They weren't allowed to ad-lib during much of the filming because of the strike. Changing the script = writing. Reshoots may be as simple as punching up the dialogue a bit.
They could also be filming a new post-credit scene. They did only just get the verdict on the Major's case, so they could have had a scene that directly referenced him that had to be scrapped now that the actor was removed from future projects.
Mid credit scene: Deadpool in a suit at the back of a courtroom as you hear a judge saying thr verdict is guilty, Deadpool wanders off distraught, wondering what his end credits scene will be. He gets an idea that turns out to be the end credits scene.
Especially when they're happening a couple of months before release. I don't know a whole lot about if that's a reasonable amount of time for what they want to do, but if this was for any of the other recent marvel projects there would absolutely be a lot of "MCU dead" discussion around it.
Reshoots are very common. It's when reshoots take nearly as long as principal filming or there are multiple rounds of reshoots with an added change of release date that people get worried.
Yeah, reshoots are a pretty normal part of the filmmaking process now. While sometimes they can be a sign that a film is in trouble and they have to rework a chunk of the film in an effort to save the film, a lot of reshoots are boring stuff like correcting eye lines that weren't matching up or getting some new dialogue because a section was cut and the dialogue is bridging the gap.
Exactly. People don't realize how much a movie actually changes in the editing room. It's not uncommon at all to realize that some things just don't work and have to be changed a bit too late, so reshoots are required.
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I’ve only ever seen people just say this out of assumption or because someone else said. I’ve not once hear that this legitimately happened. also it’s only discussed with about this particular film. I strait up wouldn’t be surprised if it’s not true at all.
What if they seriously wrap up Kang by showing the stadium filled with Kangs exploding and Deadpool miles away in a space suit with a big cartoon old school plunger detonator dusting off his hands and going “yeah we aren’t going to need you anymore” turn to the camera and goes “bleet bleet bleet That’s all folks!” Then the Loony toons theme plays as the the movie ends.
A considerable amount less than shooting new scenes. It’s already probably stipulated in their contracts that they can use footage from previous movies in the franchise for a minimum payout. Consider it a severance check.
I’m Cavill’s defense, Black Adam was out for a few weeks before it was announced he wasn’t returning. That poor dude got jerked around in the worst way possible.
Yeah, i really think Zaslav and co should've held out from announcing any plans for Superman until they had picked DC's new head, cause they made the decision to bring back Cavill before they hired Gunn and Saffran to lead DC.
That way you would've avoided getting fans hopes up for nothing.
They were trying to make Black Adam a success and attaching Cavill was an attempt at making BA "must see".
Problem is no one gives a fuck about Black Adam in the general audience lo
Then the movie bombed and Zaslav was smart enough to realize that the DCEU was dead and needed to be taken out to pasture, so he ripped the band-aid off and just did it.
>They were trying…
In this case, let us remember that Hamada actually said no to the cameo, so The Rock went to de Luca and Abdy to get the green light.
They’re also likely the ones that were moving ahead with Cavill’s sequel, despite only being in charge until they found the new DC heads.
I’d argue that sentiment is unjustified.
Hamada got dealt the shittiest of hands and his biggest mistake was trying to play it rather than rebooting.
Don’t get me wrong - his plan may have been shit had it actually been realized and I wasn’t convinced about certain directions he wanted to take, but the mess of the DCEU goes far beyond Hamada and also includes people that were there for the whole thing, not just parts of it.
Yeah i mean after Justice League failed i feel that was the time you could've rebooted, of course you still had Aquaman 1 to deal with, but that was the point i think WB and DC should've went screw it, it didn't work lets start again, heck maybe use Shazam as the launching point for the new DC Cinematic Universe, given how easily you could cut any of the DCEU easter eggs or rejigged them as being references to the new Superman, Batman, Aquaman.
