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Good news: Deadpool 2 might be just as good as the original

Published Feb 23rd, 2017 6:46PM EST
Deadpool 2 Release Date Not Known
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Sequels rarely match up to the original movie, and that’s probably what some Deadpool fans might worry about. The first film took forever to be made, but thanks to the persistence of the men behind the project, it became the unexpected superhero blockbuster movie of 2016.

Reports then said that the writers of the original Deadpool might not be in for the Deadpool 2 ride. However, it appears that Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are both still working on Deadpool 2, which is great news.

After all, if the exact same people who came up with the fantastic script for Deadpool are working on the sequel, then there’s hope part two will not suck — and hey, even if it’s bad, it’ll probably make a boatload of cash.

According to Collider Reese, Wernick, and Ryan Reynolds are already working on the sequel. Moreover, Drew Goddard has been added to the mix as a consultant, while Reese and Wernick remain “extremely involved in the script and project.”

News that Goddard joined the program may have scared some fans that the writers duo from the first movie is out of the sequel. After all, Goddard knows what he’s doing. He wrote various hot movie scripts including The Martian and Cloverfield. As Collider notes, he also brought Daredevil to life on Netflix, and he worked on “doctoring” World War Z and other films in the past years.

Tim Miller, on the other hand, will not stay on for the sequel. Instead, David Leitch, who made John Wick will be at the helm of Deadpool 2.

One other reason to hope that Deadpool 2 won’t suck is that Fox isn’t apparently pressuring anyone. The studio did not announce a release date for the sequel before having a finished script, suggesting there’s no pressure in milking the Deadpool cow at the box office.

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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