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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season Two Teaser

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AMC Thursday, released a teaser for Fear The Walking Dead season two, featuring zombies on a boat!

When we last saw the cast of the show, they had reached the Pacific Ocean and were headed for a yacht.

Fear The Walking Dead stars Kim Dickens as Madison, Cliff Curtis as Travis, Frank Dillane as Nick, Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia, Ruben Blades as Daniel, Mercedes Mason as Ofelia, Lorenzo James Henrie as Chris and Colman Domingo as Strand.

The second season of Fear the Walking Dead starts on Sunday, April 10, one week before the premiere of HBO’s Game of Thrones. The ratings battle will be intense.

The Walking Dead universe is based on the characters created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.

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Review: ‘Zoolander 2’ is a Really Really, Ridiculously Bad Movie

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This weekend Paramount Pictures unleashes, on a worldwide audience, Zoolander 2. The film is directed by/stars Ben Stiller and proves that no amount of nostalgia can save an awful movie. Zoolander 2 languishes from start to finish mired in poor performances, dated jokes, and tepid writing.

Throughout the film Derek Zoolander asks “Who am I … What am I?” If ever a quote captured the essence of a movie it’s this one. We all are well aware of Zoolander from his original 2001 film. When the film came out, mere weeks after 9/11 when the world was in a weird place with comedy, it had a mediocre box office and lukewarm reception. But some audiences loved it, and it developed a cult following over the last decade and a half. But, probably not enough to merit a long gap sequel.

Like the first Zoolander, the long-awaited sequel is a menagerie of random jokes, fashion satire, and endless celebrity cameos that begin with the sight of The Biebs dying in a glorious array of bullets. Bieber is the latest in a string of pop stars murdered, all while sporting Zoolander’s famous Blue Steel pout. Bieber’s death is the catalyst that pulls Derek out of retirement and into yet another global fashion conspiracy. Sound familiar?

Owen Wilson returns to play Hansel, now a member of a new age cult that believes in “Free Love.” Hansel practice what he preaches, and it’s that practice that’s resulted in him being the soon to be a father to 11 kids. The pressure of that leads him to leave his cult and cross paths with Zoolander in Rome. It makes even less sense when you watch it unfold.

Derek and Hansel find themselves in Rome ready to hit the runway for Don Atari’s fashion show. Thinking they are the highlight of the trash-hipster show, Derek and Hansel take center-stage only to realize that they are nothing more than a punchline. Now it may seem to most that the plot line to Zoolander 2 is terribly familiar. Familiarity would be an understatement. It’s easy to assume that when you have four writers developing the script, some originality would spring up. Nah. The script by Stiller, Justin Theroux, Nicholas Stoller, and John Hamburg is full of nothing but rehashed punchlines from 2001, which had a decidedly different take on comedy than 2016. It’s not hard to imagine:

” Hey .. guys remember that bit we did in 2001? It killed, we should do it again!” 

If you are going to go to all the trouble of developing a sequel, how about having an original idea. Maybe they thought they could wing it?

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Speaking of jokes, the construction of the punchlines/funny moments were so clunky that it detracted from the res of the movie. Zoolander 2 is chock full of moments that end in awkward silence, not laughter. When the funniest moment of the movie involves none of the principle characters, but a cameo involving Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson, your film is a tragedy, not a comedy.

The performances in Zoolander 2, are lifeless. Stiller and Wilson show all the comedic prowess of two actors ready to get this thing over with, and Penelope Cruz (Valentina) just seems to be in the movie for eye candy. Will Ferrell returns in his role as Zoolander’s chief nemesis, Mugatu. Ferrell is a scant highlight in this film because at least he delivers some energy during this regurgitated nonsense. If the performances had more energy behind them, Zoolander 2 would have been easier to take. In the end, this film is just too riddled with issues. The real lesson to take from Zoolander 2 is not every sequel is necessary.

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Check Out the New ‘Deadpool’ Poster by His Creator, Rob Liefeld

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Deadpool will be the first to tell you that he’s a comic book character, created in 1991 by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld.