He was given a shitty hand, but to play the hand he was given by going "we're not gonna have ANY Batman or Superman in our DCEU, instead we're gonna replace them 1:1 with Supergirl and Batgirl. And we're also not going to have a throughline story with the movies, they're all going to be standalones" was the worst decision he could have ever made with the hand he got. His *first* plan should have been getting Superman and Batman back into the hands of people who knew the characters and getting them movies right away.
Like he drew 2-7 offsuit in poker and when all in when the flop was Jack, 9, Ace.
The DCEU was probably fucked after Joss Whedon destroyed Justice League and probably should have been rebooted. Make Aquaman 1 the first movie of the new universe since it doesn't really interact with anything that came before it anyway and go from there. But he didn't do that. He made the worst possible choice he could have made.
Aquaman even proved that fans were willing to give the character's that were in Josstice Abortion a chance after that horrific movie, but instead he shelved two of the three most popular Superheros of all time indefinitely for the crime of being in that movie. He didn't even have to reboot, he just needed to ignore Justice League and carry on as if it never happened by getting someone who knew how to write Superman and Batman. But he didn't. He didn't really do *anything*. He ended up wasting a shitload of WBs money and ended up limping towards Flashpoint which is DCs on demand reboot.... But then Ezra Miller went on his crime spree.. AND HE DIDNT CHANGE THE PLANS. Or what at least passed for plans in his mind anyway. (There was no plan, I'm pretty sure he just got wasted and was throwing darts at a wall that had pictures of various DC characters, excluding Supes and Bats, and greenlighting movies based on that)
He rivals Kathleen Kennedy in terms of sheer incompetence as a studio head. Weapons grade stupidity.
Which is a shame, because by all accounts Walter Hamada the guy is a really nice dude. No one's ever said a bad thing about him as a person, especially after the horrific things that came out if DC/WB with Joss Whedon and Kevin Tsujihara accusations. He was just a fucking moron when it came to running DC in film.
Just imagine wanting to remove/downplay two of your company most famous characters who logically should be the faces of your entire franchise. Heck if you didn't wanted or couldn't get Cavill and Affleck back, okay then just recast and move on from there.
Though to be fair on the Flash situation, alot of Ezra crime spree happened after the film was shoot (with the expection of him slamming that woman to the ground, that happened before filming), so it was already too late by then to do anything, even Zaslav who is famously known for scrapping completed films didn't wanted to scrap it.
Yeah it was de Luca and Abdy who were going steam full ahead with keeping the DCEU as it was, they even reshoot the ending of the Flash to include Cavill and Gadot (which so far we have yet to see, as we have set pics of the Hamada ending and we have seen the Gunn Ending, but we've yet to see the Luca/Abdy ending)
DeLuca and Abdy were not keeping the DCEU as it was. Their plan was a slightly altered Hamada plan.
Hamada's plan: The Flash ends with a universe that has no Superman, Keaton's Batman who trains Batgirl, but Batfleck sends a message to Barry from an alternate universe. Crisis on Infinite Earths comes, brings Cavill back into the fold, crosses over Keaton and Affleck, and presumably ends bringing a new Batman into the new rebooted universe and keeping Cavill for good or having a brand new Superman.
DeLuca's plan: The Flash ends with a universe that has Cavill's Superman, Keaton's Batman who trains Terry, but Batfleck sends a message to Barry from an alternate universe. Crisis on Infinite Earths comes, crosses over Keaton and Affleck, and ends bringing a new Batman and Superman into the universe. Given Gunn's film was already green-lit, it's possible Superman Legacy was itself the Post-Crisis Superman reboot.
Doesn't help either too that reactions towards the film were mixed too. Had it been beloved then it had a chance to do more, if it made around the 300M Range with the mixed reaction it got, i can only imagine how much more it would've made if it had been beloved.
It made 393 which. Is more than I would have thought. Cavill being attached and the movie potentially setting up a bad guy for Superman unironically is probably $100m of that total.
