As fans prepare themselves for Deadpool and Wolverine being released this weekend, giving Marvel Studios its first R-rated feature, it’s still unclear how Deadpool and his ancillary characters will fold into the MCU properVenir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online. One thing that is abundantly clear, is despite the jokes about cocaine use, Deadpool/Wade Wilson probably won’t be partaking in his beloved drug of choice anytime soon.
Shawn Levy and Kevin Feige spoke to GameSpot during the film’s press junket, giving insight into their thoughts on the state of the MCU, but also how Feige was serious about no more cocaine use. However, the film could keep the series’ trademark level of violence and intense language.
“We’re not kidding around. There was only one ground rule ever requested,” said director Levy, who has become a constant collaborator with Ryan Reynolds. “And it was early on. And it was, honestly, Kevin was like, ‘Guys, it’s all on the table as long as it’s funny, but maybe we don’t have Wade and Blind Al doing cocaine.'”
With that door closed, Levy and Reynolds opened a window. “So literally, that led to one of the first jokes we ever wrote in this movie. And, of course, it was a reminder that no one and nothing is safe in a Deadpool movie,” Levy continued. “And I think, you know, we’re counting on the fact that people want the audacity that defines the Deadpool franchise.”