Deadpool Makes Christmas dreams come true with new | TRAILERS VIDEO |



Because we've all been good kids this year, 20th Century Fox and Marvel gave us 12 days of Deadpool with teaser trailers showing the wisecracking anti-hero doing things like showing off a giant chimichanga and drinking eggnog. Plus, we got a peek at the script with crazy Deadpool doodles in the margins.
We also got not one but two different movie posters of Deadpool in a sweater and Deadpool with all the characters from the movie. And don't forget to download those adorkable Deadpool emojis.
So for Christmas Day, we were treated to both safe and not-so-safe full movie trailers to get us even more excited about the new "Deadpool" movie starring Ryan Reynolds, out in February of 2016.
In the safe "green ban" trailer, we get to see Deadpool's origin story as a lab experiment that turned a handsome Reynolds as Wade Wilson into the scarred-up superhero in red Spandex we know and love.
We get a good look at X-Men's Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapicic), as well as Ellie Phimister, better known as Negasonic Teenage Warhead (played by Brianna Hildebrand), using her mutant powers that are a bit different than her psychic powers in the comic books. In fact, "Deadpool" director Tim Miller pumped up her abilities to make it look more impressive on film.
"We chose her because we wanted a trainee for Colossus in the film and the writers and I just fell in love with her name," Miller told Empire magazine. "We thought, well, we're going to need to make her powers fit with who she feels like she is in the movie and so to me it's just like other characters in the Marvel universe."
And yes, we also get to see more of T.J. Miller as Weasel, Leslie Uggams as Blind Al, Jed Rees as The Recruiter, Gina Carano as Angel Dust, Ed Skrein as Ajax, T.J. Miller as Weasel and Morena Baccarin as Vanessa Carlysle, aka Copycat.
There are the usual action-packed sequences of Deadpool with Desert Eagle guns blazing, twirling around slicing up bad guys with his katana swords, and of course, doing it all while shooting his mouth off.
Since "Deadpool" is the first R-rated film in Marvel's new movie lineup, we also get a new "red band" trailer to watch away from the rest of the family.
Much like the previous NSFW trailer back in August, this raunchy trailer shows Deadpool hunting down people on his naughty list.

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