Liefeld has now returned to the character, drawing a poster for his highly anticipated movie being released this weekend. The 24″ x 36″ prints will be available for purchase from Mondo on Friday, coinciding with the film’s release.

Fandango has the exclusive, with a quote from Liefeld himself:

“I am a huge fan of all things Mondo and when the opportunity to illustrate a Mondo print celebrating the Deadpool film presented itself, I leapt at the chance! I love drawing Ryan Reynolds in his Deadpool costume, he looks amazing and is the true embodiment of the Merc with a Mouth! I’m so thrilled with the print and excited to get it out to the fans of the comics and the film! Thank you Mighty Mondo! “

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The above poster will be an edition of 325. The variant poster, below, will be a more limited edition of 175.

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Phantom City Creative will be releasing two posters for the flick as well, also being released by Mondo on Friday:

Make sure to follow @MondoNews on Twitter for the sale announcement.

Deadpool will be released February 12, 2016.

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Juan Pablo Montoya ‘2016 Is A Big Year For IndyCar’

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Team Penske driver Juan Pablo Montoya was in St. Petersburg on Tuesday to mark the official start of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg track build.

The 40-year-old driver took the red-eye from Los Angles to attend the morning event. Montoya, who was testing a black Verizon car on Monday, is amped to build on last season’s success.

Montoya won the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, the Indianapolis 500, and finished the 2015 season with 556 points, tied for first place.

The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is held March 11-13.

Testing in a black @verizon car. What do you guys think???

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The Dark and Bloody #1 Review: The Darkness is Coming

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Dark and Bloody #1 CoverHorror, a touch of the supernatural, beautiful art and a gorgeous cover by Tyler Crook. Is it surprising that the newest release from Vertigo Comics, The Dark and Bloody #1, is quickly becoming one of the most popular picks of the week?

The Dark and Bloody is classic horror, soaked in mystery, moonshine, and death. Shawn Aldridge and Scott Godlewski have a real gem on their hands here, a book that gives us a clear and honest picture of setting that is usually not much more than the butt of lame jokes.” – Nerdist

Shawn Aldridge and Scott Godlewski tell the story of Iris, an ex-soldier trying to make a life in the hollers of Black Lick Hollow, Kentucky. He has a growing family, a loving wife and a curious young son who satiates his curiosities in the woods behind the family home. But there is more to the hollers than front porch moonshine and shadows drifting through the woods. A strange darkness has arrived in Black Lick Hollow and Iris and his family seem to be its target.

Dark and Bloody #1 Page 1If you have never read Copperhead (Image Comics) from Jay Faerber and Scott Godlewski, you are greatly missing out on a fantastic, and New York Times Bestselling, space-western. Godlewski has a knack for the southern/western imagery and he portrays that yet again with Dark and Bloody #1. Angular faces, simple yet well defined body features, soft emotions that help give each individual character their own personality living within beautiful yet simple backdrops that drag your eyes from one amazing panel to the next. Along with colors by Patricia Mulvihill (100 Bullets), the story drifts at a steady pace but has just enough of a dark undertone to keep you hanging on the edge of your seat. The oranges, reds and browns perfectly define the mood of the Deep South while the long shadows manifest from an evil that seems to seep form the edges of the page.

Shawn Aldridge (Welcome Back) has built a story worth jumping into. Love, family and a hint of the unbelievable swirled into a narrative of brutal reality: a perfect cocktail that defines what will be a deeply addictive horror story. He touches lightly on the truths behind PTSD, but not only from the point of a soldier, but also from that of a child. Though only a few pages are devoted to the early part of Iris’s life, you grow attached to him instantly and, when he falls into the deep depressions of his mind, you are connected just enough to understand all of his difficulties and frustrations.

