Sunday, 12 July 2015

Reynolds delighted with Deadpool suit

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Ryan Reynolds is proud his Deadpool costume has already made "minds explode".

The Hollywood hunk stars as the character in the upcoming Marvel movie, having previously taken the title role as a different superhero in 2011's Green Lantern. For that flick his outfit was computer generated, but this time around he got to step into the famous black-and-red outfit himself.

Some shots of it have already been released and been lauded by fans, with Ryan in complete agreement about the Deadpool look.

"Oh, Deadpool, you can't even compare - I mean, it's brutal doing a film where you're wearing a motion capture suit for the whole time," he told screenrant.com when asked which he preferred. "Just as an actor it's brutal, but like – a lot of people relate to [Deadpool] because he has cancer. So we worked a lot with the Make a Wish Foundation and those kids would come on set, and I loved hosting them. Because when I'd walk out in that suit, you'd watch their minds explode, and that felt amazing."

Everything about the two costumes was different for Ryan. This time around he knew what he'd be wearing early on and it obviously helped him get in character, but when he was working on Green Lantern, he had no idea what he'd look like at all.

"I didn't even get to see the Green Lantern suit until the first trailer. I never even knew what it looked like. So [Deadpool] was a pretty great experience. I love having the tactile, real deal, all the time," he gushed.

In the upcoming flick, Ryan's character Wade Wilson develops his alter ego after an experiment leaves him with the power to heal at an incredibly fast rate.

The actor was quizzed on whether this could be the start of big things for the character, but he was circumspect. Deadpool's perspective isn't like that of other superheroes such as Wolverine, so he's not sure that them teaming up would work.

"It would be kind of hard, wouldn't it' Because you have a character – let's say you have a character who knows he's in a comic book movie, that sort of breaks the fourth wall [and] has a tendency to kind of say people's real names instead of their characters' names. How do you introduce that into another universe that… does not do that' So… I don't know," he said.

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