciller has certainly been preaching to the choir when it comes to Fox's bizarre handling of its comic book properties, most notably the last few outings in the X-Men franchise. Deadpool is undoubtedly a sacred cow among fans and the way he was handled in Origins is just so plain bizarre that I get the impression fans are still trying to take it all in. Rebooting from that incarnation, (despite using the same star,) is a good opportunity for a fresh start. The question, however, is whether or not Fox is going to take advantage of that.

With rumors of Robert Rodriguez's interest in directing the film faded, the name of up and coming Sweedish director Adam Berg has been floating around as the assumed front-runner. Making his reputation directing music videos by Kent, The Cardigans, and A-Ha, he'll be directing his first feature with next year's IN. Yet, even if some things seem to be lining up, Fox may have to end up waiting a while for the schedule of Ryan Reynold to clear. Will they have the patience?

If we were to take Liefeld's tweets as an indicator, the reluctance by Fox to move forward may be due to some cold demographic studies that could be steering them towards a more PG-13 route. If, indeed there is some hesitation to go with the Reese/Wernick script, then it may be what's justifying Liefeld's pure emotion. As he states in one of his tweets:

"It boils down to this, Ryan Reynolds, Mr. Sexiest Man alive paired with best comic script ever written, no-brainer....make Deadpool happen!"

So, we might be looking at both a film with its star tied-down and a gritty, fan-friendly direction that could be in jeopardy. On the other hand, Ryan Reynolds still seems enthusiastic for the project in interviews, and Fox seems to have made some good moves recently by bringing Mathew Vaughn on board for X-Men: First Class (even though it's a film few seem to want), and by embracing a sophisticated helmer in Darren Aronofsky for The Wolverine, the follow-up to last year's Origins that, like Deadpool is also not connected to that film. (Lots of love going around for Origins, huh?)

What do you guys think? Unlike other major movies with troubles, it may not be due to a bankrupt studio, Union drama, (or...racism?), but does fate seem like it's trying to c-block this Deadpool movie?

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  • natedawg1986

    As a huge Deadpool fan, I would rather not see the movie made then see FOX spit out another lame "PG-13 Family Friendly" MARVEL movie. Clearly they don't care about making good movies anymore. They're just using the names to get people excited enough to fill the seats, shovel down popcorn and drink their weight in soda!
    Like someone else here already said, I hope FOX just sells the rights to someone else that would actually care, and make the Deadpool movie that should be made.
    On another note:
    Quit bitching that Deadpool is a rip-off of Deathstroke! Big F'ing deal! Get over it! That stuff happens all the time. Sentry is basically a rip-off of Superman, Quick silver is a rip-off of flash, Aqua-mans a rip-off of Namor, Just like Macs and PCs, zoons and Ipods Coca Cola and Pepsi!!! let it go!!!
    And besides. If DC had better writters, maybe deathstroke would be just as popular as deadpool or even more!!

    Posted: December 12, 2010 6:34 PM | Reply | Report
  • Stanleemojo

    Dude, Rob.

    Please learn to draw. You're killin' me man. It's been 12 years since I told you, to your face, that I think your proportions need work...wtf Rob? Give me 3 months, I'll be ready to play Deadpool for you bastiches.

    Posted: December 6, 2010 2:51 PM | Reply | Report
  • Krypton

    Deadpool is just a poor man's Deathstroke, which is who Rob Liefeld copied when he decided to create this character.

    Posted: December 6, 2010 9:09 AM | Reply | Report
    Krypton
  • annoying_tool

    I love Deadpool. I was late to the party, but he is one of the best things Marvel has come out with. That said, Deadpool was great in spite of Rob Liefeld not because of anything he did. I hope he stays very very far away from this project. He can only ruin this movie.

    Posted: December 6, 2010 8:14 AM | Reply | Report
    annoying_tool
  • InsaneDuane

    ryan reynolds is gay! period.

    Posted: December 5, 2010 3:26 PM | Reply | Report
  • Keyboardczar

    I hate how the world revolves around Ryan Reynolds. They could easily get another actor, who wont cost as much and can devote more time and talent to the movie. DP's face is destroyed and he wears a mask. Why should we care if Ryan plays the part just because he played for like ten minutes in another movie that was so crappy that everyone has either forgotten about or are still trying to forget.
    I agree alot with weejifiend, d00m77, UnJakeable, and elguapo38.
    DP needs to be rated R and to be dark, bloddy, gritty, and have half naked chicks.
    And I dont want it to be rated R for Ryan Reynolds. I'm excited about him as GL, but not as DP.

    Posted: December 4, 2010 11:56 AM | Reply | Report
    Keyboardczar
  • Decelerated

    THIS MOVIE NEEDS TO BE DONE CORRECTLY... The only runner up beside Ryan Reynolds simply does not exist. If only John Kassir (Deadpool's voice actor in Marvel Ultimate Alliance) can be matched with jokes and brawn - it COULD be done. I am depressed. Who knows? My script I sent out a year ago could be reworked...... buwhahahaahha!

    Posted: December 3, 2010 10:04 PM | Reply | Report
    Decelerated
  • Limp_Noodle_Zombie

    Myself being a DP fan, am saying the door has closed. Deadpool had a decent following after Origins; comic values shot up, and you couldn't find the latest series issues on the shelves after their first week or so, but it's died down now. As much as I wanted to see a DP movie, done right, I'm glad to see Fox has stalled it into the ground, because after Origins, I don't think they could do it right. Which, is how it should be done or not at all. If it is to be done, I hope Liefeld talks Fox into the dirt so they sell off the rights to someone else.

    Posted: December 3, 2010 4:23 PM | Reply | Report
  • drh1975

    despite being an overrated, undertalented hack, Liefeld's right. Either make the movie or don't, but don't string everyone along. Personally, I don't care if Deadpool ever gets his own flick, but the character does have his fans. And those fans want their overrated, overexposed hero on the big screen.

    Posted: December 3, 2010 2:55 PM | Reply | Report
    drh1975
  • weejifiend

    He may know something we don't, but if he wants anything to do with this movie (if it ever gets made), why is Liefeld speaking so candidly about FOX? It seems like he may be killing off any opportunity he may have had at working on the movie at all.

    On another note, yes, Deadpool should be R, since the violence alone would require it.

    Posted: December 3, 2010 12:17 PM | Reply | Report
    weejifiend
  • elguapo38

    Deadpool is a character that needs to be gritty and dark. If they let "Kick ass" roll the way they did, why can't they let Deadpool roll in the same direction?

    Posted: December 3, 2010 12:10 PM | Reply | Report
    elguapo38
  • UnJakeable

    If they do end up doing DP it better be rated R. I'm sick of every studio trying to be Family friendly with characters that are not.

    Posted: December 3, 2010 11:57 AM | Reply | Report
  • d00m77

    I knew nothing good would come from the same person playing in two different superhero franchises

    Posted: December 3, 2010 11:53 AM | Reply | Report
    d00m77

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