Deadpool 3, Ryan Reynolds against leaks: ''Surprises are part of the magic of movies at the cinema''

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The project, directed by Shawn Levy, marks the debut of the Marvel antihero within the MCU.

Marvel Studios upcoming Deadpool 3 film set pic

Deadpool is certainly one of the most important characters in the universe of The House of Ideas: we are talking about a figure who entered the comics world in the '90s and was able to immediately attract and involved thanks to his marked irony as well as his ability to continually break the fourth wall. A certainly unconventional superhero who among other things is known for his incredible ferocity and brutality, despite the continuous mockery of him. Well, after a long time, fortunately in 2016 this subversive hero also made his debut on the big screen thanks to Tim Miller (Love, Death & Robots, Terminator – Dark Fate) who managed to deliver a title perfectly in line with the spirit of the Mercenary Chatty without compromising.


Deadpool 3 is coming to theaters in July 2024

Well, Deadpool 2, in reality, was not only appreciated enormously, but it succeeded in the difficult task of having more luck than the previous feature film, involving more viewers with critics praising this project more. So the step towards the third chapter was rather short even if the arrival of the pandemic had an influence (and not a little) in slowing down work on the film. Finally, however, next year we will see the finished film and now, these days, a flurry of information relating to the film is arriving, but also many leaks which are certainly not well received by the production.

As Variety reports to us, it was Ryan Reynolds himself, interpreter of Deadpool, who in a recent story on Instagram denounced this disrespectful attitude towards their professionals. The peculiarity, however, is that he did not use harsh words of denunciation but was very calm and calm, still trying to understand this insane rush for novelty by breaking the cinematic magic in progress.

“Surprises are part of the magic of movies at the cinema. It's important to us to shoot the new Deadpool movie in real, natural environments, using practical effects instead of shooting the movie indoors and digitally. Telephoto lenses continue to ruin surprises and create a difficult situation for everyone. “We hope that some websites and social channels will hold off on showing images before they are ready,” Reynolds continued. The film is constructed for the delight of the audience – and our greatest hope is to preserve as much magic as possible for the finished film and on the big screen. Part of the reason people post spoilers is because they're excited. I realize that these are not real-world problems and fall firmly into the category of positive problems. I love making this film."

Source: Variety