Dark and Bloody #1 Page 8If there was any true ‘fault’ in the story it would the use of a cliché or two. A family trying to make it through life in the southern backwoods, then something dark and creepy appears. A few random, unexplained deaths occur and the main character was the last one to see them alive. A rather obvious chain of events. But the story is well written and obvious turning points are adjusted for the modern day with statements on current ongoing issues and character development. Plus it stays out of the more typical Southern werewolf or vampire (at least so far) mythos too often seen along the comics racks.

In 2015 it was announced that Vertigo Comics, the mature imprint of DC Comics, announced 12 new titles for release beginning in the fall. A few have made waves, such as Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt’s psychological thriller, Clean Room #1, but most have fallen short of finding a sturdy audience. But The Dark and Bloody has clearly set itself apart and is absolutely worth the pick-up.

Make sure to stop into your local comics retailer and grab a copy of Dark and Bloody #1.

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Final Trailer for Batman Vs Superman – Batfleck Means Business

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Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice is rapidly approaching, the final trailer has dropped, and Batman is putting everyone ON NOTICE.

The biggest team up in comic fandom is about 6 weeks away and this final trailer will have people beating cinema doors down for a ringside seat. The first 40 seconds should allay any concerns people have about Affleck as Batman. The Caped Crusader dispatches a number of foes in short order with his signature ‘bust through a window with cape spread out’ move, and then laments about getting ‘slow’ in his old age. The rest of the trailer is very Bat focused with a voice over from Bruce Wayne about his concerns about Superman’s powers and how that much power is dangerous. Alfred (Jeremy Irons) voices his concern about his employer’s well-being, and also a bit more context on Wonder Woman (played by the stunning Gal Gadot).

Taking a cue from the animated ‘Justice League Unlimited’ series and some implications in DC Comics throughout the years, there appears to be an attraction between Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince that appears to be more than just ‘let’s team up and beat the bad guy’ oriented.

We also see some footage from the previous trailer, with Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) displaying his intelligence, or arrogance depending on where you are standing and Superman giving the Batmobile a sunroof.  The trailer does close with an armored Batman face to face with Superman, and a look on Superman’s face that will give many Batman fans heart palpitations.

Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice releases nationwide on March 25.

 

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The Purge: Election Year Trailer Is A Secret Documentary

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The trailer for the third installment in The Purge franchise dropped today and we’re gifted with a deliciously relevant title: The Purge: Election Year.

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From the looks of it, we see the return of Frank Grillo (a universal “Huzzah!” should be heard here) who now seems to be running security for a political candidate in the form of Elizabeth Mitchell (my own personal Lost crush) who wants to do away with the grotesque and annual Purging. The footage shown seems to be the best of both worlds from the first and second films in that we get a home invasion set on a grand scale, along with more of this so-absurd-it-could-be-us universe.

The creative team behind Election Year knows exactly what they’re doing and seem to have tailor-fitted their story perfectly for the times our real-life USA is experiencing. What happens when change is necessary but the best candidates for the job aren’t allowed to enact what is right? What happens when the system seems to work but is costing human lives and souls? What happens when two ideologies with money and reason and willpower behind them come to meet each other on the road toward annihilation? What happens when Donald Trump is allowed to run this country for four years?

Mothereffing Frank Grillo seems to be the answer The Purge: Election Year purports and I’m oh, so down. Sorry, Independence Day: Resurgence, this is where I’ll be placing my money first when it comes time for our nation’s birthday.

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Review: The Flash ‘Welcome To Earth-2’ – Peril On Parallel Worlds

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Buckle up Flash fans, we’re heading to Earth-2!

With the overture of a Harrison Wells monologue, speaking to Jesse, stating that he is coming for her, it really set the tone for this episode and what will likely be the mentality for many episodes to come. From the start, the spirit is determined, yet upbeat. Last weeks pep-talk/team hype-up seems to have changed the morale inside of Wells’ head. Transitioning into a birds eye view, urgency strikes as we see Barry bolting around Central City, throwing the charges into the breaches and closing them. In a blink of an eye, 51 of the 52 breaches are closed, the last being right below them in the S.T.A.R. Labs basement.

