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What would you say are the [Cm] oddest publicity moments you've enjoyed [Bb] over the past few
years for both this [Ab] movie and the last one?
Like, I mean, for me, Celine Dion was kind of the [Bb] pinnacle of that.
[Cm] Let's go.
That was a [Bb] moment where we just sort of thought, this is [Ab] insane.
How the hell did we get Celine Dion to do a [Cm] music video for Deadpool?
It was just crazy.
[Bb] Please tell me a story of how that happened.
Did you call her up?
Did [Ab] you bump into her at a party?
Well, we had a song that [Eb] we wanted to do [Bb] kind of like a Bond [Cm] theme song to Deadpool 2 and
[Bb] sort of slightly satirize that, [Ab] but also make it emotional and make it like a song you would
enjoy listening to on [Cm] the radio or anywhere else.
[Bb]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Ab] I was like, could we get [Cm] Celine Dion or something?
And they just sort of looked at me [Bb] like, but are we looking for [Ab] that millennial hit?
And I was like, [Eb] I [Bb] think millennials like [Cm] Celine Dion.
And [Bb] also, she's just a legend.
So [Ab] I wrote her a letter.
I just wrote her a letter.
And we already had the song.
So I sent her the [Cm] letter and sent her the song.
She obviously read [Bb] that letter.
She's very literate.
[Ab] And listened to the song.
She's [Eb] got good hearing.
[Bb] And said yes.
[Cm] And then we asked if she'd be [Bb] into a music video maybe.
And she again said yes.
[Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Bb] And [Eb] [Ab]
then [Eb] [Cm]
[Ab] we ended up with [Abm] just the most beautiful song ever.
I just [G] love the song so much.
And then a really fun music video.
[Bb]
[Gm]
There are jokes in the first film where when I first watched it, I went, that [F] was Ryan
[G] saying that in the script to amuse [D] himself.
[Am] You know that feeling of, that's a joke for us.
But also, that's a reference to Riccardo Montalban's old Chrysler commercial.
[Em] Well, [Bm]
that is niche.
[Eb] [Gm] Would you say that is one of the nichest things?
That's probably pretty niche.
There's some stuff in Deadpool 2 that [F] really is just for Rhett, Paul and I to just laugh at.
Well, that's just lazy writing.
I like that stuff though.
But I also like that there's, you know, you can sit in the theater in a screening and
the audience, I've done this on Deadpool 2 where you sit in a screening and you watch
and the audience is just going nuts for a joke that I think is like, nah, that's okay.
[G] And then there'll be like this one really niche joke, but there'll be like two people
on either side of the theater that will just crack up laughing because they're [E] absolutely
on track with it, but nobody else will kind of [G] understand it.
[N]
So I kind of like that there's jokes in there for everybody.
Sometimes even for me.
[G]
People who watch the show regularly will know that I'm obsessed with blooper reels.
Oh yeah.
It's pretty good, yeah.
It's pretty good.
My favorite moment is when you say, my stunt man is going to
Yeah, yeah, totally.
Yeah, those are alts.
What's funny is like they put on our blooper reel, they put alts and alts are a different thing to me.
[B] Wade, you look like a trash can full of shit was placed on your shoulders and then you
were in a train [G] fire.
Like when I have a joke in [F] the movie, I'll [N] write like 10 more just for fun, just to,
you know, because the camera's on, it's digital, it's not like we're wasting film, let's just
fire them off and see what we like.
So there's a lot of alts in our blooper reel, but I do love, I'm always been a big fan of bloopers.
I [G] love, like, it's my favorite thing in home entertainment [N] packages.
All those hours of entertainment and preparation, I just want you coughing up.
Yeah, exactly.
I want you messing up your lines.
And then laughing about it.
Precisely.
I love the other alt of, you're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler.
You're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler?
I don't even understand that one.
She looks nothing like Henry Winkler.
[C] I think I just wanted to say the name Henry Winkler.
Yeah, it's a fun name.
Yeah.
We've talked briefly about the marketing, which is just, you don't need me to tell you
how great that is.
Top [Fm] of the posters [Cm] now says from the studio that killed Wolverine.
Yes.
Tell me that was you.
Well, that was a true story.
I mean, they killed Wolverine.
By the way, I'm sort of upset about that still because I have my, one of my great goals is
to do a Deadpool Logan movie.
I'm really, really [N] busy doing some stuff and if I
Don't let your bottom be taller than tomorrow.
[Abm] Yeah, don't give him too much attention.
I like to think that because [C] of your animosity that Hugh Jackman suggested it in Logan just
to screw with you.
I think so.
