The end of the battle sees Ryan Reynolds' character decapitated by Wolverine. Luckily he eventually returned years later, and the Deadpool franchise was born and made a ton of money at the box office. Wade Wilson's appearance in the final battle of X-Men Origins: Wolverine failed to connect with both moviegoers and critics, and nearly could have killed Ryan Reynolds' tenure as Deadpool. When they brought me in and I saw the concept art of the mouth sewn shut and the laser eyes and the claws that pop out…I thought, ‘This isn’t going to work.’ I was fully expecting to see the entire Deadpool costume and all that. When I got the role and went down I was excited. Scott Adkins was the stunt double for Reynolds in Gavin Hood's ill-fated blockbuster, and recently revealed his initial reaction to the character's look, saying: The character ended up being the final villain, with an appearance and powers that were a major step away from Deadpool's comic book roots. A number of new characters were introduced, including Ryan Reynolds' Wade Wilson who worked alongside Logan in the Weapon X program. X-Men Origins: Wolverine hit theaters back in 2009, and served as a spinoff from the main continuity of the franchise.
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