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On August 14, during filming, stunt woman Joi "SJ" Harris died in a motorcycle accident after losing control and crashing into Shaw Tower. Harris , the first African-American female professional road racer, was working on the film as a stunt performer for the first time and had only joined the production a week before. Harris was not wearing a helmet because the character she was portraying, Domino, does not wear one in the scene, and there had not been time since she joined the film to create one for her to fit underneath the Domino wig. She had two full days of rehearsing the stunt as well as five more attempts on the day of the accident.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2017/08/deadpool-2-stunt-driver-killed-on-set-vancouver-1202148277/ ‘Deadpool 2’ Stunt Crash Victim ID’d As First African-American Female Pro Road Racer; Director & Fox “Deeply Saddened”]</ref> Veteran stunt double Melissa Stubbs had been available and willing to do the stunt, but the inexperienced Harris was preferred due to her skin color being a match for Beetz. This decision was criticized by multiple stunt professionals, with many noting that Harris's experiences racing motorcycles did not necessarily qualify her as an able stunt performer.<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/deadpool-2-motorcycle-death-leaves-stunt-community-asking-tough-questions-1030044 'Deadpool 2' Motorcycle Death Leaves Stunt Community Asking Tough Questions]</ref> Production on the film was shut down immediately after the incident, but resumed two days later.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2017/08/deadpool-2-production-start-after-stunt-driver-killer-1202149326/ ‘Deadpool 2’ To Restart Production 48 Hours After Stunt Driver Killed]</ref> With this news also came reports that the film's crew were "enduring very long hours" and were "exhausted by the schedule", with a member of the studio confirming that some days had gone beyond the scheduled 12–13 hours filming, up to 15–plus–hours.
 
On August 14, during filming, stunt woman Joi "SJ" Harris died in a motorcycle accident after losing control and crashing into Shaw Tower. Harris , the first African-American female professional road racer, was working on the film as a stunt performer for the first time and had only joined the production a week before. Harris was not wearing a helmet because the character she was portraying, Domino, does not wear one in the scene, and there had not been time since she joined the film to create one for her to fit underneath the Domino wig. She had two full days of rehearsing the stunt as well as five more attempts on the day of the accident.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2017/08/deadpool-2-stunt-driver-killed-on-set-vancouver-1202148277/ ‘Deadpool 2’ Stunt Crash Victim ID’d As First African-American Female Pro Road Racer; Director & Fox “Deeply Saddened”]</ref> Veteran stunt double Melissa Stubbs had been available and willing to do the stunt, but the inexperienced Harris was preferred due to her skin color being a match for Beetz. This decision was criticized by multiple stunt professionals, with many noting that Harris's experiences racing motorcycles did not necessarily qualify her as an able stunt performer.<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/deadpool-2-motorcycle-death-leaves-stunt-community-asking-tough-questions-1030044 'Deadpool 2' Motorcycle Death Leaves Stunt Community Asking Tough Questions]</ref> Production on the film was shut down immediately after the incident, but resumed two days later.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2017/08/deadpool-2-production-start-after-stunt-driver-killer-1202149326/ ‘Deadpool 2’ To Restart Production 48 Hours After Stunt Driver Killed]</ref> With this news also came reports that the film's crew were "enduring very long hours" and were "exhausted by the schedule", with a member of the studio confirming that some days had gone beyond the scheduled 12–13 hours filming, up to 15–plus–hours.
   
