Although many have grown accustomed to Deadpool wearing his signature red and black suit, fans of the comics know that he wears a different outfit when he operates with the X-Force.
When he's with X-Force, Deadpool wears the group's colors, which are silver and black. The design is still pretty much the same, except that the colors are different. The connection between Deadpool and X-Force is being highlighted due to the confirmation that Cable will appear in "Deadpool 2," which is expected to pave the way for an introduction to X-Force in "Deadpool 3."
Unfortunately for the "Deadpool" franchise, it lost its director, Tim Miller, due to "creative differences" with lead star Ryan Reynolds. It was reported that Miller and Reynolds couldn't agree on the direction they wanted to take for "Deadpool 2." While Miller wanted to do something grander to be up par with other superhero movies, Reynolds wanted to maintain the lower-budget appearance of the original film as well as its tone and humor.
"All I can really add is that I'm sad to see him off the film," Reynolds told GQ about Miller's exit. "Tim's brilliant and nobody worked harder on Deadpool than he did."
"I'm not gonna go and sit with Tim Miller and say, 'The visual effects of Deadpool need to be done this way.' The man is a visual-effects wizard," he explained. "But there are character and tone things that I know really well. And I've also been with this thing the longest out of anybody, aside from the guys that wrote the comics."
Meanwhile, the show must go on, there's a lot of excitement over the possible Deadpool and Cable face off in "Deadpool 2." Although no news as to Cable's casting has been confirmed, there are rumors that Liam Neesom may be tapped to play the role.
In an interview with FILMSTARTS, Reynolds said he's excited to work on X-Force and that it is one of his priorities. For now, X-Force is still in development, with Jeff Wadlow of "Kick-Ass" making the script.
"Deadpool 2" is slated to premiere in theaters on Jan. 12, 2018.