DEADPOOL's Director's Cut is Going to Be "Even More Raw" Than The Hard R Theatrical Cut
We know Tim Miller's Deadpool has an R rating for "strong violence and language throughout, sexual content and graphic nudity," but according to actor T.J. Miller (who plays Weasel in the film), that's only the beginning. At a recent fan event in London, Miller revealed that the director's cut of the movie is apparently going to take things to a different level:
I've heard in a lot of interviews that there was a lot of improv on the set with Miller and Ryan Reynolds just riffing back and forth. The scene in the trailer in which Miller's character makes fun of Reynolds' appearance was rife with material that had to be left on the cutting room floor, and since we don't have any context for what aspect of the movie Miller was talking about in this clip, maybe what he meant by "even more raw" was that the director's cut would include some of those improvised jokes that were dirtier than the theatrical cut could handle. Or maybe he means there's more insane violence, nudity, and more gore — although, based on Tim Miller's feelings on gratuitous gore in movies, that last option admittedly doesn't seem quite as likely.
Deadpool hits theaters on February 12th.
Via: ScreenCrush