I pre-ordered mine. These exclusives go really fast. I didn't see any other steelbooks in the store I went to, although they had plenty of Force awakens steelbooks, so maybe they'll restock if those aren't leftovers.Went to Best Buy after work last night, and they were sold out of the steelbook. I even went to two other Best Buy stores, none of them had it, I was so pissed off.
I ended up settling on the Target exclusive. The red case and the post cards are cool, but still not as bad ass as the steelbook.
I pre-ordered mine. These exclusives go really fast. I didn't see any other steelbooks in the store I went to, although they had plenty of Force awakens steelbooks, so maybe they'll restock if those aren't leftovers.
Got the exclusive Best Buy Steelbook last night. Loving the special features. Gag reel alone is worth the price.
I'm worried about deadpool 2 now, cus fox exec and hackberg will be more involved now
I'm worried about deadpool 2 now, cus fox exec and hackberg will be more involved now
i don't trust fox exec and simon hackberg. they just didn't get what make deadpool succesful. even they got the wrong message on why deadpool turn out a success. basically they disown deadpool and not expecting it will making money.
i doubt even with the same creative team they will be given the same creativity freedom now.
XMA is set to underperform and now fox exec and hackberg will set their eyes on milking deadpool
It was up to Fox to look at it and decided ‘should we make this?’ and thankfully - thankfully only in retrospect - they didn’t. It allowed us to circle back with the support of Simon Kinberg a couple of years later and convince them that R was always the best way to go.
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I know there have been other R rated superhero movies but not like Marvel, Deadpool, Fox. So there was this space and Simon Kinberg really pushed us towards that and gave the studio the assurance that this would work.
It’s funny, greenlight decisions come down to people, people make the decision, obviously. But maybe not so obviously in the sense that you need that right combination of people, and it wasn’t until we had Jim Gianopulos, Stacy Snider, Emma Watts, and Simon Kinberg, that group of people, to come together and say, ‘Ok, now’s the time.” And we’re really lucky in that retrospect that I didn’t get made in a previous iteration because it might have been PG-13, or an executive who was doing it maybe because they thought the market was didn’t really get it. I think we finally got the right combination of people at Fox who just supported us 1000%, and I think because of that we’re all gonna get the Deadpool we always hoped for.
WERNICK: The ultimate angel on our shoulder really was Simon Kinberg. When he came aboard it really did kind of move what was delayed to blazing superhero speed and “let’s make this movie”.
REESE: Yeah. I mean, I think Simon in a way was probably most responsible, just his understanding of comics, his understanding of this character.