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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 26, 2018 17:34:24 GMT
Seeing as how this is the same studio that fired James Gunn in order to maintain their family friendly image, I can’t think of any real benefits to them making Deadpool movies. Not only are the first two Deadpool movies the opposite of family friendly, but they also do have their fair share of jokes pedophilia/hebephilia. I get that the simple solution would be to make sure that any future Deadpool movies don’t have jokes of that nature, but if they’re going to place certain limits on the kinds of jokes that can be made in these movies, is there really any point in even having Deadpool be rated R at all?
A good chunk of the humor in the Deadpool movies is all about offending people. These movies weren’t made with being inoffensive and family friendly in mind. They were made specifically to cross the kinds of lines that other superhero movies wouldn’t dare cross. If Disney really is so insistent on maintaining a family friendly image, they have no reason to continue with the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool movies. No one wants to see a watered down Deadpool who has to be like Ant-Man or Rocket Raccoon, and I doubt that kids are demanding to see Deadpool interact with Spider-Man and Thor. Just don’t bother with it.
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Post by summers8 on Jul 27, 2018 3:45:55 GMT
Disney would be better off not making anything xmen related.
disney cannot even get marvel cartoons right.
they wont make deadpool.dont worry
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Post by hardball on Jul 27, 2018 3:49:52 GMT
Bob Iger has already said they're okay with R rated films. They probably won't be in the main MCU but in some other dimension / parallel universe by a subsidiary studio. Since DP2 made money it's likely they're gonna make a sequel.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 27, 2018 4:19:17 GMT
I can't think of any benefit to them making Deadpool films either. And, since I despise the character, it all works out rather neatly. Hee hee hee...
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Post by politicidal on Jul 27, 2018 4:23:57 GMT
They can always release them under a different logo.
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Post by hobowar on Jul 27, 2018 15:37:36 GMT
Pulp Fiction is Disney so I think they'll handle Deadpool just fine.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jul 27, 2018 15:42:58 GMT
Fuck that!
I want Disney to give Deadpool his own sandbox universe. Let Ryan Renolds have creative control and possibly let us finally see Mickey Mouse and Deadpool meet on the big screen, possibly even fuck!
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 27, 2018 15:48:07 GMT
Pulp Fiction is Disney so I think they'll handle Deadpool just fine. Disney no longer owns Miramax.
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Post by thenewnexus on Jul 27, 2018 16:16:43 GMT
I agree you need to have deadpool be r rated or hardcore pg13
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jul 27, 2018 17:21:08 GMT
Seeing as how this is the same studio that fired James Gunn in order to maintain their family friendly image, I can’t think of any real benefits to them making Deadpool movies. Not only are the first two Deadpool movies the opposite of family friendly, but they also do have their fair share of jokes pedophilia/hebephilia. I get that the simple solution would be to make sure that any future Deadpool movies don’t have jokes of that nature, but if they’re going to place certain limits on the kinds of jokes that can be made in these movies, is there really any point in even having Deadpool be rated R at all? A good chunk of the humor in the Deadpool movies is all about offending people. These movies weren’t made with being inoffensive and family friendly in mind. They were made specifically to cross the kinds of lines that other superhero movies wouldn’t dare cross. If Disney really is so insistent on maintaining a family friendly image, they have no reason to continue with the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool movies. No one wants to see a watered down Deadpool who has to be like Ant-Man or Rocket Raccoon, and I doubt that kids are demanding to see Deadpool interact with Spider-Man and Thor. Just don’t bother with it. But they WILL make Deadpool movies. There's too much money to be made to give up on that franchise.
How they will make them is to release them under a different banner. Oh it'll still be a movie made by the Disney corporation, but they will distance themselves by releasing it under a different banner, something like "Fox films" or "Touchstone studios" or some new name.
Disney is not stupid. They're hypocrites, but not stupid.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_Disney
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