What do you get when you combine ‘Deadpool’ and Cards against humanity? A game of epicness! (Yes, that is totally a word.) You might not have known you wanted this but trust you need it.
And I don’t know about you but this seems like a match made in heaven. It was also offer the classic game-play of Cards against humanity with 100 new and unique illustrations of the foul-mouthed anti-hero.
Winning requires players to tread outside of their comfort zone and fill in the blanks of cards that elicit inappropriate responses, ensuring outcomes of surprise, shock, and outbursts of laughter.
Deadpool vs the world is set to release this summer perfectly timed with Deadpool. And top it all off, it will only cost $24.95. As we all know the first movies was an absolute smash hit.
So it is not at all surprising that it is getting a sequel. We can only hope that it turns out to be as good as the first one. As many people are waiting for it with bated breath.
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But we all know that Ryan Reynolds will be reprising his most famous role as a ‘merc with a mouth’.
It has to tonally and stylistically be as fresh and original [as the first film]. That’s a big challenge especially because they had 10 years to gestate on the first movie and we don’t have that kind of time on the second movie.
-Simon Kinberg
So unsurprisingly, Ryan Reynolds has been doing various piss-taking stunts and pranks to raise hype for the sequel. But he is also doing some wonderful charity work with sick children from the Make-A-Wish and Children’s Wish foundations.
So when one person commented “Guys Deadpool is R rated movie and those kids are watching it… I think something is wrong here…”
Ryan Reynolds was quick to shut him up. “Yup. Deadpool is Rated R. If my kid went through a fraction of the shit these kids deal with daily, I think they can watch whatever they like. That’s just my .02 cents.”