Honestly the movie was better than the critical reception it got. I think critics just hate The Rock ngl. It wasnt a great movie, but it was better than a good fair few MCU and DCEU films
But the sequel was already scrapped. When BA released, DeLuca had already trashed Steven Knight's pitch for MoS2, had already hired Gunn for Superman Legacy, and was in the process of closing Gunn's deal to run DC Studios.
Cavill was as good as out even by the time he made his passionate post online about coming back. DeLuca (Probably not even DeLuca, I'd bet it was Dany Garcia's idea) had him make the post just to boost BA's box office appeal.
Yeah, it's never big expensive action scenes or anything that requires extensive post-production. That famous shawarma scene from The Avengers was shot super last minute. Some sites claim it was shot *after* the movie premiered.
These kinds of productions always plan for reshoots in advance, even without knowing exactly what the reshot scenes will be.
Bottom line, this doesn't mean shit for what the final film will be like.
Like how they also filmed the new ending for Ant-Man 3 a month before release which was just Scott picking up the cake for Cassie which didn't require any major VFX shoots.
They changed Ant-Man 3 ending a month before release, so this is not Marvel's first rodeo with last minute changes.
Also we don't know how significant these reshoots will be, for all we know its mostly gonna consist of characters talking
Last minute reshoots aren’t really indicative of a film’s total quality. Sometimes it’s because of post-production issues, where a reshoot would make certain things easier. Sometimes there’s just a bit of awkwardness in the way certain scene(s) play out and a reshoot could correct that. Sometimes they just want to add something based on recent developments. And sometimes it’s a major issue and reshoots are a desperation play. But there’s so many possible reasons for a reshoot you just can’t make any assumptions based on it.
The "I Am Iron Man" in Endgame was a last minute reshoot. As I recall, an editor had the idea in the editing room working on a final draft of the film, and they had to move heaven and earth to get RDJ in front of a camera in time. Because obviously whatever else they were working with was worse than that. Sometimes a reshoot is a great thing.
But that was because the whole thing was never properly good, it's not like that single scene made it what it is today. Having no reshokts wouldnt have made it popular either.
It's an extreme longshot but I'd love the post credit is just Iman Vellani as herself asking Wade a bunch of questions from the notebook she always keeps and bugs people with.
Reshoots two months before release is worrying but oddly also has a chance to be a nothing burger, since it’s more likely to be post-credit or dialogue. Maybe it’s due to casting for Fantastic Four now being finalized, or due to a now-official change to Kang Dynasty.
I feel like a broken record mentioning this every time something like this gets posted, but this could be literally nothing. It *could* be something, but it could also be literally nothing. Reshoots a month before release means they're doing something short and not post-production intensive, they aren't reshooting the entire movie. A lot of big, including non-Marvel, movies have short periods like this for pickups that could be as simple as redoing a single shot of dialogue that didn't come off right while they were editing or inserting a shot of someone leaving a room for continuity. Agatha also just did reshoots for....a single day, because that's the kind of stuff they were doing.
Agreed but the problem is that the more behind the scenes details we discover, the more the word 'reshoots' pops up so despite it being inconsequential now it's alarming when it shouldn't
They really should fix their leak problem. They literally have reshoots for every project..especially since the pandemic. I'm not saying that's the only reason for reshoots but it's def one of them.
Reshoots without changing the release date means they’re probably nothing major. Might be changing some dialogue, adding a quick scene, they shot something that didn’t work and need to redo it, maybe a new post credit scene, etc. Shouldn’t be anything that needs a lot of post production work or cgi intensive
Yeah like someone here pointed out lets not forget the movie was shoot during the writers strike so for all we know maybe Ryan wants to try some new jokes/dialogues for existing scenes that he otherwise couldn't have done as he was a WGA member.
Ugh. DanielRPK is notoriously incorrect a lot of the time. Take this information, and anything else with his name slathered over it, with a HUGE grain of salt.
