You Know That ‘Deadpool’ Test Footage Starring Ryan Reynolds? Blur Studio Just Officially Released It. Yesterday Vince posted the leaked test footage from a Deadpool movie starring Ryan Reynolds, who totally did not play the character in a movie before shut up shut up that movie doesn’t exist. The test footage seemed to be the video we heard about back in 2012, when the director (Tim Miller) had purportedly animated 8 minutes of test footage (voiced by Ryan Reynolds) at his company, Blur Studio. Rob Liefeld described the footage as rated R (which fit with producer Lauren Shuler Donner’s statements) and as close to Deadpool as we can expect. Confirming that the leaked footage was indeed a selection from the 8-minute test video, Blur Studios has just released this higher-res version: http://vimeo.com/102077621
Isn't this same exact character in Mortal Kombat? I thought his name was Death Stroke, or something like that? On a side note.. It's pretty cool he's playing the character, I think it will be cool.
that looks hilarious. Deadpool is awesome, ive played the game so many times and still crack up. Any rough release dates roaming about?
oh man if that don't get made I am going to be really disappointed. Maybe this was a way for the studio to see how much talk/excitement there would be for the movie. (crosses fingers). I am very picky with my movies and generally do not have a great opinion of most, but this looks great. Thanks for the link and info mate
The main reason these kinda films don't get out there is because they try and broaden the audience size to everyone, and to do that they would have to remove or alter the scenes they view as to graphic. so if they want to make loads of money that's how they would do it, but if they stick to the R Rated and go with the actual style and humor of the character they would shorten the audience size. I'm sick of movies getting rated PG and dumed down just because they wanna make a little bit more money, it makes sense from a marketing point of view, but ruins the total experience of the film.