Key Takeaways:
– The Deadpool & Wolverine film showcases multiple cameo appearances, providing humor and meta commentary on the franchise’s universe.
– Actor Ryan Reynolds and director Shawn Levy discussed the consideration of Nicolas Cage’s character Johnny Blaze from Ghost Rider for a cameo.
– The film also features several variants of Deadpool, including Nicepool, Ladypool, Dogpool, and Kidpool.
– Walker Scobell was almost cast as Kidpool, but sadly puberty intervened.
– In the end, Ryan Reynolds’ and Blake Lively’s 7-year-old daughter, Inez, provided the voice for Kidpool.
Golly gee, folks! If you thought the mischief and wild hilarity of Deadpool couldn’t get any better, you’re in for a treat with the new Deadpool & Wolverine film. The latest gem in the Marvel Cinematic Universe doesn’t just reign in moolah, but also lights up the silver screen with its unique humor and a slew of cheeky character cameos.
Interestingly, there were also discussions about some super cool cameos that almost made it into the film. Imagine Nicolas Cage’s fiery Ghost Rider popping up amidst all the action! Yes, you heard that right. When Collider had the chance to chat with the movie’s star Ryan Reynolds and director Shawn Levy, they revealed Johnny Blaze was indeed almost considered for a surprise appearance. Alas, it stayed as just a thought.
Chatting about the Multiverse of Madness
Marvel’s multiverse is vast, allowing for various renditions of even a single character. In Deadpool & Wolverine, we got to meet a whole bunch of Deadpool alternatives. You’ve seen the smooth-talking Nicepool, the butt-kicking Ladypool, the adorable Dogpool, and last but not least, Kidpool. It’s like a Deadpool-themed party in the multiverse!
Almost Kidpool: Walker Scobell’s Lost Role
Know the lad who played a younger version of Ryan Reynolds in The Adam Project, Walker Scobell? He’s a huge Deadpool fan who even knows a particular spicy monologue from the movie. So, it’s no wonder he was all set to be Kidpool. Unfortunately, nature had other plans. As puberty hit, Walker grew taller and his voice deepened, making him unsuitable for the character.
In a recent chat with Entertainment Weekly, Levy shared, “It was Walker’s dream. Ryan and I had to explain to him why he couldn’t be Kidpool. But he was very understanding.” Life in Hollywood can indeed be unpredictable.
A Family Affair: Kidpool Voiced by Inez Reynolds
In an interesting twist, our pint-sized version of Deadpool, Kidpool, was finally voiced by none other than Inez, the 7-year-old daughter of Reynolds and Blake Lively. It’s always a delight when a family comes together on-screen, even if it’s just their voices!
Wrapping Up the Action
So, that’s some interesting trivia on the latest Marvel blockbuster, Deadpool & Wolverine. From almost hitting the road with Ghost Rider to welcoming a family member on board, the movie has certainly kept both the audience and crew on their toes. Who knows what other surprises await us in this epic, superhero-filled multiverse? Only time will tell. Parties in the fourth wall-breaking universe certainly pack a punch, and we can’t wait to see what’s next!
That’s all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes scoops and gossips from the Marvel Cinematic Universe delivered right to your screens.