The writers acknowledged a new work environment following the switch to Disney, which has its particularities that they had to adjust to. But Marvel and Disney will “let Deadpool be Deadpool.”
Reese said that Marvel has been incredibly supportive. “It’s not like any particular joke may be the one that they say, ‘you know, that’s too far,’ that could happen, but to this point, it’s been nothing but support,” he continued. That means“It’s been nothing but, ‘how can we help you?’ ‘What from our universe would you like to use? How, how can we make your life easy?’ And we’re gonna let Deadpool be Deadpool. We’re not… this is not going to be the Disney-fied ‘Deadpool.
“They’re not gonna mess with the tone,” Reese added. “I mean, I’d never say never, I guess there’s an outside chance, but we’ve always been told it can be R-[rated], and we’re proceeding as if it’s R. We would like it to be R, we always have, so I don’t think that’ll change.”The writers also addressed the elephant in the room. Disney replaced them at one point with thewriters.
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