20th Century Fox has released the official movie trailer for the PG-13 version of Deadpool 2 they plan on releasing in theaters in December. The poster features Deadpool and actor Fred Savage (The kid from Princess Bride) riding a reindeer. The movie is slated with a December 12 release.
Honestly, if you're going to do a PG-13 variant of an R-rated movie, this is totally the way to go about it, in my opinion. Plus, this fits Deadpool's whole breaking the 4th wall thing to perfection! I weirdly ended up liking the sequel more than the original, so I'm good with getting a second version of it. 
Well the plan to make a Deadpool movie kids could watch has failed in the UKhttps://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/upon-deadpool-receives-15-rating-uk/
Here in Ireland it has gone from 16 to a 15A rating
Satam -
2018-11-20 @ 6:40 pm
Couldn't care less about a PG-13 rated Deadpool movie, but the trailer was funny.
7 hours ago, watanabefan said:I don't know where people keep getting the idea that Deadpool is some sort of especially dark or R-rated character. For the vast majority of the character's history, that has not been the case. There was a single Deadpool series for the Marvel MAX line, but it only ever ran for 12 issues. The majority of Deadpool's published history as a character has been very strictly in the PG-13 realm at worst. This is a character, mind you, who Marvel has actively marketed at an all-ages audience and who was in a friggin' Lego set not too long ago.

That's not to say an R-rating doesn't bring with it a lot of freedom and interesting creative avenues. Part of the appeal of the Deadpool films is that they're different from the majority of Disney's Marvel flicks. But to pretend that Deadpool has always been a hard-R character and that he could not possibly work in a PG-13 movie is ahistorical.
Look at Wolverine in X-Men TAS, he wasn't allowed to gut anyone, except robots but his character was still back on.
I don't know where people keep getting the idea that Deadpool is some sort of especially dark or R-rated character. For the vast majority of the character's history, that has not been the case. There was a single Deadpool series for the Marvel MAX line, but it only ever ran for 12 issues. The majority of Deadpool's published history as a character has been very strictly in the PG-13 realm at worst. This is a character, mind you, who Marvel has actively marketed at an all-ages audience and who was in a friggin' Lego set not too long ago.

That's not to say an R-rating doesn't bring with it a lot of freedom and interesting creative avenues. Part of the appeal of the Deadpool films is that they're different from the majority of Disney's Marvel flicks. But to pretend that Deadpool has always been a hard-R character and that he could not possibly work in a PG-13 movie is ahistorical.
xeros -
2018-11-20 @ 1:41 am
3 hours ago, mako said:If I wanted gore or torture porn I'd watch an Argento flick. I have higher aspirations for my superhero viewing.
some superhero franchises are meant to be dark and tuning it into a Disney movie would be the same as having a Disney Princess series with tons of F-bombs and nudities. I wonder how would the audience feel about it then?
So long as they keep the main Deadpool filmsR rated, Im ok with this cash grab. The Fred Savage dialogue alone makes it watchable. Keep the entertainment coming.
xeros -
2018-11-19 @ 9:31 pm
for R rated superhero movies the director has more freedom to make them more faithful to the source material. just imagine a Spawn remake where there is no blood and no ultra violence.
ADour -
2018-11-19 @ 9:15 pm
4 hours ago, Hogun said:Does anyone see this as a Disney thing? I really hope they keep Deadpool r-rated in the MCU.
Since theDisney/Foxmerger has yet to be effective, this is all Fox's doing. Of course it's probably related to the merger, since it feels they're testing the waters for a PG-13 Deadpool. Even then, Disney CEO Bob Iger has stated they're 100% open to keeping Deadpool R-rated.
32 minutes ago, Hogun said:Does anyone see this as a Disney thing? I really hope they keep Deadpool r-rated in the MCU.
It will probably depend on how well this goes both commercially, critically and storywise
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