I think Hugh Jackman is responsible for 80% of my misery.
Deadpool 2 is a work of genius.
[N] It is epic.
It is
[Eb] Am I going to say that?
You've stuck to the traditional sequel title of First Name 2.
[Em] Were there ever any discussions of [G] a Deadpool
Yeah, oh, like a colon?
[D]
[E] Deadpool!
Escape from Unicorn [F] Mountain.
[D] Deadpool.
Electric [G] Boogaloo.
Yeah.
[Bb] Deadpool.
Suburban Commando [B] 2.
We had a ton of them.
Like, honestly, a hundred of them.
And I think it was just so kind of amusing to read them all that we just sort of forgot
to actually put one of them [E] on the [Bm] thing.
I remember I [B] kept getting emails from one of the studio executives saying,
[A] have you [C] settled on a name for the [Bb] movie?
Deadpool 2?
[N] Sounds good.
That sounds great.
What to your mind [Em] would be the thing that was closest to getting through the gate?
[Fm] I know Electric Boogaloo had its [N] moment, which would have been really fun.
I think that's the only one that really got through to anybody.
[F] I'm going to ask a few quickfire questions.
Do you do your own crayon work in the movies?
[Db] Occasionally.
Sometimes, sometimes not.
When can we expect a [Dm] Peter spin-off movie?
Last but not least.
Peter.
Any power you want to tell us about?
I don't have one.
I just saw the ad.
I would love to see a Peter spin-off movie ASAP.
I love Peter.
That's probably one of my favorite characters from the film.
You're in.
Deadpool 3.
I love Peter.
Yeah, exactly.
Or we call it Absolutely Peter.
Deadpool 3.
Absolutely Peter.
Peter?
[E] [Ab] Peter!
Peter, guys!
We missed this!
[D] How [Abm] many conversations were had about Dogpool?
Dogpool?
Now we're getting crazy in terms of branching out.
You want to keep it small and personal.
But Dogpool would be a fun character to incorporate.
I think he could appear in Absolutely Peter.
Yeah.
Absolutely Peter.
He's an animal lover.
X-Men Origins Wolverine will be 10 years old next year.
How will you be celebrating?
Honestly, X-Men Origins Wolverine is probably one of the best things that ever happened to Deadpool.
So I'll be celebrating hard.
What [Dm] mementos have you kept over the two films?
I kept the [Gm] blue Crocs.
Oh!
So [F] comfy.
[Bb] Also known as the big rubber masturbating boots.
[Dm] Mainly the suit is the biggest one.
I kept a suit.
When I ask people that question and they say,
a piece of clothing [Gm] that's identifiable with our character,
I wonder, when do you wear it?
And then I think, Halloween.
[N] Attack this little one!
Attack this!
That would be a good time to wear it.
Wolverine!
I like it.
You hit puberty early [Dm] and hard.
Deadpool and kids.
That's a match made [C] in heaven.
[Bb] That's Deadpool moving.
There's your spin-off movie right there.
With the young X-Men.
[Am]
This is an age-old question,
[Ab] but what advice would you [Eb] give if you could give your [Ab] younger self any advice?
Yeah, I would tell them to [Cm] just take a deep [Fm] breath.
[Ab] It's going to be okay.
[Db] Just breathe in.
One [Ab] day you will be [Eb] Detective Pikachu.
Yes I will.
[Ab] And everything's going to be okay.
Yes, exactly.
Dream big, kid.
[C] [Fm] You're going to make it.
Sir, it's [E] been an absolute pleasure.
[Bb] [Ab] Congratulations on the film.
Thank you so much.
I feel like we've all had quite [N] enough.
[Ebm]
[Bb] [Ab] [Gb]
[Eb] [N]
years for both this [Ab] movie and the last one?
Like, I mean, for me, Celine Dion was kind of the [Bb] pinnacle of that.
[Cm] Let's go.
That was a [Bb] moment where we just sort of thought, this is [Ab] insane.
How the hell did we get Celine Dion to do a [Cm] music video for Deadpool?
It was just crazy.
[Bb] Please tell me a story of how that happened.
Did you call her up?
Did [Ab] you bump into her at a party?
Well, we had a song that [Eb] we wanted to do [Bb] kind of like a Bond [Cm] theme song to Deadpool 2 and
[Bb] sort of slightly satirize that, [Ab] but also make it emotional and make it like a song you would
enjoy listening to on [Cm] the radio or anywhere else.
[Bb]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Ab] I was like, could we get [Cm] Celine Dion or something?
And they just sort of looked at me [Bb] like, but are we looking for [Ab] that millennial hit?
