• Marvel's Deadpool

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With Tim Miller's "Deapool" coming to theaters next year, Ryan Reynolds, who plays the title role, has revealed that the upcoming R-rated film is not suitable for the nauseous and easily disgusted audience.

In his interview with Cinema Blend at the San Diego Comic-Con, the "Self/Less" actor said that his character Deadpool will be seen by fans shot in areas that moviegoers do not usually witness in films. The actor also gave credit to the Merc with the Mouth's speedy regenerative abilities, plus the quite a long digestive track.

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Reynolds also discussed the possibilities the film can offer to the audience, given its R-Rating. The "Self/Less" actor said that an R-rating gave the production team the limitless power to create vast possibilities in an immense world. He also mentioned that it was truly amazing to see an open world, along with Deadpool's intuition, conscious knowledge, mockery, and ability to cease the fourth wall.

According to Guardian Liberty Voice, Miller's "Deadpool" is the first Rated R superhero. With an R-Rating, it is assumed to mirror the events in comic books, such as the titular character giving up his own body during fights, as he knows that he will be able to regenerate himself quickly. This element, coupled with its dynamic and brutal plot, makes the film look farfetched and highly funded.

"Deadpool" centers on a former soldier named Wade Wilson, who undergoes an experimental program that transforms him into a superhero. Along with Reynolds, "Deadpool" also stars Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand, Rachel Sheen, Gina Carano, Leslie Uggams, Andre Tricoteux, T.J. Miller, and Ed Skrein, among others.

Miller's "Deadpool" is slated to hit the big screen on Feb. 12, 2016.