00:00Ciao.
00:09Ho aspettato tanto per questo team up.
00:13First of all, do you really believe that Deadpool is Marvel Jesus?
00:18Well, I never expected it to have the meaning that it seems to have.
00:22We wrote that line almost a year and a half ago.
00:27We had no idea that we would end up being the only Marvel movie to come out this year
00:33and that we would be coming out at a time where maybe there's an opportunity
00:37to do something surprising with the MCU.
00:40So I'm never going to say that the movie or Deadpool is Marvel Jesus,
00:45but that's how Wade would like to think of himself.
00:48And in maybe a week and a half, we'll see.
00:51One character says that he doesn't want to work for the TVA.
00:55He wants to be the TVA.
00:58Is that a line of yours, maybe?
01:01Do you agree with him?
01:03Do you mean am I a megalomaniacal control freak?
01:08Not quite.
01:09But certainly, I don't think you can be a good director
01:13without the confidence to lead.
01:16And I do, the thing that I love about this job,
01:20especially on this movie where the scale of the filmmaking is so big,
01:24is you really get to command an army of artists
01:29and creative craftspeople
01:31to bring their best to a collective effort.
01:36And so, no, I don't want to be the TVA.
01:39I don't want to be the whole movie.
01:41But I do love leading this family of collaborators towards a common goal.
01:48I just saw only the first 30 minutes of the movie,
01:53so I don't know what is going to happen.
01:55But in the first 30 minutes,
01:57I saw things such as that hint of necrophilia,
02:02smash the bait.
02:03So, a tone that we are not used in Marvel movies.
02:08So, how did you do that?
02:09How did you manage to put this tone in Marvel movies?
02:14Well, thank you for reminding me of those memorable moments.
02:18The tone is not what we expect in a Marvel movie,
02:22but it is what we expect in a Deadpool movie.
02:25And first and foremost, this is a Deadpool movie.
02:28And so, the audacity of the comedy and the language,
02:33which I certainly love in Deadpool movies,
02:36and I think we all do,
02:37that was the North Star principle of this film.
02:42And to their credit,
02:44Marvel and Kevin Feige and Disney,
02:46they were all very, very supportive of us
02:50staying loyal to that audacity.
02:54Even though we're in an MCU movie,
02:56we're very much doing a Deadpool movie within the MCU.
03:00And we had the freedom to do that.
03:02I think that this could be the greatest bromance of all time
03:06that we see in a bigger screen.
03:08But I don't think that it's a bromance
03:11only between Deadpool and Wolverine,
03:14but between the three of you.
03:15So, how much of this bromance,
03:18of your real bromance,
03:20you put into the movie?
03:21Yeah, it's interesting,
03:22because I feel like I cannot look at the internet
03:25without seeing another picture
03:27of the three of us loving each other.
03:31I think it's no coincidence that we share this really warm friendship,
03:40this brotherhood,
03:41and that we made a movie about friendship and brotherhood.
03:45I think that very often,
03:47whether you intend it or not,
03:49what's going on in real life ends up on screen.
03:51And even though on screen you have two characters
03:55who start off really, really not getting along,
03:58it's ultimately a story of friendship.
04:01And there's a warmth to it
04:03that is very reflective of the warmth we feel for each other in real life.
04:07The movie is full of pop culture references,
04:10but there's one to Maradona.
04:14So I want to know,
04:15since Ryan Reynolds got a football team,
04:19do you love football too?
04:21And how that reference to Maradona,
04:24where did he come from?
04:25Yeah, I know that Ryan's experience with Wrexham
04:29has really been a very thorough education
04:33in the ways of football.
04:35And he is incredibly into that sport.
04:39When we were making this film in the UK,
04:42we went to Wrexham a few times.
04:44And so I became educated in the passion of the game.
04:48And we just were looking for different physical moves
04:53in the opening sequence.
04:54and we had this idea of,
04:56hey, maybe he takes this object and he kicks it,
04:59like a football kick.
05:01And Ryan just improvised that Maradona line.
05:06And it's certainly a nod to this sport
05:09that not only consumes much of the world,
05:11but now consumes Ryan and to an increasing extent, me.
05:16Deadpool says that he cares, he wants to matter.
05:20How important was, because he's always joking,
05:23but there's also a really deep part of him
05:28that we see in this movie.
05:29So how important was also that side of him.
05:32That's the most important part.
05:34That line and that tone
05:39is one of the most surprising parts of this movie.
05:42Yes, it's funny, it's violent, it's audacious,
05:45but it also has a theme
05:48and an emotionality that is sincere.
05:52And that was really important to Ryan and me
05:55from the very beginning
05:56as we started working on this screenplay.
05:59And I'm glad that you comment on that line
06:01because that idea of wanting to matter,
06:04that's a central theme for this movie
06:07and for both characters,
06:08for both Wade and for Logan,
06:10this movie is a quest to matter.
06:14And they end up fulfilling that quest
06:18because they're forced to do it together.
06:20And please, I really need it.
06:23Tell me that there's a musical number
06:25between you and Ryan Reynolds.
06:27Please tell me.
06:29Wow.
06:29Let's just let that be one of those
06:33unconfirmed internet rumors.
06:35And everyone will see.
06:37By August, we'll know.
06:39Okay.
06:40Okay.
06:41Thank you so much.
06:42Thank you.
06:42Great job.
06:43The first 30 minutes are amazing.
06:45So great job.
06:46Great.
06:46Can't wait for you to see the rest.
06:47Thank you.
06:48Ciao.
06:49Ciao.
06:50Ciao.
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