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'Deadpool' 2 News & Update: David Leitch Replaces Tim Miller; No More Sequel?

'Deadpool' 2 News & Update: David Leitch Replaces Tim Miller; No More Sequel?

The first film of "Deadpool" was released last February 2016. It is a film directed by Tim Miller with 20th Century Fox buying the rights for the character. But why would there be no sequel for a film that has a massive blockbuster success.

"Deadpool" is a very funny character in the film, there will be no one who wil not love this guy. Every time "Deadpool" cracks jokes, expect that anyone will laugh. But everyone will be heartbroken if there will be no sequel or no "Deadpool" 2.

The original director Tim Miller, stepped off for the sequel of "Deadpool" 2. This is one of the reason that could stop the upcoming sequel. But Thanks for David Leitch as he will be the one to replace Tim Miller in directing "Deadpool" 2.

Fans will still question how David Leitch will direct the film. Many fans still want to see "Deadpool" goofiness and comedy scenes in the upcoming "Deadpool" 2. Everyone will still hope that "Deadpool" could have a massive success like the first film.

There are still possible upcoming films for "Deadpool" like, "Deadpool" 3. Ryan Reynolds, the one who plays "Deadpool" even wants to work with Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine in a possible Wolverine/"Deadpool" team up movie.

There are reports that the reason why Tim Miller stepped off the movie "Deadpool" 2 is because of rumors that he has an argument with Ryan Reynolds and writer Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese. Tim Miller breaks his silence, he mentioned that he didn't want to make some stylised movie that was three times the budget, and Tim Miller wants to make some kind of movie that they made before.

Tim Miller also mentioned to not believe on what others read on the internet. Tim Miller admits that they all have a good time in making "Deadpool" and there is no such thing as arguments between these people.

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