‘Deadpool’ SPOILERS: What To Expect From Ryan Reynolds’ Hard-R Superhero Movie

"Deadpool" Spoilers - For most Marvel comic fans, "Deadpool" is sort of a miracle since the character has not been given the attention it deserved. Now, Ryan Reynolds has been given the opportunity to do the character right.

Good news all Marvel fans! You have been given a chance to actually see the real Deadpool in a feature film. Though "Deadpool" won't be released until Feb. 12, 2016, the all hyped up "Hard-R" rated film will definitely deliver the dark, twisted and humorous side of the enigmatic superhero.

"Based upon Marvel Comics' most unconventional anti-hero, 'Deadpool' tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool," the film's synopsis reads. "Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life."

"Deadpool," which will feature Ryan Reynolds as the lead, will be joined by other mutants such as newcomer Brianna Hilderbrand (Negasonic Teenage Warhead), Morena Baccarin (Copycat/Deadpool's ladylove Vanessa), Gina Carano (Angel Dust), T.J. Miller (Deadpool's sidekick Weasel). In the movie, Venture Capital Post reported fans can expect a humorous and talkative Reynolds since his character is also known as a "mercenary with a mouth."

Despite aiming to be a kid-friendly movie, "Deadpool" is a "hard-R." The best way to describe Reynolds' upcoming film is - it is graphic, cruel, vulgar, gory and full of expletives. The foul language and violence really makes the movie NSFW.  

Meanwhile, there have been incessant speculations that "Wolverine" actor Hugh Jackman will appear in "Deadpool." According to MStarz, Jackman hinted a possibility to make a cameo appearance. Although the 46-year-old "Real Steel" actor is open to the idea, Reynolds explained it's going to be more of a scheduling issue.

Additionally, there has been an ongoing debate about "Deadpool's" R-rating. While Entertainment Weekly claims the movie is the first R-rated superhero flick, Forbes, on the other hand, noted that the film is neither the first R-rated superhero movie nor even the first "hard-R superhero."

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