TJ Miller states director’s cut of Deadpool is “even more raw”

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

We're two weeks away from seeing Ryan Reynolds play the role he was born for. DEADPOOL follows a former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers. The bulk of you know that already, but did you know that we may have a director's cut on our hands that pushes the boundaries even further? That's what TJ Miller states in this short clip uploaded to Twitter by user James (from Essex).

Getting an R-rated DEADPOOL to theaters was a challenge all on its own, so to think we may have something even more gritty on our hands come the Blu-ray/DVD release is pretty exciting. I mean, I'm willing to bet it's just a few short bits here and there, but you never know. When you're given the opportunity to make a DEADPOOL movie and knowing the market for director's cuts on Blu-ray, I'm sure you go all out! At least, that's what I'm hoping director Tim Miller did!

DEADPOOL opens on February 12th.

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Source: Twitter

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