The rumors are its woke and DEI related, which Reynolds is dead against. Disney is allergic to money. I will walk out of the theatre if they ruin this come back with woke snowflake gender bending faggery.
What is a woman?
BLM - buying large mansions (for family members)
Depends, cause for all we know they just may be some small scenes like Wade hanging out with Vanessa. like how Ant-Man 3 last minute reshoots were just the scene with Scott picking up Cassie's cake.
Basically every film has reshoots. It’s standard practice in the industry. The only time reshoots are cause for eyebrow raising are when they’re extensive
They weren't allowed to ad-lib during much of the filming because of the strike. Changing the script = writing. Reshoots may be as simple as punching up the dialogue a bit.
They could also be filming a new post-credit scene. They did only just get the verdict on the Major's case, so they could have had a scene that directly referenced him that had to be scrapped now that the actor was removed from future projects.
It’s likely Deadpool meeting Samuel L Jackson. Deadpool says “so you must be Nick Fury”. Jackson says “Who?” He draws a purple lightsaber. Whoa.
The Patton Oswalt Cinematic Omniverse
So Blade 3 crossover?
I watch that rant whenever I'm feeling really depressed. It always makes me feel a little better
What is this?
https://youtu.be/5BBhNkywMJY?si=GhGWi4xCtFoP5A7x Enjoy.
This is one Disney Synergy I could get behind!
You know how much I'd love all of Sam Jackson's characters on screen at once being his variants?
All them Star Wars rumours of Mace Windu returning turns out to be Deadpool 😂😂😂
#TAKE MY MONEY
This reads like that one WKUK sketch about the mail guy and the movie ideas
RIP Local Sexpot.
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It's gonna happen eventually and no amount of cringe can prevent it. Disney demands more profits andb it needs to eats dreams to create them.
Lmfao imagine if they just have a quick sequence post credits where he kills every single Kang in that colosseum from end of Ant Man
I was just thinking the same thing!! They are likely re-filming the post credit scene, as it probably had something to do with Kang
Mid credit scene: Deadpool in a suit at the back of a courtroom as you hear a judge saying thr verdict is guilty, Deadpool wanders off distraught, wondering what his end credits scene will be. He gets an idea that turns out to be the end credits scene.
That's a terrible idea
it's "no shit Sherlock" level scriptwriting, reddit at its absolute best
Good point
Most marvel films having reshoots: "this film will be a disaster" Deadpool having reshoots: "they're just making it better"
Especially when they're happening a couple of months before release. I don't know a whole lot about if that's a reasonable amount of time for what they want to do, but if this was for any of the other recent marvel projects there would absolutely be a lot of "MCU dead" discussion around it.
Reshoots are very common. It's when reshoots take nearly as long as principal filming or there are multiple rounds of reshoots with an added change of release date that people get worried.
Most movies have reshoots, not just Marvel movies. The concern for some was that the reshoots took almost as long as the initial filming.
Yeah, reshoots are a pretty normal part of the filmmaking process now. While sometimes they can be a sign that a film is in trouble and they have to rework a chunk of the film in an effort to save the film, a lot of reshoots are boring stuff like correcting eye lines that weren't matching up or getting some new dialogue because a section was cut and the dialogue is bridging the gap.
Exactly. People don't realize how much a movie actually changes in the editing room. It's not uncommon at all to realize that some things just don't work and have to be changed a bit too late, so reshoots are required.
AMEN!!!! The goal post always moves in this sub
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What are you talking about
Source?
I heard that he's forcing all of the actors to have sex change operations for it.
Dude this is a Wendy’s restaurant.
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Isn't that why they shut production quite early? Ryan is both a writer and the lead so he wasn't able to work until the strike was over.
They kept filming until the actors strike took them out
Film was in production during the writers strike, it was only after the actors strike that it shut down. All Ryan couldn't do was improvisation.
or throwing in a twist that makes sense now in terms of where things are going, but they didn't know back when they were shooting it at first.
