| ‘Deadpool’ Red Band Trailer: The Merc With The Mouth Gets Redemption
The Deadpool trailer has finally arrived. For some, it’s been too long of a wait, especially since the character was completely wasted in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. But 11 years later, dedicated fans, and a certain someone who leaked the video, convinced Fox that a Deadpool that was true to the source material was worth it. “One year ago, it was some asshole who released the footage onto the internet,” said Ryan Reynolds. The actor couldn’t even believe that 20th Century Fox would let him make a R-rated superhero movie. So, after waiting for nearly three weeks since the footage was shown at SDCC, we can finally show you the Deadpool trailer in HD. Hopefully you are wearing your brown pants. Check it out below — both the R-rated red-band version and all-ages green band version.
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| ‘Deadpool’ Trailer Trailer: Masterpiece Theater Presents The Merc With A Mouth |

Not going to lie, Deadpool is probably on everyone’s list of most anticipated films to watch in 2016. The unconventional anti-hero is crude, rude, and has a tendency to break the fourth wall, something that is refreshing. Ryan Reynolds will “reprise” his role as the title character, though it most definitely won’t be the same one that we saw in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The cast and crew already stopped by to present some footage from the film over at San Diego Comic-Con, and much to everyone’s delight, they got to see the footage twice. Having already promised that there would be a trailer in the coming weeks, we’ve learned that Fox would be releasing two of them: a NSFW red-band trailer, and a tamer for-all-audiences green band trailer. Now Fox has released a teaser trailer for the trailer, which is essentially the same video that was seen at Comic-Con earlier this year. Check it out after the jump.
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| Two ‘Deadpool’ Trailers To Be Released Next Week
Shortly after Ryan Reynolds debuted the first footage for Deadpool at Comic-Con, the actor tweeted news that a trailer would be released in three weeks. Based on what we know and the footage that was shown, the reboot will be going for a very hard R, which led to speculation that we would be seeing two trailers for the film: one green band, and one red band. Now, there is confirmation that we are getting two trailers released next week. Check out the exciting news below.
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| Geek Peek: New ‘Deadpool’ Images Reveal A Softer Wade Wilson
It will be a few short weeks before we get to see our first look at Deadpool. We got our first look at the film during Comic-Con in early July, where we learned that this film will be an origins story for the Merc with the Mouth. The footage we saw revealed a terminally ill Wade Wilson undergoing a dangerous procedure that will turn him into the title hero Deadpool. Reaction to the footage was overwhelmingly positive, with those in attendance asking to see it again. While leaks have occasionally appeared online, Fox has released three new images of our hero, both masked and unmasked, to hold you over until the trailer debuts. Check out the three new images below.
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| Geek Peek: High Resolution ‘Deadpool’ Images Released
Comic-Con got excited after 20th Century Fox released the first look at Ryan Reynolds as both Wade Wilson and Deadpool. The cast of Deadpool were at Comic-Con this past weekend, and there was no denying that we would finally be getting a comic book film that was faithful to the source material. The reaction was so overwhelmingly positive that moderator Chris Hardwick showed the footage a second time. However, it will be a while before those who didn’t get to attend Comic-Con, let alone get into Hall H, gets to see the footage. According to Reynolds, it will be at least three weeks before a trailer is released, because, according to him, the VFX are still incomplete. But if you are still hungry for anything Deadpool, Fox has released high-resolution images from the film, which should temporarily hold you over until a trailer hits the web. Check out the images below.
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