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For years it looked like a Deadpool movie was going to be just plain impossible. It didn't look like 20th Century Fox was ever going to give the okay to an R-rated comic book movie, and Ryan Reynolds became seen as box office poison circa 2011 thanks to the release of films like Green Lantern and The Change-Up. But none of that matters anymore. The Deadpool movie is actually happening! Chimichangas for everybody!
20th Century Fox (via Box Office Mojo) has announced that they will now be releasing Deadpool on February 12, 2016, meaning that we can probably expect production to start up sometime early next year. It's hard to say how many pieces are still in place, but when we last checked in on the project it was set up with a script, a star and a director. Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the screenwriters behind the hit horror comedy Zombieland, first started penning the script for the movie all the way back in 2010, and the plan has always been for Ryan Reynolds to reprise the role he first played in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (though this will be a much different version). VFX artist Tim Miller was hired to helm the project all the way back in 2011, with the feature scheduled to be his directorial debut (which it still will be if he is attached).
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