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in reply to TheImpressiveX

Wasn't Deadpool a "new avenger" at some point in the comics? And we just started that line with Thunderbolts.

I think they'll play it like X-Men, hell want to join and interact with the team, but won't really be a member. Or maybe they'll try to recruit him? He fits in with the rest of the New Avengers anyways

So he might be in the movie, but I doubt he'll be on the team.


in reply to TheImpressiveX

I actually really enjoyed the original. There was a different angle on heroism in it and it showed downsides to being super right alongside the positives. The infighting also came across as very believable and motivated.

I remember effects getting a bad rap in it, but it never bothered me.

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in reply to otacon239

Kinda of like Spider-Man, everyone was essentially an extreme version of their best known personality traits. Very one-dimensional, but otherwise really good.

The new one is a lot more subtle about it, which I appreciate. But that's not how superhero movies were back then.

in reply to TheImpressiveX

I liked 2005 F4. Jessica Alba, Captain America, and Michael Chiklis were all awesome. I don’t remember who was Reed but he must have been forgettable.