Ryan Reynolds Says No To ‘Deadpool 3,’ Says Yes To Celine Dion?
Ryan Reynolds has a point.
When discussing in an interview the possibility of a ‘Deadpool 3’ in South Korea, Reynolds said the following, according to NME:
“It’s an odd thing to say, but I don’t think there will be a Deadpool 3… I think going forward, it would be an X-Force movie, which would be his team, so to speak… X-Force is much different than, say, Avengers or something… X-Force is generally made up of people who are very morally flexible, they’re the guys who do the work the X-Men wouldn’t, or couldn’t, do. So you’re dealing with this sort of rag-tag group of men and women who, you know, don’t have the strong moral compass that, say, the Avengers do, or X-Men.”
He has been very open with this – including telling Entertainment Weekly the following:
“I feel like the character, in order for him to function properly within his own universe, you need to take everything away from him. I don’t think that you can keep doing that. I do see him as being a part of X-Force, obviously. I would love to see him in a team-up sort of thing, like a mano a mano or a great female character from the X-Men universe. I just think if you’re going to do another Deadpool solo film, you’ve got to really, like, get that budget down to nothing and just swing for the fences, and break all kinds of weird barriers, and do stuff that no one else can do.”
As if Deadpool didn’t already break barriers, Celine Dion has now been put into the soundtrack for a glorious ballad, in which “Deadpool,” which we’re totally sure isn’t Ryan Reynolds dancing in heels, does an interpretive dance to the song.
Ryan, however, does make an appearance, telling Celine that she needs to “phone in the performance,” and she says “this thing only goes to Eleven, beat it, Spider-Man.”
I just… I have no words.