Breaking the fourth wall with Deadpool!

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Let's face it. Deadpool HAS to break the fourth wall at least once in the movie. What would be your way to do it without confusing the audience, making the fans happy, not affecting the movie and being cool? :word:

Here's mine:

AFTER CREDITS SCENE:

Deadpool shows up on the screen.

''Hello, everyone. I'm Deadpool. A.K.A, Wade Wilson. Whe all had fun together. But now i'm going to talk about something that isn't funny: Everyone getting Spin-Offs, but i don't. They're alredy talking about a Gambit movie! Who would like to see two hours of Taylor Kistch in a fake french accent if they can get me, the merc with no mouth. So, enter http://www.leavedeadpoolalone.com/ and help me to get my own movie about my origins! After all, i'm a adorable person. I'd like to thank everyone for the audience and remember: http://www.leavedeadpoolalone.com. For better Spin-Offs! By the way, no mutants where hurt or injured during the making of this film. Err... Except Beak, but who cares about him anyway? Peace!

FADE TO BLACK.
 
Wow I thought the exact same thing! Well not exactly, but I was thinking they could do a scene at the end of the credits where he breaks the fourth wall.
 
Can someone explain this fourth wall thing please, I'm not a Deadpool fan to understand it.

thanks,
Peace.
 
Breaking the fourth wall means, by any means, have intercourse with the audience, like looking directly to the camera, talking to the views or reconigze yourself as a movie/comic book/cartoon.

Deadpool often does that, saying with edition he is in, or wondering if the still thinks in those ''pretty yellow baloons''.

Here's a example:

O_O
 
Ok thanks man, I had a basic idea just wanted confirmation.

Peace.
 
I don't really want to see Deadpool break the fourth fall in the actual film, but an after-credits scene would be cool, imo. Hopefully he'll get his own film where he can use that to a bigger effect. It might be weird if he does that in Wolverine's film though. :confused:
 
I would only want to see Deadpool break fourth wall in his own movie honestly.
 
I don't really want to see Deadpool break the fourth fall in the actual film, but an after-credits scene would be cool, imo. Hopefully he'll get his own film where he can use that to a bigger effect. It might be weird if he does that in Wolverine's film though. :confused:

I would only want to see Deadpool break fourth wall in his own movie honestly.

Thirded. :up:
 
How can you reduce Deadpool to just one itty bitty little insignificant thing? Breaking the fourth wall is cool and funny, but it's nothing but a recurring joke. It is not intrical to who he is as a character. Because bottom line you don't love him ONLY because he does that, because if you did, you would have a comic book about a guy who talks to you, not about a guy who had cancer, cured it but went crazy in the process and likes to put sharp pointy things into people, depending of course how evil they are.

Seriously, if all you want is somebody to talk to you why don't you go watch Alfie or something. :rolleyes:

I mean don't get me wrong, I think if Reynolds could sneak in a comment I'd laugh. I'd probably think it was cool, but I don't think it's the most important or even interesting thing about this character.
 
I wouldn't mind him "accidentally" referring to Wolverine as Hugh, then correcting himself, or something to that effect. But if they go over the top with it, it could come off cheesy.
 
I think rather than speaking directly to the audience or referring to the characters by their actors' names (which might be mistaken as an accident), Deadpool should show his awareness of being in a movie by referencing other Marvel-Fox movies and the like. For instance, when he first meets Sabretooth, Deadpool could mention that he looked different (referencing the different actors) or mention how God got thrown out of Reed and Sue's wedding (Stan Lee's cameo in Fantastic Four 2).
 
I don't mind the 4th wall things as long as it is subtle.

Here's an example I saw once in another thread. When Wolverine faces Deadpool, he could ask "What do you want?" and Deadpool responds with "My own Movie!" *commences to attack* He's obviously crazy at this point. He could have just as well said apple pie. Neither makes sense.
 
It would be bizar to have it in the actual movie but as an after the credits thing i guess it can do no harm.:woot:
 
I would only want to see Deadpool break fourth wall in his own movie honestly.
4th'ed, or 5th'ed, whatever.

It's kind of annoying to see people think he's only about breaking the 4th wall. Also, breaking the 4th wall works best in a book, rather than a movie supposed to be set in reality.

Deadpools own movie could be a little different, an action comedy, so it might fit the tone.

You can't have a serious, realistic (all things considered) movie with some character reminding you it's a movie.
 
An after-credits scene for Wolvie's movie. Then give Ryan his own awesome action comedy where he can do it to the maximum.
 
They could pull it off in relatively subtle ways similar to how Denny Crane talks about himself in Boston Legal, e.g. "This is my show", "This is getting boring to watch", "I wonder what's in store next season?" etc etc.

Before a big fight, Deadpool could be like "oh we're gonna break SEVERAL basic laws of physics right now, I can tell you".

He can acknowledge what the audience is thinking without talking directly to them.
 
You know what else or rather who else needs to be in Deadpool's spin-off? Bea Arthur. She can be his Mary Jane/Love interest. It'd be priceless. If she was up to it. :o
 

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