At the end of August, [[Eddie Marsan]] revealed that he was on set for a role in the film.<ref name="Eddie M" /> Filming in Vancouver was expected to last in Vancouver until October 6, with production on ''Deadpool 2'' being officially completed on October 14.<ref>[https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf]</ref><ref>[https://mobile.twitter.com/RhettReese/status/919310570695802880]</ref> Fox revealed on November 15, that the film was technically untitled at that point, and not officially known as Deadpool 2 as had been assumed; the studio was temporarily referring to the film as "Untitled Deadpool Sequel".<ref>[https://screenrant.com/deadpool-movie-sequel-title-2-untitled/ Deadpool Sequel May Not Be Titled ‘Deadpool 2’]</ref> On the same day, a teaser trailer for the film was officially released, with the trailer also paying tribute artist Bob Ross.<ref>[http://www.etonline.com/deadpool-2-teaser-trailer-finds-ryan-reynolds-weirdly-paying-tribute-artist-bob-ross-watch-91116 'Deadpool 2' Teaser Trailer Finds Ryan Reynolds Weirdly Paying Tribute to Artist Bob Ross: WATCH]</ref> After the trailer was released, Stefan Kapicic revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that Negasonic Teenage Warhead is now a full-fledged member of the X-Men, as described in his statement "She's progressing, as you can see. She is not my trainee anymore".<ref>[http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/11/15/deadpool-2-negasonic-teenage-warhead/ Negasonic Teenage Warhead No Longer Colossus's Trainee In 'Deadpool 2']</ref>
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At the end of August, [[Eddie Marsan]] revealed that he was on set for a role in the film.<ref name="Eddie M" /> Filming in Vancouver was expected to last in Vancouver until October 6, with production on ''Deadpool 2'' being officially completed on October 14.<ref>[https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf]</ref><ref>[https://mobile.twitter.com/RhettReese/status/919310570695802880]</ref>
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Fox revealed on November 15, that the film was technically untitled at that point, and not officially known as Deadpool 2 as had been assumed; the studio was temporarily referring to the film as "Untitled Deadpool Sequel".<ref>[https://screenrant.com/deadpool-movie-sequel-title-2-untitled/ Deadpool Sequel May Not Be Titled ‘Deadpool 2’]</ref> On the same day, a teaser trailer for the film was officially released, with the trailer also paying tribute artist Bob Ross.<ref>[http://www.etonline.com/deadpool-2-teaser-trailer-finds-ryan-reynolds-weirdly-paying-tribute-artist-bob-ross-watch-91116 'Deadpool 2' Teaser Trailer Finds Ryan Reynolds Weirdly Paying Tribute to Artist Bob Ross: WATCH]</ref> After the trailer was released, Stefan Kapicic revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that Negasonic Teenage Warhead is now a full-fledged member of the X-Men, as described in his statement "She's progressing, as you can see. She is not my trainee anymore".<ref>[http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/11/15/deadpool-2-negasonic-teenage-warhead/ Negasonic Teenage Warhead No Longer Colossus's Trainee In 'Deadpool 2']</ref>
   
 
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The Untitled Deadpool Sequel [2], also known as Deadpool 2, is the upcoming sequel to 2016's Deadpool and the second film in the Deadpool trilogy, as well as the twelfth installment in the X-Men film series. It is projected to release worldwide on June 1, 2018.

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In September 2015, producer Simon Kinberg said that a sequel for Deadpool is in development.[14] In February 2016, Ryan Reynolds told IGN that he would like to portray his character for the rest of his life.[15] Also, during the same month, the film was greenlit three days before the first film's release, and Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick already signed on to return, and while director Tim Miller isn't attached just yet, Fox is hoping to bring him back in order to reunite the creative team who have made this first film.[16][17]

Ryan Reynolds has expressed interest for Deadpool to have a boyfriend saying "I love that about Deadpool. I love that he can break any boundary. In the future, I hope we get to do that more...I certainly wouldn’t be the guy standing in the way of that. That would be great."[18]

In June 2016, Kinberg said that a completed draft from Wernick and Rheese was expected "soon", and that they were looking to begin filming the sequel at the beginning of 2017.[19] By August, Kyle Chandler was believed to be in the running to portray Cable.[20] Testing of actresses for Domino had also begun by October, with the shortlist of actresses under consideration including Lizzy Caplan, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sienna Miller, Sofia Boutella, Stephanie Sigman, Sylvia Hoeks, Mackenzie Davis, Ruby Rose, Eve Hewson, and Kelly Rohrbach.[21] The producers were particularly interested in casting a black or Latina actress in the role.

