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. Armed with his new abilities and a
dark, twisted sense of humour, Deadpool hunts down the man who
nearly destroyed his life.
* During a talk at Google, Ryan Reynolds revealed that the taxi
driver character "Dopinder" was named after "a really cool guy"
he knew in elementary school, who died when he was hit by
lightning. It was meant to be a tribute to him.
* Ryan Reynolds has said that Deadpool will be the last comic
book character he will ever portray. However, he is open to
Deadpool sequels and/or cameos.
* In the original comic books, Deadpool garnered his healing
factor from an experiment involving a sample of Wolverine's
blood. This allowed him to survive further experimentation, but
cannot heal any prior ring, nor the cancer afflicting him (It
progresses as fast as he can heal).
* While filming, Ryan Reynolds visited kids, via Make-A-Wish
foundation, as Deadpool.
* Ryan Reynolds was allowed to keep his Deadpool costume after
filming had completed (he didn't ask to, nor did he give anyone
the chance to take it from him).
* The serum Wade is injected with can be seen to have drops of
blood in it, a reference to Deadpool's healing factor stemming
from Wolverine's.
* On April Fool's Day 2015, Ryan Reynolds posted on Twitter that
the film would be rated PG-13, which prompted fan backlash as the
Deadpool character often swears and commits acts of graphic
violence. Later that day, Reynolds confirmed that it was a prank
and the film would be R rated.
* There are at least twelve names on the Dead Pool Board,
including Ryan Reynolds and T.J. Miller. Others include: Rob
Liefeld, Mike Tyson, Vladimir Putin, Ozzy Osbourne, Charlie
Sheen, Shia LaBeouf, Bill Cosby, Lindsay Lohan, Miley Cyrus, John
Boothe, Amanda Bynes, Kid Rock, Arnold Palmer, Ned Beatty, and
Kanye West.
* The Deadpool costume originally had a muscle layer underneath
but it had to be removed: Ryan Reynolds was so muscular, the
costume was not only too tight for him, but it made him look
overlarge.
* The film was in 48 days.
* In an interview, writer Rhett Reese stated that Neonic
Teenage Warhead wasn't always intended to be in the film. Other
X-men such as Cannonball were considered, but they eventually
used Neonic Teenage Warhead because they "liked her name
better."
* In the trailer and in the film, Wade Wilson requests, "Don't
make the super suit green--or animated!" This is a reference to
Ryan Reynolds' previous role as the DC superhero Green Lantern
(2011), in which, as stated, the green suit was a special effect
rather than an actual costume for Reynolds to put on. This is
also a crude reference to that film's director, Martin Campbell,
who he did not get along with.
* First R-rated movie to open above $100 million at the U.S. Box
Office.
* This film had a lower budget than any of the X-Men, Iron Man,
Avengers, or Captain America movies.
* In the scenes where he is dealing with the stalker pizza
delivery guy, Wade is wearing a T-shirt with a portrait of Bea
Arthur on the front. This is a reference to the fact that in the
comics, Deadpool has an affection for Bea Arthur and the Golden
Girls TV show.
* After being captured by Colossus on the bridge, Deadpool is
told he is being taken to the professor, in reference to the
leader of the X-Men, Charles "Professor X" Xavier. Deadpool
responds, "Which one, McAvoy or Stewart?" as in James McAvoy and
Patrick Stewart, both of whom have portrayed Professor X in
previous X-Men movies, including simultaneously in X-Men: Days of
Future Past (2014).
* Ryan Reynolds describes Deadpool's "breaking the fourth wall"
ability as a reflection of current times, "I think Deadpool's
coming along at the right time, because it's speaking to that
generation that has seen all these comic-book films and enjoyed
them all; it's speaking to them as though the guy in that red
suit is one of them. It's like watching a DVD commentary by
someone who's got some pop-culture savvy and is kind of funny and
a little obnoxious and is saying the things that you wouldn't
say."
* Ryan Reynolds was involved with revising the script with the
writers. Cast members were allowed to improvise in some scenes.
* Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has been open about the fact that
he took the name for the character from the final Dirty Harry
movie, The Dead Pool (1988).
* Ryan Reynolds' full body makeup took eight hours to apply. Once
it was on, he was not able to sit or lie down.
* In the comics, Neonic Teenage Warhead is actually a telepath
and precognitive mutant. Her abilities were changed for the film
due to the fact that the writers felt that by having explosive
powers, it would fit more with her name.
* The film was released in February 2016, exactly twenty-five
years after Deadpool's first appearance in New Mutants #98.
* In the Marvel comic books, Vanessa is a shapeshifting mutant
that goes by the alias of "Copy Cat."
* On Halloween, Ryan Reynolds dressed up as Deadpool. Footage of
this can be seen on YouTube.
