It would be hard to argue that “Deadpool” didn’t change the landscape of superhero/comic book adaptations. The successful R-rated “X-Men” adjacent film cemented Ryan Reynolds as a full-fledged action star and launched director Tim Miller as someone on the pulse of genre filmmaking.
Miller would eventually exit “Deadpool 2” over creative differences to instead focus on working with James Cameron on “Terminator: Dark Fate” and David Fincher on their acclaimed mature animated anthology series “Love, Death & Robots.” READ MORE: ‘The Marvels’ Tracks To $75-$85M Opening, Which Could Show The First Legitimate Signs Of Superhero Fatigue Earlier this month, the filmmaker spoke with Collider, gave his two cents on the superhero fatigue narrative, and said the following, which has a glimmer of hope of things being turned around.
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