It was reported that Deadpool 2 will be released on January 12, 2018, following the release of Logan.[22]

In October 2016, Miller was no longer part of the sequel due to creative differences with Reynolds over the casting of Cable and the film's direction, either a raunchy comedy or a stylized superhero movie.[23] The rift between the pair was reportedly based on several factors, including Reynolds' expanded creative control over the sequel; Miller's wish for a more stylized follow-up than the first film, versus Reynolds' focus "on the raunchy comedy style that earned the first movie its R rating"; and Miller's intention to cast Chandler as Cable, which Reynolds opposed. Fox ultimately backed "its marketable star" over Miller, who had made his directorial debut with the first film.[24] Miller denied these reported reasons, while Reynolds said, "All I can really add is that I'm sad to see him off the film. Tim's brilliant and nobody worked harder on Deadpool than he did".[25][26] A week after Miller's departure, Fox was looking at David Leitch, Drew Goddard, Magnus Martens, and Rupert Sanders as potential replacements for the director.[27][28] Leitch was the "strong frontrunner" for the role, and signed on to direct a month later.[29] Reynolds, a fan of Leitch's John Wick, said the director "really understands those Deadpool sensibilities and where we need to take the franchise from here." He added that Leitch "can make a movie on an ultra tight minimal budget look like it was shot for 10–15 times what it cost.[30]

Despite the initial release date of January 12, 2018, it was then reported that Deadpool 2 was pushed to back to March 2, 2018.[31]

In November 2016, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Leitch will direct the sequel.[32]

Reese and Wernick had completed multiple drafts of the script by January 2017, and "It’s taken different twists and turns, but it’s really coalescing"; the film was still on track to begin filming that year. The pair felt a responsibility to explore the team X-Force, which includes Deadpool, Cable, and Domino in the comics, with Reese saying the sequel's purpose "is not to set up X-Force [but] it will likely set up X-Force.[33][34] He did clarify that though the film will be "populated with a lot of characters...it is still Deadpool's movie". The pair confirmed that Stefan Kapicic's Colossus, Brianna Hildebrand's Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Karan Soni's Dopinder would be returning from the first film to "make at least an appearance", and that the film would not be exploring the details of Cable's convoluted comic origins.[35][4][3][36][5][37]

By February, it had been noted that there had been few announcements from Fox regarding the film, and that a release date had not yet been set which was seen as unusual for sequels to popular films (often studios "announce sequels far too soon and with no idea what will happen"), with the issue deemed to be the film's script. Reynolds, Reese, and Wernick had been "bunkered down, working on the script together, trying to cross the finish line and create something everyone is excited to make", and now Goddard was joining the project to consult on the script.[38]

By the beginning of March, Michael Shannon had been in the running to portray Cable, but no longer could due to a scheduling conflict.[39] David Harbour had screen-tested for the role, and Pierce Brosnan was believed to be in negotiations for a part in the film, potentially Cable.[40][41] Reynolds announced shortly after that Zazie Beetz had been cast as Domino.[42] Later on in the month, Shannon was in the running to portray Cable again, and was considered the frontrunner, with Fox also looking at a shortlist of other actors that included Harbour.[43] Brad Pitt had also been considered for the role, and expressed interest in taking it on, but had "moved on". Leitch soon addressed the potential casting of these actors, saying Shannon "would make an incredible Cable...If that happens, I would be through the roof"; and on Pitt, "We had a great meeting with Brad, he was incredibly interested in the property. Things didn't work out schedule-wise. He's a fan, and we love him, and I think he would've made an amazing Cable".[44][45] At the end of March, Morena Baccarin confirmed her return from the first film as Vanessa Carlysle, and expressed interest in exploring the character's Copycat persona from the comics in the sequel.[7]

Josh Brolin emerged as a "surprise contender" to play Cable in April, ahead of Shannon and Harbour, and was officially cast in the role.[46] Leslie Uggams confirmed that she would be reprising her role of Blind Al from the first film, while Fox gave the sequel a June 1, 2018 release date.[6][47][48]