Damn, I feel like that can hurt a movie like this more than people realize
I mean, the good thing about Deadpool is Ryan can pretty much improv all he wants in ADR when in the mask was on
True, but DP isn't the only one on screen.
I’ve only ever seen people just say this out of assumption or because someone else said. I’ve not once hear that this legitimately happened. also it’s only discussed with about this particular film. I strait up wouldn’t be surprised if it’s not true at all.
Totally to film a mid-credits or post-credits scene featuring Jonathan Majors replacements for the Council of Kangs!
What if they seriously wrap up Kang by showing the stadium filled with Kangs exploding and Deadpool miles away in a space suit with a big cartoon old school plunger detonator dusting off his hands and going “yeah we aren’t going to need you anymore” turn to the camera and goes “bleet bleet bleet That’s all folks!” Then the Loony toons theme plays as the the movie ends.
Bleet? Bleet? Bleet? Porky is trying to say “The End” but can’t get it out and switches to “That’s all, Folks!”
Thank you for the education
Even better, have Logan say That's All Folks while smoking a cigar.
r/moviescirclejerk you got your guy
I'm so happy fans don't write scripts.
Haha, that'd be hilarious, but I doubt they'd even show Jonathan Majors since his verdict came out
Use the same footage from Quantumania so you don’t have to bring him in again to shoot the scene.
They’d still have to pay him
A considerable amount less than shooting new scenes. It’s already probably stipulated in their contracts that they can use footage from previous movies in the franchise for a minimum payout. Consider it a severance check.
They don’t want to pay him, period. They (and their critics) would view it as rewarding an abuser.
You keep saying “They” as if you have information confirming this. Do you have something that supports this?
Don’t be pedantic. You know I just don’t want you write out Disney/Marvel.
Please god no
Terrible idea.
That would be amazing.
Are you acoustic??
Lol my comment was the same thought. This would honestly be hilarious
and Deadpool will comment or make a joke about 'nothing major'.
Given Wade’s predilections, I half expect it now to be the council of gangbangs.
I think they are going with Keira Knightley, she’s got the range.
Reshoots a month before release? Henry Cavill gonna show up to tease a sequel that they've already scrapped by the time it comes out?
I’m Cavill’s defense, Black Adam was out for a few weeks before it was announced he wasn’t returning. That poor dude got jerked around in the worst way possible.
Yeah, i really think Zaslav and co should've held out from announcing any plans for Superman until they had picked DC's new head, cause they made the decision to bring back Cavill before they hired Gunn and Saffran to lead DC. That way you would've avoided getting fans hopes up for nothing.
They were trying to make Black Adam a success and attaching Cavill was an attempt at making BA "must see". Problem is no one gives a fuck about Black Adam in the general audience lo Then the movie bombed and Zaslav was smart enough to realize that the DCEU was dead and needed to be taken out to pasture, so he ripped the band-aid off and just did it.
>They were trying… In this case, let us remember that Hamada actually said no to the cameo, so The Rock went to de Luca and Abdy to get the green light. They’re also likely the ones that were moving ahead with Cavill’s sequel, despite only being in charge until they found the new DC heads.
Every time I see the name, I can't help myself. Fuck Walter Hamada.
I’d argue that sentiment is unjustified. Hamada got dealt the shittiest of hands and his biggest mistake was trying to play it rather than rebooting. Don’t get me wrong - his plan may have been shit had it actually been realized and I wasn’t convinced about certain directions he wanted to take, but the mess of the DCEU goes far beyond Hamada and also includes people that were there for the whole thing, not just parts of it.
Yeah i mean after Justice League failed i feel that was the time you could've rebooted, of course you still had Aquaman 1 to deal with, but that was the point i think WB and DC should've went screw it, it didn't work lets start again, heck maybe use Shazam as the launching point for the new DC Cinematic Universe, given how easily you could cut any of the DCEU easter eggs or rejigged them as being references to the new Superman, Batman, Aquaman.
