Ryan Reynolds has a response for 'Deadpool' not getting China release

Ryan Reynolds has a strong message for China, which will not release Deadpool thanks to its  violence, nudity and graphic language.

While talking with Digital Spy, Reynolds was asked if he had a message for China. Reynolds channeled his inner movie trailer voice, saying, "In a world divided by fear, one man must stand alone – Deadpool, rated f*** you, you’ll never see this."

He went on to say that it was easy for him to wear the fact that they got banned in China as a badge of honor. "I hate that, I love China and I’d love the people of China to see Deadpool," Reynolds said.

Co-star Tim Miller added that the team behind the "merc with a mouth" is already working on a sequel and possible crossover options within the X-Men universe.

Deadpool will be released on Feb. 12, but before the film arrives in theaters, it will have a massive presence during the Super Bowl. A new TV ad will be shown and Reynolds is going to be handing out chimichangas from a food truck before the game.

 

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