Freds Reynolds stars as Deadpool, in the long-awaited X-Men spin-off. So: any good?
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Fox’s X-Men franchise has been around for 16 years now, and lately the studio has shown a surprising willingness to deviate from formula and expectations. From the broad sci-fi of X-Men: Days Of Future Past to the (largely) grounded action of The Wolverine, it’s tough to know what to expect of the X-Men franchise in terms of storytelling or quality. And that goes double for Deadpool, a character who proves divisive on the page and has already appeared in the one X-Men franchise disappointment (2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine).watch deadpool online
Despite this, Ryan Reynolds is back as the wise-cracking, gun-toting, hyperviolent mercenary with a penchant for one-liners, having pledged to do the character justice the second time around. It’s fair to say that he manages it. Probably the best praise you can give this movie is that it completely translates the appeal of Deadpool to the screen, and if you’ve got even a passing fondness for the character’s brand of comedy then you’ll have a grin plastered over your face for the whole running time.