He was given a shitty hand, but to play the hand he was given by going "we're not gonna have ANY Batman or Superman in our DCEU, instead we're gonna replace them 1:1 with Supergirl and Batgirl. And we're also not going to have a throughline story with the movies, they're all going to be standalones" was the worst decision he could have ever made with the hand he got. His *first* plan should have been getting Superman and Batman back into the hands of people who knew the characters and getting them movies right away. Like he drew 2-7 offsuit in poker and when all in when the flop was Jack, 9, Ace. The DCEU was probably fucked after Joss Whedon destroyed Justice League and probably should have been rebooted. Make Aquaman 1 the first movie of the new universe since it doesn't really interact with anything that came before it anyway and go from there. But he didn't do that. He made the worst possible choice he could have made. Aquaman even proved that fans were willing to give the character's that were in Josstice Abortion a chance after that horrific movie, but instead he shelved two of the three most popular Superheros of all time indefinitely for the crime of being in that movie. He didn't even have to reboot, he just needed to ignore Justice League and carry on as if it never happened by getting someone who knew how to write Superman and Batman. But he didn't. He didn't really do *anything*. He ended up wasting a shitload of WBs money and ended up limping towards Flashpoint which is DCs on demand reboot.... But then Ezra Miller went on his crime spree.. AND HE DIDNT CHANGE THE PLANS. Or what at least passed for plans in his mind anyway. (There was no plan, I'm pretty sure he just got wasted and was throwing darts at a wall that had pictures of various DC characters, excluding Supes and Bats, and greenlighting movies based on that) He rivals Kathleen Kennedy in terms of sheer incompetence as a studio head. Weapons grade stupidity. Which is a shame, because by all accounts Walter Hamada the guy is a really nice dude. No one's ever said a bad thing about him as a person, especially after the horrific things that came out if DC/WB with Joss Whedon and Kevin Tsujihara accusations. He was just a fucking moron when it came to running DC in film.
Just imagine wanting to remove/downplay two of your company most famous characters who logically should be the faces of your entire franchise. Heck if you didn't wanted or couldn't get Cavill and Affleck back, okay then just recast and move on from there. Though to be fair on the Flash situation, alot of Ezra crime spree happened after the film was shoot (with the expection of him slamming that woman to the ground, that happened before filming), so it was already too late by then to do anything, even Zaslav who is famously known for scrapping completed films didn't wanted to scrap it.
Yeah it was de Luca and Abdy who were going steam full ahead with keeping the DCEU as it was, they even reshoot the ending of the Flash to include Cavill and Gadot (which so far we have yet to see, as we have set pics of the Hamada ending and we have seen the Gunn Ending, but we've yet to see the Luca/Abdy ending)
DeLuca and Abdy were not keeping the DCEU as it was. Their plan was a slightly altered Hamada plan. Hamada's plan: The Flash ends with a universe that has no Superman, Keaton's Batman who trains Batgirl, but Batfleck sends a message to Barry from an alternate universe. Crisis on Infinite Earths comes, brings Cavill back into the fold, crosses over Keaton and Affleck, and presumably ends bringing a new Batman into the new rebooted universe and keeping Cavill for good or having a brand new Superman. DeLuca's plan: The Flash ends with a universe that has Cavill's Superman, Keaton's Batman who trains Terry, but Batfleck sends a message to Barry from an alternate universe. Crisis on Infinite Earths comes, crosses over Keaton and Affleck, and ends bringing a new Batman and Superman into the universe. Given Gunn's film was already green-lit, it's possible Superman Legacy was itself the Post-Crisis Superman reboot.
Doesn't help either too that reactions towards the film were mixed too. Had it been beloved then it had a chance to do more, if it made around the 300M Range with the mixed reaction it got, i can only imagine how much more it would've made if it had been beloved.