With their eyes on becoming a team to save Harry’s daughter, the focus turns toward the very place that has been a mystery to this point in the season, Earth-2. Jesse’s location, as well as Zoom, is still unknown, but we see a determined trio ready to get going and figure it out. Against hesitation from Iris, worrying that Barry is reeling from the sudden departure of Patty and that he is trying to escape. Barry’s reply is sweet and sincere, ensuring her that he is going nowhere, and that he is going to come back.

The team wastes no time in preparing for their jump, hastily heading to the speed cannon, eager to traverse through the breach and into the void. With some warnings from Jay, like not getting too emotionally attached to the new place and not get caught up in what they will see inside of the portal, he kickstarted the cannon and off the three went, with a few surprises in store.

Obviously, the big news was the confirmation of the crossover between The Flash and Supergirl rocked the headlines, but no one, not even I, expected to see her confirmed inside of the show. To explain, the middle of the breach pulled “visions,” with the former Flash played by John Wesley Shipp, Gorilla Grodd, Connor Hawke, Jonah Hex and Supergirl dotted the screen, offering a glimpse of just how big this multiverse is.

Once arriving in Earth-2 Central City, Barry and Cisco were instantly amazed at the grandeur of the city. Personally, I love the hybrid design of Central City on Earth 2. It had a very 40’s/50’s mixed with a futuristic feeling. It had that sense of old school and new school values that really contrasted the modern day Central City that we are used to seeing each week. Back on Earth-1, once the three made their way through the breach, tragedy struck with the speed cannon, as the massive amount of energy that is usually diluted through 52 breaches, instead accelerated through the sole breach and caused a massive ripple that broke the cannon apart. Clearly a cause for concern, as Caitlin, Jay and Joe now have 48 hours to figure out a way to bring them back.

With an urgency to stick to the plan, Barry, Cisco and Harry head to S.T.A.R. Labs to map out a plan and use Cisco’s vibe abilities to hopefully put a pin on the map of Zoom’s and Jesse’s location. Putting on his new goggles, Cisco tries and fails a couple of times to vibe and able to see anything. Quickly realizing the issue, Harry realizes that both Earths vibrate on separate wavelengths, so the use of the goggles is limited to a specific band.

Of course, being in a parallel world is interesting enough, throw in the fact that doppelgängers are out and about. While listening to the news on TV, attention was drawn to a familiar face talking about the latest development with Zoom.

Introducing, Earth-2 Barry Allen.

Without hesitation, Barry sped away and returned with his E-2 counterpart. The shock of being ripped away, plus the sight of an identical twin would be enough to make someone faint, but it was the shell shock of meeting Harrison Wells that sent E-2 Barry into a frenzy. Imagine a teenage girl meeting a Kardashian, but instead, it was a geeky twenty-something meeting a renowned scientist.

While E-2 Barry droned on about Harry’s work, Barry tasered the other and knocked him out. What a better way to figure things out than to hide in plain sight as well, yourself.

Heading for CCPD, Barry was slapped with another huge reality, in this alternate world, we finally get to see another Allen. Iris West-Allen, to be more specific. Quickly finding out that he is married to his former love, Barry is hit with what could be the first emotional hurdle.

With two worlds in play, we see double the villains. However, some of this week’s foes take on a familiar face, or faces. In the form of Caitlin Snow and Ronnie Raymond, we finally meet Killer Frost and Deathstorm. On the polar end of the hero-villain scale from their counterparts, both are out for mayhem, as they sense the breach and immediately go hunting. On Earth-1, Joe, Caitlin and Jay are left without their key hero, and have to deal with Adam Fells, A.K.A. Geomancer.

With the strong ability to create tremors, not much is really explored with him in this episode. He is merely a mention for most of the episode, causing problems around Central City, and it’s not really until about 3/4 the way through that he is finally confronted by Joe and CCPD.