And I was like, [Eb] I [Bb] think millennials like [Cm] Celine Dion.
And [Bb] also, she's just a legend.
So [Ab] I wrote her a letter.
I just wrote her a letter.
And we already had the song.
So I sent her the [Cm] letter and sent her the song.
She obviously read [Bb] that letter.
She's very literate.
[Ab] And listened to the song.
She's [Eb] got good hearing.
[Bb] And said yes.
[Cm] And then we asked if she'd be [Bb] into a music video maybe.
And she again said yes.
[Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Bb] And [Eb] [Ab]
then [Eb] [Cm]
[Ab] we ended up with [Abm] just the most beautiful song ever.
I just [G] love the song so much.
And then a really fun music video.
[Bb]
[Gm]
There are jokes in the first film where when I first watched it, I went, that [F] was Ryan
[G] saying that in the script to amuse [D] himself.
[Am] You know that feeling of, that's a joke for us.
But also, that's a reference to Riccardo Montalban's old Chrysler commercial.
[Em] Well, [Bm]
that is niche.
[Eb] [Gm] Would you say that is one of the nichest things?
That's probably pretty niche.
There's some stuff in Deadpool 2 that [F] really is just for Rhett, Paul and I to just laugh at.
Well, that's just lazy writing.
I like that stuff though.
But I also like that there's, you know, you can sit in the theater in a screening and
the audience, I've done this on Deadpool 2 where you sit in a screening and you watch
and the audience is just going nuts for a joke that I think is like, nah, that's okay.
[G] And then there'll be like this one really niche joke, but there'll be like two people
on either side of the theater that will just crack up laughing because they're [E] absolutely
on track with it, but nobody else will kind of [G] understand it.
[N]
So I kind of like that there's jokes in there for everybody.
Sometimes even for me.
[G]
People who watch the show regularly will know that I'm obsessed with blooper reels.
Oh yeah.
It's pretty good, yeah.
It's pretty good.
My favorite moment is when you say, my stunt man is going to
Yeah, yeah, totally.
Yeah, those are alts.
What's funny is like they put on our blooper reel, they put alts and alts are a different thing to me.
[B] Wade, you look like a trash can full of shit was placed on your shoulders and then you
were in a train [G] fire.
Like when I have a joke in [F] the movie, I'll [N] write like 10 more just for fun, just to,
you know, because the camera's on, it's digital, it's not like we're wasting film, let's just
fire them off and see what we like.
So there's a lot of alts in our blooper reel, but I do love, I'm always been a big fan of bloopers.
I [G] love, like, it's my favorite thing in home entertainment [N] packages.
All those hours of entertainment and preparation, I just want you coughing up.
Yeah, exactly.
I want you messing up your lines.
And then laughing about it.
Precisely.
I love the other alt of, you're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler.
You're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler?
I don't even understand that one.
She looks nothing like Henry Winkler.
[C] I think I just wanted to say the name Henry Winkler.
Yeah, it's a fun name.
Yeah.
We've talked briefly about the marketing, which is just, you don't need me to tell you
how great that is.
Top [Fm] of the posters [Cm] now says from the studio that killed Wolverine.
Yes.
Tell me that was you.
Well, that was a true story.
I mean, they killed Wolverine.
By the way, I'm sort of upset about that still because I have my, one of my great goals is
to do a Deadpool Logan movie.
I'm really, really [N] busy doing some stuff and if I
Don't let your bottom be taller than tomorrow.
[Abm] Yeah, don't give him too much attention.
I like to think that because [C] of your animosity that Hugh Jackman suggested it in Logan just
to screw with you.
I think so.
I think Hugh Jackman is responsible for 80% of my misery.
Deadpool 2 is a work of genius.
[N] It is epic.
It is
[Eb] Am I going to say that?
You've stuck to the traditional sequel title of First Name 2.
[Em] Were there ever any discussions of [G] a Deadpool
Yeah, oh, like a colon?
[D]
[E] Deadpool!
Escape from Unicorn [F] Mountain.
[D] Deadpool.
Electric [G] Boogaloo.
Yeah.
[Bb] Deadpool.
Suburban Commando [B] 2.
We had a ton of them.
Like, honestly, a hundred of them.
And I think it was just so kind of amusing to read them all that we just sort of forgot
to actually put one of them [E] on the [Bm] thing.
I remember I [B] kept getting emails from one of the studio executives saying,
[A] have you [C] settled on a name for the [Bb] movie?
Deadpool 2?
[N] Sounds good.
That sounds great.
What to your mind [Em] would be the thing that was closest to getting through the gate?
[Fm] I know Electric Boogaloo had its [N] moment, which would have been really fun.
