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DEADPOOL (2016): New Trailer for Now R Rated Film

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Deadpool TV commercial #6 marks the spot with an R, Mateys! That… just had to get out of my system, somehow. After what must have seemed like a long time, for the MPAA to formally arrive at a no-brainer decision, Tim Miller’s Merc with a Mouth movie – aka Deadpool, as some have taken to calling it – has officially received its R rating. That would be an R for strong violence & language throughout, sexual content, and graphic nudity, folks. Source fans have made it clear that they would settle for nothing less, if the film is to do the character any justice. As the dreaded “not yet rated” disclaimer has been a point of concern, this formal announcement should do more to placate source fans than any trailer release, thus far; so now that the rating matter has been settled, let’s get back to more trailers.

TV spot #6, referred to as the ‘Pretty Little ‘Poolers’ spot (I’m thinking Pretty Little Liars, maybe), puts an X chromosome – rather than gene – to some already familiar material. Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, and Brianna Hildebrand, get some of Ryan Reynolds screen time (but Wade always gets the last word).

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Deadpool also stars T.J. MillerEd SkreinRachel SheenAndre TricoteuxLeslie UggamsKaran SoniPaul LazenbySean QuanAndre TricoteuxTaylor HicksonJed Rees, and Ben Wilkinson.

Watch the Deadpool ‘Pretty Little ‘Poolers’ trailer, and leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. For more Deadpool movie images, visit our Deadpool Page, and consider subscribing to us by Email, “following” us on TwitterTumblrGoogle+ or “liking” us on Facebook for quick updates. Deadpool will be released in US theaters through 20th Century Fox on February 12, 2016.

 

Source: CBR, Box Office Mojo

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Sam Joseph

Sam is an Avid consumer/observer of Geek culture, and collector of Fanboy media from earliest memory. Armchair sociologist and futurist. Honest critic with satirical if not absurdist­­ wit with some experience in comics/ animation production.
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