'Deadpool' sequel producer: There was no way Marvel was going to screw this up

"'All is fair with 'Deadpool,' nothing is sacred. So if Deadpool makes a joke about you, that's an honor," Jacobson said.

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Detail from the trailer for "Deadpool & Wolverine", Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Detail from the trailer for "Deadpool & Wolverine", Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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Ever since the new Deadpool movie was announced, fans have feared that Marvel would censor it to make it suitable for the whole family. However, this was not the case, the producers emphasized.

At a promotional event for the movie "Deadpool & Wolverine," executive producer Luis D'Espasito didn't mince words to explain to fans that Deadpool's humor knows no bounds, reports the British Independent.

"There was no way that Marvel could screw this up," he said, and then, as if surprised by his statement, added: "I'm going to be in trouble for this."

Actor Ryan Reynolds, who plays the lead role, was shocked by D'Espasito's statement. "I just lost my virginity again," he joked. D'Espasito and producer Wendy

Jacobson emphasized that nothing about the Deadpool movie is exaggerated.

"We went into this with our eyes open, knowing we were making a Deadpool movie. I remember talking to Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel. I think he said it well, he said, 'Everything is fair with 'Deadpool,' nothing is sacred. So that if Deadpool makes a joke about you, it's an honor," Dejkobson pointed out. Director Sean Levy pointed out that he had a lot of freedom.

Disney and Marvel bought the rights to the Deadpool and Wolverine characters from 21st Century Fox in 2018, and fans have been anticipating their return to the big screen ever since.

The last time the two characters were together was in 2009's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which did not garner positive reactions, as Deadpool's mouth was sewn shut, preventing fans from hearing any of his signature comedic quips. Deadpool then got his own movie in 2016 and became one of the favorite characters of Marvel fans.

"Deadpool & Wolverine" will hit theaters on July 25, 2024, and stars Hugh Jackson, Emma Corn and Rob Delaney alongside Reynolds.

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