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‘Deadpool’ screenwriter says that Disney sequel will still be R-rated

‘Marvel has promised to continue to let us play in the R-rated Deadpool universe.’

Michelle Jaworski

The question of what a Deadpool sequel would look like over at Disney has been up in the air since the company purchased Fox earlier this year. Many wondered if the property would remain R-rated under Disney. But after seeds of doubt were sprinkled a few months ago, one of the film’s screenwriters is offering some reassurance.

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Longtime creative partners Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese are responsible for writing both Deadpool movies, but years before they collaborated to bring the Merc with a Mouth on-screen, they wrote the screenplay for Zombieland together. A decade later, Wernick and Reese worked together to bring a Zombieland sequel to life.

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While promoting Zombieland: Double Tap, Wernick provided an update on Deadpool’s fate at Disney. We’re no closer to knowing when a Deadpool sequel will happen, but if nothing else, it’s more assurance that the tone that Wernick, Reese, and star Ryan Reynolds established will remain intact.

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“We’re always in touch with Ryan,” Wernick told Entertainment Weekly. “We’ve got several projects with him in addition to the Deadpool universe. I think the party line and truth is we’re all still figuring it out. Marvel has promised to continue to let us play in the R-rated Deadpool universe, and the hope is that they will also let us veer into the MCU a little bit as well and play in that sandbox.”

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It’s more or less what Disney CEO Bob Iger said back in February, although more recent reports indicated that the Marvel superhero could work in a PG-13 movie. But until we actually see an R-rated Deadpool movie at Disney, the concern over what it will look like will remain.

In related news, Reynolds posted a photo of himself at Marvel Studios on social media, joking that he was there to audition for Tony Stark. But the fact that he’s met with Marvel post-merger is a good sign that Deadpool won’t remain in limbo forever.

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