I think that's the only one that really got through to anybody.
[F] I'm going to ask a few quickfire questions.
Do you do your own crayon work in the movies?
[Db] Occasionally.
Sometimes, sometimes not.
When can we expect a [Dm] Peter spin-off movie?
Last but not least.
Peter.
Any power you want to tell us about?
I don't have one.
I just saw the ad.
I would love to see a Peter spin-off movie ASAP.
I love Peter.
That's probably one of my favorite characters from the film.
You're in.
Deadpool 3.
I love Peter.
Yeah, exactly.
Or we call it Absolutely Peter.
Deadpool 3.
Absolutely Peter.
Peter?
[E] [Ab] Peter!
Peter, guys!
We missed this!
[D] How [Abm] many conversations were had about Dogpool?
Dogpool?
Now we're getting crazy in terms of branching out.
You want to keep it small and personal.
But Dogpool would be a fun character to incorporate.
I think he could appear in Absolutely Peter.
Yeah.
Absolutely Peter.
He's an animal lover.
X-Men Origins Wolverine will be 10 years old next year.
How will you be celebrating?
Honestly, X-Men Origins Wolverine is probably one of the best things that ever happened to Deadpool.
So I'll be celebrating hard.
What [Dm] mementos have you kept over the two films?
I kept the [Gm] blue Crocs.
Oh!
So [F] comfy.
[Bb] Also known as the big rubber masturbating boots.
[Dm] Mainly the suit is the biggest one.
I kept a suit.
When I ask people that question and they say,
a piece of clothing [Gm] that's identifiable with our character,
I wonder, when do you wear it?
And then I think, Halloween.
[N] Attack this little one!
Attack this!
That would be a good time to wear it.
Wolverine!
I like it.
You hit puberty early [Dm] and hard.
Deadpool and kids.
That's a match made [C] in heaven.
[Bb] That's Deadpool moving.
There's your spin-off movie right there.
With the young X-Men.
[Am]
This is an age-old question,
[Ab] but what advice would you [Eb] give if you could give your [Ab] younger self any advice?
Yeah, I would tell them to [Cm] just take a deep [Fm] breath.
[Ab] It's going to be okay.
[Db] Just breathe in.
One [Ab] day you will be [Eb] Detective Pikachu.
Yes I will.
[Ab] And everything's going to be okay.
Yes, exactly.
Dream big, kid.
[C] [Fm] You're going to make it.
Sir, it's [E] been an absolute pleasure.
[Bb] [Ab] Congratulations on the film.
Thank you so much.
I feel like we've all had quite [N] enough.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ What would you say are the [Cm] oddest publicity moments you've enjoyed [Bb] over the past few
years for both this [Ab] movie and the last one?
Like, I mean, for me, Celine Dion was kind of the [Bb] pinnacle of that.
[Cm] _ Let's go.
That was a [Bb] moment where we just sort of thought, this is [Ab] insane.
How the hell did we get Celine Dion to do a [Cm] music video for Deadpool?
It was just crazy.
[Bb] Please tell me a story of how that happened.
Did you call her up?
Did [Ab] you bump into her at a party?
Well, we had a song that [Eb] we wanted to do [Bb] kind of like a Bond [Cm] theme song to Deadpool 2 and
[Bb] sort of slightly satirize that, [Ab] but also make it emotional and make it like a song you would
enjoy listening to on [Cm] the radio or anywhere else.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] I _ _ was like, could we get [Cm] Celine Dion or something?
And they just sort of looked at me [Bb] like, but are we looking for [Ab] that millennial hit?
And I was like, [Eb] I [Bb] think millennials like [Cm] Celine Dion.
And [Bb] also, she's just a legend.
So [Ab] I wrote her a letter.
I just wrote her a letter.
And we already had the song.
So I sent her the [Cm] letter and sent her the song.
She obviously read [Bb] that letter.
She's very literate.
[Ab] And listened to the song.
She's [Eb] got good hearing.
[Bb] And said yes.
[Cm] And then we asked if she'd be [Bb] into a music video maybe.
And she again said yes.
[Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [Bb] And [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
then [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] we ended up with [Abm] just the most beautiful song ever.
I just [G] love the song so much.
And then a really fun music video. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
There are jokes in the first film where when I first watched it, I went, that [F] was Ryan
[G] saying that in the script to amuse [D] himself. _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ You know that feeling of, that's a joke for us.
But also, that's a reference to Riccardo Montalban's old Chrysler commercial.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
that is niche.
[Eb] _ [Gm] Would you say that is one of the nichest things?
That's probably pretty niche.