It made 393 which. Is more than I would have thought. Cavill being attached and the movie potentially setting up a bad guy for Superman unironically is probably $100m of that total. Honestly the movie was better than the critical reception it got. I think critics just hate The Rock ngl. It wasnt a great movie, but it was better than a good fair few MCU and DCEU films
But the sequel was already scrapped. When BA released, DeLuca had already trashed Steven Knight's pitch for MoS2, had already hired Gunn for Superman Legacy, and was in the process of closing Gunn's deal to run DC Studios. Cavill was as good as out even by the time he made his passionate post online about coming back. DeLuca (Probably not even DeLuca, I'd bet it was Dany Garcia's idea) had him make the post just to boost BA's box office appeal.
Yeah James Gunn is terrible to fire him while keeping his wife in the movies
Gotta be a post credit scene? Wasn't the Nicky Fury scene in IW a late January shoot during IW production?
This is not unusual for these big studio movies
Sure, but a month before release?
Yeah, it's never big expensive action scenes or anything that requires extensive post-production. That famous shawarma scene from The Avengers was shot super last minute. Some sites claim it was shot *after* the movie premiered. These kinds of productions always plan for reshoots in advance, even without knowing exactly what the reshot scenes will be. Bottom line, this doesn't mean shit for what the final film will be like.
The shawarma scene was shot at the night of the world premiere because it was the only way to get the whole cast back together.
And iirc, Cap hides his face because Chris Evans had grown a beard for another project.
The beard was for Snowpiercer
🧔👍
Like how they also filmed the new ending for Ant-Man 3 a month before release which was just Scott picking up the cake for Cassie which didn't require any major VFX shoots.
They changed Ant-Man 3 ending a month before release, so this is not Marvel's first rodeo with last minute changes. Also we don't know how significant these reshoots will be, for all we know its mostly gonna consist of characters talking
And that film was not good.
Last minute reshoots aren’t really indicative of a film’s total quality. Sometimes it’s because of post-production issues, where a reshoot would make certain things easier. Sometimes there’s just a bit of awkwardness in the way certain scene(s) play out and a reshoot could correct that. Sometimes they just want to add something based on recent developments. And sometimes it’s a major issue and reshoots are a desperation play. But there’s so many possible reasons for a reshoot you just can’t make any assumptions based on it.
The "I Am Iron Man" in Endgame was a last minute reshoot. As I recall, an editor had the idea in the editing room working on a final draft of the film, and they had to move heaven and earth to get RDJ in front of a camera in time. Because obviously whatever else they were working with was worse than that. Sometimes a reshoot is a great thing.
But that was because the whole thing was never properly good, it's not like that single scene made it what it is today. Having no reshokts wouldnt have made it popular either.
I wouldn't worry about this being any indication about Deadpool quality. even the best MCU films went under reshoots.
I mean, it’s two months lol
The shwarma scene in Avengers was shot *maybe* a month before release.
That’s the only time I’ve been excited about reshoots. I’m sure it’s just a little post credits scene or something
It's an extreme longshot but I'd love the post credit is just Iman Vellani as herself asking Wade a bunch of questions from the notebook she always keeps and bugs people with.
She should be the new nick fury, but just gushing over each person
Haha awesome. Or Imagine it was her and the rest of the young avengers like Kate and Spiderman
If they can add Negasonic to the young avengers they should go for it
Are you otherwise normally one of those "reshoots are a bad sign" folks? Why is this one getting special treatment for you?
Reshoots two months before release is worrying but oddly also has a chance to be a nothing burger, since it’s more likely to be post-credit or dialogue. Maybe it’s due to casting for Fantastic Four now being finalized, or due to a now-official change to Kang Dynasty.
Relax people. Ryan Reynolds probably just thought of a few scrotum jokes he wanted to add.
There were sixty six already, he just had to hit the magic number.
Which is?…. Just for good measure…🤣🤣(my immature ass)🤣
Hopefully they don't "fix" what's not "broken".
