Published 18:18 IST, November 18th 2019
TJ Miller does not want Disney to make 'Deadpool 3'
Actor TJ Miller has said he would like Disney-Marvel to not make the third part in Ryan Reynolds-fronted "Deadpool" series.
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Actor TJ Miller has said he would like Disney-Marvel to t make third part in Ryan Reylds-fronted "Depool" series.
future of beloved franchise is in doldrums after Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, which produced first two parts, both of which were R-rated.
A certain section of fans fear under Marvel, owned by Disney, content of threequel might be sanitised so as to suit PG-13 audience of Mouse House.
Miller, who portrays Depool's confidante Weasel, recently appeared on " am Carolla Show", where he gave an update about franchise's direction.
actor said studio is more focused on developing "X-Force", a spin-off of "Depool".
"You kw y don't have -- y are doing 'X-Force', so Depool, character and Cable, I think, and some of or characters went in re in X-Force and re are just w so many characters in that world that re wasn't really room for me to do X-Force," Miller said.
He claimed since Disney is planning to develop "X-Force", he believes it is good that y are t working on third "Depool" film.
"Because y're doing X-Force, y haven't decided if y want to do 'Depool 3'. And to be honest, I almost would rar y didn't."
actor gave example of "Hangover" films to support his argument.
"' Hangover II' was a lot of fun. ' Hangover III' felt like a cash grab... I think (with) 'Depool 2', we kcked it out of park. I really think it ended up being great, and I was worried about that.
"So what if 'Depool 3' is eh? n you just kind of look at whole thing and that's one (that ruins it)?" Miller ded.
Last month, "Depool 2" writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese said y hoped that Merc with a Mouth will continue to live in R-rated universe y created, along with a possible crossover with Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
writer duo, who are in for potential third part, h said project was still up in air.
18:14 IST, November 18th 2019