'Deadpool' 2 Air Date, Predictions, Theories, Latest News & Updates: Ryan Reynolds - The Reason Of Tim Miller's Exit?

The American superhero comedy film, "Deadpool" would have its part two. The said sci-fi film would be airing by June 2017. The delay of the information about its release date was due to the exit of director Tim Miller. The possible reason for his departure from the movie revealed in this article.

As the news previously released by Jobs & Hire, it was reported that the superhero film based on Marvel Comics was a series from "X-Men" movie. It was believed that audiences of "Deadpool" should be 17 years old and above due to its excessive violent and vulgar. On the other hand, the R-rated film was the biggest grossing "X-Men" series movie of 2016 which totaled to $782.6 million against $58 million budget.

However, fans were shocked about the news circulating online that the Academy Award winner Tim Miller, who was the director of the said blockbuster movie had confirmed his departure from the hit film "Deadpool".  It was speculated that Tim Miller's step down was due to creative differences with the lead star, Ryan Reynolds.

According to GameNGuide, Ryan Reynolds was the possible cause of Miller's departure from "Deadpool". It was stated on the site that Miller wanted to feature a new "X-Men" ensemble on its upcoming part two. The idea of Miller would significantly to have costly production. Contrary on what Miller has been said, Reynolds wanted to follow the same format of the first film.

The producer of the said blockbuster movie, Simon Kinberg supported the decision of Reynolds as he wanted to maintain the low-cost production expenses of "Deadpool". However, Miller spoke up about the said issue. Miller said that "he wanted to do the same thing as the first movie."

On the other hand, Deadline previously reported that the filmmaker's exit from "Deadpool" was due to the reason that he would have another big Fox project. It was revealed that he would be working on a film called "Influx", an adaptation of Daniel Suarez novel.

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