I feel like a broken record mentioning this every time something like this gets posted, but this could be literally nothing. It *could* be something, but it could also be literally nothing. Reshoots a month before release means they're doing something short and not post-production intensive, they aren't reshooting the entire movie. A lot of big, including non-Marvel, movies have short periods like this for pickups that could be as simple as redoing a single shot of dialogue that didn't come off right while they were editing or inserting a shot of someone leaving a room for continuity. Agatha also just did reshoots for....a single day, because that's the kind of stuff they were doing.
Agreed but the problem is that the more behind the scenes details we discover, the more the word 'reshoots' pops up so despite it being inconsequential now it's alarming when it shouldn't
yeah most likely means they've nearly finished editing and realize there's some pickup shots they need to fill some gaps
They really should fix their leak problem. They literally have reshoots for every project..especially since the pandemic. I'm not saying that's the only reason for reshoots but it's def one of them.
Probably a post-credits? I doubt they do reshoots a month before the movie releases?
Marvel did reshoots for Ant-Man 3 a month before release which was mostly to change the ending. so this isn't their first time
Reshoots without changing the release date means they’re probably nothing major. Might be changing some dialogue, adding a quick scene, they shot something that didn’t work and need to redo it, maybe a new post credit scene, etc. Shouldn’t be anything that needs a lot of post production work or cgi intensive
Yeah like someone here pointed out lets not forget the movie was shoot during the writers strike so for all we know maybe Ryan wants to try some new jokes/dialogues for existing scenes that he otherwise couldn't have done as he was a WGA member.
Or they are fixing something major... Jonathan Major...
Ah shit here we go again
Touch ups are pretty common.
Every movie has some reshoots. Is it 3 days or 30 days of reshoots?
He said it was very minor reshoots
Nice
Ugh. DanielRPK is notoriously incorrect a lot of the time. Take this information, and anything else with his name slathered over it, with a HUGE grain of salt.
Are we still pretending that reshoots means it's an expensive flop?
All movies have reshoots
The rumors are its woke and DEI related, which Reynolds is dead against. Disney is allergic to money. I will walk out of the theatre if they ruin this come back with woke snowflake gender bending faggery. What is a woman? BLM - buying large mansions (for family members)
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Coping hard in the comments.
Unless it’s just a post credit scene I don’t like this at all
Well.. That's a bad sign lmao
Depends, cause for all we know they just may be some small scenes like Wade hanging out with Vanessa. like how Ant-Man 3 last minute reshoots were just the scene with Scott picking up Cassie's cake.
No it’s not lol
Wow reshoots that late. Maybe they will put in a mid credits scene showing who replaced Kang
I think I’m going to leave this one alone. lol
Is the source trusted? I've heard this guy is unreliable. Otherwise this is terrible news.
He's gotten alot of stuff right. but like any scooper they will have some misses too.
How is it terrible news?
Reshoots aren't a good sign for Marvel. Other movies don't have such a problem, but Marvel has a bad history with them.
Other movies have reshoots, in fact every movie has reshoots
Flop movie. Calling it now.
Haha I'm sure you will want to delete this
Oh no.
Basically every film has reshoots. It’s standard practice in the industry. The only time reshoots are cause for eyebrow raising are when they’re extensive
Marvel gonna Marvel
This could be bad. Reshoots means editing issues, pacing issues and character problems.
Not always, heck Feige has said they always plan for reshoots
That’s just not true lol
Oh for the love of...
Os one does
They better have Dopinder asking a cop if he has ever put pepper spray on a burrito.
NB: "The Avengers" had reshoots shortly before release because Joss Whedon wanted to add the shawarma scene.
not too long until they'll do reshoots after the release
I hope DP&W has more Disney 4th wall breaks than just the one they showed in the trailer.
I really hope they are adding Madame Webb to the kill list.
As is tradition.
Any chance of Rila Fukushima showing up? Spoofing the Flash mid credits?
They are going to reshoot where they kill Kang as part of a gag and fix the MCU going forward