American superhero film Deadpool 2 introduces an ever-growing stronger alliance of the Merc with a Mouth with returning and new characters portrayed by extremely talented cast starring alongside Ryan Reynolds.
Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, Shioli Kutsuna and Jack Kesy join the second installment of the film distributed by 20th Century Fox.
The breakout star of Hunt for the Wilderpeople, the highest-grossing picture in New Zealand film history, Dennison plays Russell, who ultimately becomes Firefist.
Baccarin returns as Vanessa, the love of Wade Wilson’s life. She says, “Much like the first movie, this is really fun, action-packed, funny and the true heart in it is very palpable and beautiful.”
Negasonic has grown and matured a lot since the last film,” says Hildebrand. “Before, she was really rebellious and I think she still has an attitude, but she’s more comfortable now and not necessarily trying to rebel as much as she is just being herself.”
Meanwhile, Uggams returns to play Wade’s unlikely roommate, Blind Al. “Once I put that wig on, it all came flooding back, I just love the character so much, it was fun to be able to do her again. She is fun to play because she is totally opposite of the person that I am.” says the Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and singer.
T.J. Miller is back as Deadpool’s confidante, Weasel. Miller says, “Deadpool is not just a comedy. It’s a superhero film and it’s also action. And so often in those types of films, it is almost wholly my job to be funny and get a laugh right before you go to an action sequence or car chase.”
Andre Tricoteux returns with Colossus’ body performance. While the character’s voice and facial capture performance are done by Stefan KapiÄić, Tricoteux was on set as Colossus during production. Tricoteux says, “Colossus is Deadpool’s moral compass. And of course, Deadpool finds ways to screw everything up.”
Reynolds, on the other hand, not only stars in the title role, he also co-wrote (along with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick) and produced Deadpool 2.
“Ryan is an incredible comedic talent,” says director David Leitch, “And Deadpool works as a perfect ground for things he really excels at. He took that character from the comic books and made it his own brand.”
Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld says, “The best version is what they’ve done with these films because they’ve put the utmost care and love into them and they haven’t betrayed the comic. X-Force is the second best-selling comic of all time. Twenty-six years later, now I know it’s never going to fall.”
Deadpool 2 opens tomorrow in cinemas nationwide (with early previews today starting 5:00 p.m.). The film is also available in IMAX screens.