Heading back to Earth-2, Barry is hit with another emotional point. After returning to their home, or the West household in E-1, Iris tells Barry that his mother called. Although the entire undertone of the series so far has revolved around the murder of his mother by Eobard Thawne, it was a different change of pace to hear a dramatic scene between Barry and his mother, despite it being from different worlds. Nonetheless, it shows the deep emotional attachment between the two, even though we only hear from his mother and not a face-to-face interaction.

Barry is obviously happy but sad at the same time, as he talks with a person he has not heard from in years. Although, we also get a small easter egg in the form of Atlantis, a place that Barry bought his parents tickets to. Confirming that both Supergirl and Aquaman exist in. That number can quickly grow also, as the speed dial reads Bruce, Diana and Hal. Were these names bigger hints at the existence of Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern or just fun little easter eggs? While we know that through the confirmation of Supergirl in this universe, that adds Superman to the fold as well.

Let’s just say, it’s the little things that explode and make a big splash.

Joe West had a big play in this episode, with drama unfolding in each and every way. Facing a Central City with no Flash for the first time in a long while, E-1 Joe seemed scatterbrained throughout, clearly having trouble keeping himself sane. He even goes as far as applying pressure to Jay to take Velocity-6. On Earth-2, Barry learns that his marriage to Iris and his want to become a CSI has created an air of disdain around Joe and Barry’s relationship. Blaming him for putting his daughter in harms way since she became a cop to pay for his graduate school, Barry seemingly repaired this broken relationship, when he saved Iris in the Jitterbug (E-2’s version of CC Jitters) in the first battle between Barry, Killer Frost and Deathstorm. The only victim was Joe, taking a blast from Deathstorm. The drama continues into the hospital, where Joe and Iris exchange last words, and ultimately forgiving Barry before passing away. Wally makes a small appearance, heading to CCPD to talk to Joe about something, but is quickly quieted as Geomancer begins to cause issues again. He walks past and we are left wondering what he needed to say.

Following the pressure applied by Joe, Jay finally reveals his illness to Caitlin. He goes on to explain his past, how he gaining his speed wasn’t enough and that he wanted more. He experiments with Velocity-6 back on E-2 to boost his speed even more, but it ends up hurting him and making him sick in the process. But instead of wallowing in the past, they look ahead to an exciting development.

Quickly rushing to confront Geomancer, Fells reveals what has been apparent. He states that he knows the Flash is missing, stating that he has been causing tremors all over without the intervention of Central City’s protector. He begins to attack, but is thwarted by a new speedster with an old face. Jay Garrick, Earth-2’s Flash, sped up to the scene and stopped Fells in the act. However, the heroics were short-lived, as the newly designed Velocity-7 wore off faster than expected, leaving Jay in a vulnerable state. However, Joe managed to fire some rounds into the foe and neutralize him.

It was definitely an exciting sight to see Jay coming back into his own, regardless of how brief it was. It’s clear now that Jay is ready to experiment again with a Velocity serum that does good and not bad. Whatever the chance, Jay’s health is declining, so the sense of urgency is greater.

The final twist to the episode was the confrontation of Cisco, Harry and Iris against the destructive duo. In the middle of a warehouse, we get another doppelgänger joining the party. Out of the shadows, emerges Reverb, Cisco’s twin from Earth-2. It’s evident that Reverb is more powerful than everyone else, as he act’s like Darth Vader, even so far as to be quoted by Cisco, “are you Vader-ing me?

Flexing his power, he attempts to influence Cisco to join him and hone his powers, knowing full well that Cisco hasn’t quite tapped into his potential. Resisting the tempt of power, he calls in the Flash to take everyone down. But he ultimately falters against an onslaught of meta-humans. Triple-teamed and out-gunned, Deathstorm and Reverb lose their heads and unleash a brutal beatdown on Barry, despite Killer Frost’s cries to stop.

Enlisting the three to capture the Flash whenever the time comes, Zoom appears in the mix of things and strikes down Deathstorm and Reverb for falling out of place. He spares Frost’s life after recognizing that someone knows their place. He sees a battered Flash and takes his opportunity to take him on his own. Barry awakens in a cell, surrounded by numerous figures, but one in particular – Jesse Wells. Calling out, he says that he will get her out of here, but is cut off by Zoom, who eerily speaks to him, clearly exhilarated from the capture of his biggest enemy.

