With Tim Miller's "Deadpool" film hitting the big screen next year, the footage that was recently shown in the San Diego Comic-Con made a high appeal to the attendees of the event.
According to Cinema Blend, fans who were present in the Comic-Con Hall H for the "Deadpool" panel are aware that the footage was fascinating, dynamic, rough, and hysterical. The footage made a great tease to Miller's upcoming film that attendees of the Comic-Con demanded for a second roll.
Reynolds tweeted on his Twitter account on June 13, saying that he truly wants the "Deadpool" footage from the San Diego Comic-Con to be formally released; nevertheless, the VFX shots in the said footage are not yet finalized. The actor said that the highly anticipated footage can be accessed by fans in three weeks.
There is no certainty if the footage the production team will release three weeks from now will be a VFX updated Comic-Con trailer or a new one. Aside from Miller's "Deadpool," the San Diego Comic-Con also showcased a number of footages, which included "X-Men: Apocalypse," "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," and "Suicide Squad," among others.
A number of leaked versions of the footage have surfaced online following the first "Deadpool" footage at the San Diego Comic-Con, as per Comic Book. However, the official version of the footage has yet to be released by Fox online.
Along with Reynolds, "Deadpool" stars Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand, Gina Carano, Rachel Sheen, Andre Tricoteux, T.J. Miller, and Ed Skrein among others.
Miller's "Deadpool" is set to premiere in theaters on Feb. 12, 2016.