Comic Con: We interview the cast of Deadpool including Ryan Reynolds & more!

Last Updated on February 4, 2026

My enthusiasm for DEADPOOL continues to grow. It helps that Ryan Reynolds excitement for the project is infectious. As well, the fact that they are taking a chance and fueling this fire with dark and demented fun. At this year’s Comic Con, we had the opportunity to chat with Ryan, as well as other members of this incredible cast including the very funny T.J. Miller as well as Brianna Hildebrand and Morena Baccarin. The four actors are clearly enjoying their time at Comic Con chatting about this awesome looking flick. February 12th can’t get here soon enough.

As a fan of Gina Carano and her terrific co-star Ed Skrein (The Transporter Refueled), it was a pleasure to find out more about these two amazing talents. They talked action, training and just how cool it was to be involved in this R-rated madcap, mayhem-fueled ride. We here at JoBlo.com are counting the days until February 12th brings DEADPOOL to the big screen.

DEADPOOL hits theaters on February 12, 2015.

 

Source: JoBlo.com

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