In May, Fox was reportedly looking to use a post-credits scene at the end of Deadpool 2 to introduce several other members of X-Force who would go on to star alongside Reynolds, Brolin, and Beetz in an X-Force film. Casting for the characters-Sunspot, Feral, and Shatterstar-would take place over the coming months, though Reese denied the accuracy of this report.[49] Later on in the month, T.J. Miller confirmed that he would return from the first film as Weasel, and described the sequel as "even more weaselicious" than the first. He noted that Reynolds and the writers had "really put the time in on the script" to meet their own expectations for the sequel as well as those of fans.[9] Jack Kesy also joined the cast, as Black Tom Cassidy.[10]

In June, Shioli Kutsuna was cast in a key role for the film.[11] Initial filming began on June 17, 2017, at Hatley Castle in Canada, which is used to portray the X-Mansion in the X-Men films.[50] Principal photography began in Vancouver on June 26, under the working title Love Machine, with Jonathan Sela serving as cinematographer for the film.[51][52] At the end of the month, Ryan Reynolds revealed that Julian Dennison was an additional cast member for the film.[12]

The next month, July, T. J. Miller said that he found the sequel to be funnier than the first film, and that "it’s not going to be the same movie in a different location [like The Hangover Part II]. It’s got different stakes, different things happen, some pretty tragic, dark shit happens in the first part of the film, in the beginning, and the rest of the film is kind of dealing with that".[53] By then, Kapičić had been working with Leitch on the set, and expected to continue contributing to Colossus through to April 2018.[54]

On August 14, during filming, stunt woman Joi "SJ" Harris died in a motorcycle accident after losing control and crashing into Shaw Tower. Harris , the first African-American female professional road racer, was working on the film as a stunt performer for the first time and had only joined the production a week before. Harris was not wearing a helmet because the character she was portraying, Domino, does not wear one in the scene, and there had not been time since she joined the film to create one for her to fit underneath the Domino wig. She had two full days of rehearsing the stunt as well as five more attempts on the day of the accident.[55] Veteran stunt double Melissa Stubbs had been available and willing to do the stunt, but the inexperienced Harris was preferred due to her skin color being a match for Beetz. This decision was criticized by multiple stunt professionals, with many noting that Harris's experiences racing motorcycles did not necessarily qualify her as an able stunt performer.[56] Production on the film was shut down immediately after the incident, but resumed two days later.[57] With this news also came reports that the film's crew were "enduring very long hours" and were "exhausted by the schedule", with a member of the studio confirming that some days had gone beyond the scheduled 12–13 hours filming, up to 15–plus–hours.

At the end of August, Eddie Marsan revealed that he was on set for a role in the film.[13] Filming in Vancouver was expected to last in Vancouver until October 6, with production on Deadpool 2 being officially completed on October 14.[58][59]

Fox revealed on November 15, that the film was technically untitled at that point, and not officially known as Deadpool 2 as had been assumed; the studio was temporarily referring to the film as "Untitled Deadpool Sequel".[60] On the same day, a teaser trailer for the film was officially released, with the trailer also paying tribute artist Bob Ross.[61] After the trailer was released, Stefan Kapicic revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that Negasonic Teenage Warhead is now a full-fledged member of the X-Men, as described in his statement "She's progressing, as you can see. She is not my trainee anymore".[62]

