The first every teaser for the upcoming "Deadpool" movie was recently unveiled at the San Diego Comic Con.
According to Cinema Blend, attendees of the "Deadpool" panel saw the first teaser, but the rest of the fans who were not present at the event will have the chance to watch it in three weeks.
Meanwhile, there are speculations that the official trailer will be leaked online this week, but Ryan Reynolds himself encouraged fans to be patient and to not spoil the fun. On Sunday, the actor tweeted that some of the shots from "Deadpool" that are supposed to be part of the trailer have not yet been completed.
Following the release of the "Deadpool" teaser at the San Diego Comic Con, fans urged the event organizers to show them the footage once more. Luckily, their wish was heard and the film's teaser served as the biggest hit of the night, MTV News reported.
Reynolds will play the role of Wade Wilson on "Deadpool." Wade will find out that he is suffering from cancer and in an attempt to get better, he enlists in a special program that will eventually turn him into a superhero. He will eventually become a superhero seeking vengeance against those who were responsible for creating him as such.
In other new, Reynolds previously told the same publication that he knows how annoying his character as Deadpool is and said that he absolutely loves playing the part.
"Deadpool" also stars Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, T.J. Miller, Leslie Uggams, Ed Skrein and more. The film is slated to hit theaters in the United States this coming Feb. 12, 2016.