“Deadpool” joins Disney + and Ryan Reynolds is aiming for more traumatizing designs

“Deadpool” joins Disney + and Ryan Reynolds is aiming for more traumatizing designs





“Deadpool” joins Disney + and Ryan Reynolds is aiming for more traumatizing designs

The Disney + platform has announced that it will include the films “Deadpool” and “Logan” in its North American catalog. They will also be the first “R” rated films (no-to-under 17 in the United States) made available by the service, which since its launch in November 2019 has had a strictly “family” line – that is, for children -.

And since Ryan Reynolds, aka Deadpool, never misses an opportunity to make a joke at Disney’s expense, he turned to Twitter to remind us that, despite this, there are classic corporate designs capable of traumatizing children more than violence, nudity and vulgarity. your movies

“We have to announce that ‘Logan’ and ‘Deadpool’ will soon be the first ‘R’ rated films on Disney +. But we all know that some Disney films should already be rated ‘R’ for irreversible trauma,” he wrote on the Social Network. And she gave examples.

Along with the message, he posted four bogus notices from the MPAA (the association responsible for age indication), indicating an “R” re-rating for four Disney classics.

The first is “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937). “Rated ‘R’ for forced invasion of property, polyandry and I’m pretty sure those diamonds are not without cruelty,” reads in red.

Then comes a notice for the film “My Best Mate” (1957): “Rated ‘R’ for causing desperate crying over the murder of the title dog. In addition to the abuse of the bears.”

“The Lion King” (1994) also appears with a notice that reads: “Rated ‘R’ for fratricide, mistreatment, most likely love stepbrother or at least kiss between cousins. Seriously.”

And at the top of the list, the cartoon that really caused a sensation at the time of its release – and that still traumatizes children today -, “Bambi” (1942). “Rated ‘R’ for the cold-blooded murder of a doe mother, capable of causing trauma for life.”

Check out the original tweet below.

Source: Terra

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