







Deadpool fans everywhere took to social media and many screamed at 20th Century Fox to green light the movie because the test footage was impressive and captured the character brilliantly. Then, director Tim Miller told fans to show love not anger while the project was still trying to get the go-ahead from studio executives. After the footage leaked, the Internet exploded about all-things Deadpool for days after. The Daily SuperHero was able to land an exclusive interview with Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld who was present for the test footage filming and spoke about it a bit.fans everywhere took to social media and many screamed at 20th Century Fox to green light the movie because the test footage was impressive and captured the character brilliantly. Then, director Tim Miller told fans to show love not anger while the project was still trying to get the go-ahead from studio executives.





Deadpool himself, actor Ryan Reynolds. Until now. Early in September, Reynolds The Captive. Reynolds told the website it was unfortunate the footage was leaked, then added: One person who never spoke about the leaked footage washimself, actor Ryan Reynolds. Until now. Early in September, Reynolds spoke to NiagaraFallsReview.ca while promoting his movie. Reynolds told the website it was unfortunate the footage was leaked, then added:

"But who cares," Reynolds said. "The movie has been in a state of limbo for a while. There was such an overpowering reaction to the footage, you sort of feel like, 'Oh, so we weren't crazy for our reasons for loving this character, for loving this role.' It's interesting to see the power of the Internet. It's awe-inspiring, actually.

"And it's neat that Twitter and Facebook and Instagram can move mountains when used in the right way."