Now official, Deadpool & Wolverine in US theaters is rated R – like the previous two installments – for “intense bloody violence and vulgar language throughout the film, gore and sexual references”. Therefore, minors under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
This is not surprising, since after the announcement of Disney’s acquisition of Fox, Kevin Feige reassured fans by clarifying that he did not want to touch the essence of the Deadpool movies. This is the first Marvel movie to have this ban.
Classification planned by Disney
In a recent interview Fandango On pre-sales for Sean Levy’s feature film, Ryan Reynolds had this to say: “I was surprised that we were allowed to go up to the R category and for that I am very grateful. I mean there is no other way. This classification really allowed us to do anything and everything in a world where anything and everything is possible.” The actor and producer adds that it is “A big step for the studio. It adds a whole new color to the kaleidoscopic wheel that is this company and the various audiences it has always entertained. “.
Director Sean Levy states that Disney was clear from the beginning: “We told them that if we were going to make this movie, we had to be in the tone of the Deadpool movie. Which means we weren’t going to cut corners and be bold, fun and challenging. As a fan, I expect that from Logan and Wade Wilson.
Deadpool & Wolverine
But I must admit that despite everything, we prepared for negative reactions. However, each time, we received the support of Kevin and the entire Disney team. They trusted us and allowed us to create the version of Deadpool and Wolverine that we felt was the best.
That’s why the Classification Commission recently upheld the ban on the feature film.
Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters on July 24th. The film marks the reunion of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. The latter will be surrounded by Morena Baccarin (Vanessa), Karan Son (Dopinder), Rob Delaney (Peter), Brianna Hildebrand (Negasonic), Emma Corinne (Cassandra Nova), Jennifer Garner (Elektra), Aaron Stanford (Pyro) and Ray. Park (toad). The film will also bring back many mutants and heroes from the MCU.
To be one of the first viewers to discover the feature film, you can now reserve your seat for the midnight screening (on the night of July 23-24).
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