Ryan Reynolds Marvels at Disney’s Bold Move Allowing ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ to Push R-Rated Boundaries
¡Qué onda, familia! Buckle up because we’re diving into an ultra-exciting cine update that’s going to shake up everything. Ryan Reynolds spilled the frijoles in a latest video chisme with Fandango about the upcoming "Deadpool and Wolverine" movie, and guess what? He’s totally blown away that Disney gave the green light for this movie to rock a serious R-rating. ¡Increíble, verdad?
Picture this: after Disney scooped up Fox, muchos were biting their nails, wondering if our beloved "Deadpool" franchise would keep its spicy edge. But aquí estamos, with the first "Deadpool" pelicula under Disney's banner maintaining its R-rated glory, staying true to its audaz and risqué humor.
Ryan couldn’t hide his pride. "I hope it doesn’t sound condescending, but I’m really proud of them for stepping up. It’s a big league move!” he said about Disney embracing the R-rated vibe. Imagine that – it’s like adding an extra dash of picante to the already colorful Disney mix that's entertained us for so long.
Por cierto, did I mention that "Deadpool and Wolverine" isn’t just any flick? It marks a historico moment as the first R-rated Marvel Cinematic Universe movie under Disney's roof. Plus, it's bringing back Hugh Jackman as his iconic X-Men character, Wolverine. ¡Qué emoción! After his last hurrah as Wolverine in 2017's tough and gritty "Logan," teaming up these two comic book legends couldn’t be anything less than an R-rated blockbuster.
Reynolds shared more jugo, saying, "[The R rating] really lets us unleash in a world where the impossible is possible,”. Si, amigos, it sounds like they’re pulling out all the stops.
Now let’s talk about the director, Shawn Levy, who’s mixing things up big time. In a chat with the Associated Press, Levy shared some palomitas-worthy insights. "Look, I took my school days seriously, did my homework, but hey, no one wants to feel like they’re sitting a test at the movies,” he said. He reassured everyone that while the movie nods respectfully to the die-hard fans who know every detail of Marvel lore, you won't need to cram comic books to get into the action. It’s all about the disfrute, corazones.
And here’s a twist – while Jackman is back as Wolverine, he's not exactly the same Wolverine we've mourned in "Logan." He made it claro that his return won't mess with the events of that beloved 2017 movie. So, breathe easy, amigos!
Mark your calendars porque "Deadpool and Wolverine" hits theaters on July 26. Ready to see Reynolds, Jackman, and Levy bring the heat? Check out their full video interview on Fandango for all the saucy details. This is going to be one epic cine adventure that promises laughter, action, and some good old-fashioned comic book thrill. ¡Nos vemos en el cine, mi gente!