In the final scene, all that remains clear is this, the team has 24 hours to save Barry and as the title reads, Escape From Central City.

Overall, the episode was a good change of things. It was a different exposure being in a new world. Clearly, the universe is A LOT bigger than just Flash, Arrow and the Legends of Tomorrow. Beyond Earth-1, as already assumed, is a host of heroes and villains that are just waiting for their time to show up. With the complexity that is the DC Universe, we may not see the big names that we hope to see appear, but one thing is for sure. They’re out there.

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Top 5 Actors To Play Cable In ‘Deadpool 2’

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Which Actor Would Play The Best ‘Cable’ In The Deadpool Sequel?

With the news of Deadpool getting a sequel, there was also news of another iconic mutant we will see in the future film. Cable, the telepathic & telekinetic marksmen, will be joining his “frenemy” Deadpool in Cables’ first big-screen appearance! A former member of The X-Men & archenemy of the villain Apocalypse, Cable is probably best known for his ongoing comic series titled ‘Cable & Deadpool.’ The pairing is a wonderful juxtaposition of personalities and their relationship would work well in a film format.

But which actor should join Ryan Reynolds’ in this future Deadpool sequel?

Below are 5 top actors who should fill in the boots of the one-eyed X-Men:

Honorable Mentions: Tom Hardy, Karl UrbanStephen Lang, Liam Neeson

5. Sean Bean
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-Sean Bean is known for never making it out of a show or movie alive but as Cable, it’s almost guaranteed he’d leave the film in one piece. The former ‘Game Of Thrones’ actor hasn’t made it to a comic film; playing Cable in Deadpool 2 would be the best way to break into the genre. While this rugged-looking actor is selective with his film roles, he has the attitude for a perfect Cable.

4. Kurt Russell
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An acting legend, Kurt Russell would truly shine in the role of Cable. The notorious ass kicker has been an action-star for decades and a turn as Cable would be another amazing role for Russell. He’s one of the few actors who could hold his own against the attention-seeking Deadpool and his humorous banter with Reynolds would be a must-see.

3. Ron Perlman
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-Known for playing ‘Hellboy‘, Ron Perlman is famously badass. That badass-ness would easily turn into one of the best comic character adaptations of all time if he landed the role of Cable. Ron Perlman without any makeup already resembles Cable; now add the talented art department that brought Deadpool to life and we have our perfect Cable in Perlman.

2. Ray Stevenson
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-Ray Stevenson looks, sounds, and is built like the perfect fit for Cable. Though he is only really known for previously playing The Punisher in Punisher: War Zone, Stevenson surely has the skills to play Cable. Once playing a gun-toting Marvel character, Cable is just another gun-toting Marvel character but this role would allow him to be seen by a larger audience.

1. Jon Hamm
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-Handpicked by the Deadpool co-creator Robert Liefeld, Jon Hamm is one of the most solid choices to play Cable. The Emmy-winning Mad Men actor could use another franchise to dive into it and Deadpool is the exact franchise to join. Hamm is one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood right now so joining Deadpool would bring mainstream attention to the film.

Is there an actor you would love to see as Cable in the upcoming Deadpool sequel?!
Don’t forget to comment!

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‘Deadpool’ Sequel To Feature Cable

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Deadpool hits theaters this week and is tracking at an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes with estimates of $70 million opening weekend. All this excitement has led FOX to greenlight a Deadpool sequel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Anyone with half a brain would know that Cable needs to be part of that sequel, as the audience can only handle so much off-the-wall antics without a straight guy to punch Wade Wilson in the mouth.

In the second post-credits scene Deadpool mentions a time-traveling character with a robotic arm will be in the sequel.

Casting for Cable is still unknown. Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are working on the script for the sequel.

February 2018 sounds like a good release date, but no official announcement has been made.

Stay tuned for more Deadpool sequel news.

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