* Wyre was initially going to appear as a henchman to
ajax/francis, but was cut primarily for budgetary reasons as his
powers required complicated visual effects. Cable was considered
for an appearance as well, but it was decided that he would work
better in the sequel, which is said to have him as a main
character.
* Ryan Reynolds has said that there are over one hundred
references throughout the entire film, including easter eggs,
pop-culture references, cameos, and direct hits at other Marvel
films.
* Neonic Teenage Warhead was named after a song by the rock
band Monster Magnet.
* When Gina Carano did the junkyard fight scene, she was more
worried about spiders than anything, regarding actual stunts.
* Wade Wilson was named as an homage (read as stolen from) Slade
Wilson, AKA the mercenary Deathstroke, from DC Comics. His fourth
wall breaking antics would seem to have been inspired by dc
comics ambush bug, a character with a similar costume that
premiered in 1982 and is best remembered for adding some strange
humor to typically dour superhero books of the late seventies and
eighties.
* In the opening credits, there is a People Magazine floating
around with the headline "Ryan Reynolds: Sexiest Man Alive." It
is an actual issue of the magazine that featured Reynolds as the
"Sexiest Man Alive" (2010).
* After Vanessa and Wade have skee-balled and are trading in
their winning tickets for prizes, a large stuffed dog wearing a
Deadpool attire can be seen hanging behind the counter. This
refers to the alternative universe Dogpool, a canine experimented
on similarly to Wade with the same results. Dogpool is a member
of the Deadpool Corps and Deadpool's eventual canine companion.
* In the opening title sequence, a wallet can be seen floating
through the air. As it does, a photo comes out of Ryan Reynolds
in his Green Lantern costume.
* Early in the film, Deadpool has an altercation with a pizza
delivery guy. The pizza boxes he is delivering are marked
"Feige's Favourites," a nod to Marvel President Kevin Feige.
* China refused to grant a certificate so the film could be shown
in the country. While China's film import market is best known
for supporting or blocking films based on how they present
Chinese characters and stories (where applicable), that was not a
factor with "Deadpool;" China also often censors out extreme
violence, profanity, and sex from movies before release, and this
film contains a large a of all three. While the Chinese
censors did consider such an edit here, they ultimately decided
that the cuts needed to make "Deadpool" into a general audience
picture would make it incomprehensible, and thus decided not to
have the film in Chinese theaters at all.
* This is Ryan Reynolds's fifth time in a comic book movie. He
was previously Marvel's Hannibal King in Blade: Trinity (2004),
Wade Wilson in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Hal Jordan in
DC's Green Lantern (2011) and Nick Walker in Dark Horse's
R.I.P.D. (2013).
* Wade and Vanessa compare stories of their childhoods, each
trying to out do the other with stories of how bad they had it.
This is a homage to the sketch "The Four Yorkshiremen",
originally performed in 1967 by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese,
Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman, and later performed by Monty
Python.
* "The city that rhymes with fun" is the unofficial slogan for
Regina, Saskatchewan. The real slogan is "The Queen City". Ryan
Reynolds also filmed the movie "Just Friends" in Regina.
* Producer Simon Kinberg stated in an interview that Olivia Munn
auditioned for the role of Vanessa Carlysle, and that audition
resulted in Munn being cast as Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse
(2016).
* The Starbucks cup seen at the beginning of the film had "Rob L"
written on it, a nod to Rob Liefeld.
* Director Tim Miller has plans for a sequel.
* The -up targets in Deadpool's bedroom are RCMP firearms
qualification targets. Ryan Reynolds' her and brother are
ies.
* The oddly named strip club in the film, No.5 Orange (read as
Number Five Orange), is an actual strip club in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
* Ryan Reynolds describes Deadpool's "breaking the fourth wall"
ability as a reflection of his wit, "He's funny and acerbic and a
little bit of a head case. But he's also not trying to be liked,
he's intentionally trying to annoy everyone."
* The business card used by the Recruiter (Jed Rees) reads only
555-0199. This is the same number used as Lester Burnham's
business line in American Beauty (1999). Wade Wilson makes
constant reference to the Recruiter being a pedophile.
* Grossed $132.8 million in its domestic opening weekend,
becoming the first R-rated film to open over $100 million and
breaking the twelve-year-old R-rated weekend record held by The
Matrix Reloaded (2003).
* Deadpool mentions that he looks like he was "bitten by a
radioactive shar-pei." In one issue of the Deadpool comic,
Deadpool states that he looks like a cross between Ryan Reynolds
and a shar-pei.
* The post credit scene is a homage to Ferris Bueller's Day Off
(1986).
* Tim Miller's feature directorial debut.
* Ryan Reynolds said that Deadpool was definitely a "Pansexual"
being.