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  1. http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/deadpool-2-loses-director
  2. Official 20th Century Fox website
  3. 3.0 3.1 Deadpool Writers Confirm Negasonic for DP2
  4. 4.0 4.1 Deadpool Writers Confirm Colossus for DP2
  5. 5.0 5.1 Deadpool Writers Confirm Dopinder for DP2
  6. 6.0 6.1 [1]
  7. 7.0 7.1 [2]
  8. What Morena Baccarin Really Wants To See Happen In Deadpool 2
  9. 9.0 9.1 T.J. Miller Promises More Weasel in Deadpool 2 | EXCLUSIVE
  10. 10.0 10.1 [3]
  11. 11.0 11.1 [4]
  12. 12.0 12.1 Ryan Reynolds Makes New Deadpool 2 Casting Announcement On Instagram
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  14. A ‘Deadpool’ Sequel Might Already Be In The Works
  15. RYAN REYNOLDS WANTS TO PLAY DEADPOOL FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE
  16. How Far Is Ryan Reynolds Willing to Go as Deadpool?
  17. 'Deadpool' Sequel Already in the Works
  18. Ryan Reynolds Hopes Deadpool Has a Boyfriend in ‘Deadpool 2’
  19. Simon Kinberg on ‘Deadpool 2’: Says They Hope to Start Filming Early Next Year
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  21. Exclusive: ‘Deadpool 2’ Domino Shortlist Includes Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ruby Rose [UPDATED]
  22. Deadpool Sequel following the release of 'Wolverine 3'
  23. Director Tim Miller, Ryan Reynolds Part Company On ‘Deadpool 2’
  24. ‘Deadpool 2’ Drama: Here’s What Ryan Reynolds and Director Tim Miller Clashed Over (Exclusive)
  25. ‘Deadpool 2’: Tim Miller Speaks Out About Leaving the Sequel
  26. Ryan Reynolds Explains Why Deadpool Nearly Gave Him a Nervous Breakdown
  27. ‘Deadpool 2’ Director Search Ongoing, But No Offers Yet
  28. It's Official: 'John Wick' Director David Leitch to Helm 'Deadpool 2'
  29. Exclusive: 'John Wick's' David Leitch is the frontrunner to direct 'Deadpool 2'
  30. Ryan Reynolds on Deadpool 2 and new director David Leitch
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  32. It's Official: 'John Wick' Director David Leitch to Helm 'Deadpool 2'
  33. ‘Deadpool’ Scribes Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick On This Awards Season’s Biggest Surprise Candidate
  34. ‘Deadpool 2’ Writers on Laying the Foundation for ‘X-Force’
  35. Exclusive: Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead Will Return in ‘Deadpool 2’
  36. DEADPOOL 2 Exclusive: Dopinder is Coming Back For the Sequel!
  37. ‘Deadpool 2’ Writers Explain How They’ll Handle Cable’s Convoluted Origin
  38. Exclusive: Drew Goddard Is Working on the ‘Deadpool 2’ Script [Updated]
  39. ‘Deadpool 2’: ‘Stranger Things’ Star David Harbour in the Mix for Cable
  40. ‘Stranger Things’ Star David Harbour Eyed to Play Cable in ‘Deadpool 2’ (Exclusive)
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  42. 'Deadpool 2' Casts 'Atlanta' Breakout Zazie Beetz as Domino
  43. 'Deadpool 2': Michael Shannon Frontrunner to Play Cable (Exclusive)
  44. Exclusive: Brad Pitt Considered Playing Cable in ‘Deadpool 2’
  45. Deadpool 2: Brad Pitt Officially Out Of The Running For Cable Role
  46. Josh Brolin to Play Cable in 'Deadpool 2' (Exclusive)
  47. Exclusive: Leslie Uggams To Return In Deadpool 2
  48. 'Deadpool 2' Lands June 2018 Release Date
  49. Deadpool 2 Reportedly Casting Three X-Force Characters [Updated]
  50. Deadpool 2 Filming X-Mansion Scenes with Reynolds in Victoria, BC
  51. Deadpool 2 Working Title Revealed
  52. [9]
  53. T.J. Miller’s Promises That Deadpool 2 Isn’t a Hangover 2-Style Sequel
  54. 'Deadpool 2'Star Really wants To Tell You The Plot
  55. ‘Deadpool 2’ Stunt Crash Victim ID’d As First African-American Female Pro Road Racer; Director & Fox “Deeply Saddened”
  56. 'Deadpool 2' Motorcycle Death Leaves Stunt Community Asking Tough Questions
  57. ‘Deadpool 2’ To Restart Production 48 Hours After Stunt Driver Killed
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  60. Deadpool Sequel May Not Be Titled ‘Deadpool 2’
  61. 'Deadpool 2' Teaser Trailer Finds Ryan Reynolds Weirdly Paying Tribute to Artist Bob Ross: WATCH
  62. Negasonic Teenage Warhead No Longer Colossus's Trainee In 'Deadpool 2'