There's some stuff in Deadpool 2 that [F] really is just for Rhett, Paul and I to just laugh at.
_ Well, _ _ that's just lazy writing.
I like that stuff though.
But I also like that there's, you know, you can sit in the theater in a screening and
the audience, I've done this on Deadpool 2 where you sit in a screening and you watch
and the audience is just going nuts for a joke that I think is like, nah, that's okay.
[G] And _ _ _ _ then _ there'll be like this one really niche joke, but there'll be like two people
on either side of the theater that will just crack up laughing because they're [E] absolutely
on track with it, but nobody else will kind of [G] understand it.
[N] _ _ _ _ _
So _ _ _ _ I kind of like that there's jokes in there for everybody. _ _ _ _
_ Sometimes even for me.
_ _ [G] _
People who watch the show regularly will know that I'm obsessed with blooper reels.
Oh yeah.
_ _ _ It's pretty good, yeah.
It's pretty good.
My favorite moment is when you say, my stunt man is going _ _ _ to_
Yeah, yeah, totally.
Yeah, those are alts.
What's funny is like they put on our blooper reel, they put alts and alts are a different thing to me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ Wade, you look like a trash can full of shit was placed on your shoulders and then you
were in a train [G] fire.
Like when I have a joke in [F] the movie, I'll [N] write like 10 more just for fun, just to,
you know, because the camera's on, it's digital, it's not like we're wasting film, let's just
fire them off and see what we like. _ _ _ _ _
So _ _ _ _ _ there's a lot of alts in our blooper reel, but I do love, I'm always been a big fan of bloopers.
I [G] love, like, it's my favorite thing in home entertainment [N] packages. _
_ _ All _ those hours of entertainment and preparation, I just want you coughing up.
Yeah, exactly.
I want you messing up your lines.
_ _ _ _ And then laughing about it.
_ _ Precisely.
I love the other alt of, you're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler.
You're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler?
I don't even understand that one.
_ She looks nothing like Henry Winkler. _
[C] I think I just wanted to say the name Henry Winkler.
_ Yeah, it's a fun name.
Yeah.
_ _ We've talked briefly about the marketing, which is just, you don't need me to tell you
how great that is.
Top [Fm] of the posters [Cm] now says from the studio that killed Wolverine.
Yes.
Tell me that was you.
Well, that was a true story.
I mean, they killed Wolverine.
By the way, I'm sort of upset about that still because I have my, one of my great goals is
to do a Deadpool Logan movie.
I'm really, really [N] busy doing some stuff and if I_
Don't let your bottom be taller _ than tomorrow.
[Abm] Yeah, don't give him too much attention.
I like to think that because [C] of your animosity that Hugh Jackman suggested it in Logan just
to screw with you.
I think so.
I think Hugh Jackman is responsible for 80% of my misery.
Deadpool 2 is a work of genius.
[N] It is epic.
It is_ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] Am I going to say that?
You've stuck to the traditional sequel title of First Name 2.
[Em] Were there ever any discussions of [G] a Deadpool_
_ Yeah, oh, like a colon?
[D]
[E] Deadpool!
Escape from Unicorn [F] Mountain.
[D] Deadpool.
Electric [G] Boogaloo.
Yeah.
[Bb] Deadpool.
Suburban Commando [B] 2.
We had a ton of them.
Like, honestly, a hundred of them.
And I think it was just so kind of amusing to read them all that we just sort of forgot
to actually put one of them [E] on the [Bm] thing.
I remember I [B] kept getting emails from one of the studio executives saying,
[A] have you [C] settled on a name for the [Bb] movie?
Deadpool 2?
[N] Sounds good.
That sounds great.
What to your mind [Em] would be the thing that was closest to getting through the gate?
[Fm] I know Electric Boogaloo had its [N] moment, which would have been really fun.
I think that's the only one that really got through to anybody.
[F] I'm going to ask a few quickfire questions.
Do you do your own crayon work in the movies?
[Db] Occasionally.
Sometimes, sometimes not.
When can we expect a [Dm] Peter spin-off movie?
Last but not least.
Peter.
Any power you want to tell us about?
I don't have one.
I just saw the ad.
I would love to see a Peter spin-off movie ASAP.
I love Peter.
That's probably one of my favorite characters from the film.
You're in.
Deadpool 3.
I love Peter.
Yeah, exactly.
Or we call it Absolutely Peter.
Deadpool 3.
Absolutely Peter.
Peter?
[E] _ [Ab] Peter!
Peter, guys!
We missed this!
_ _ [D] _ How [Abm] many conversations were had about Dogpool?
Dogpool?
Now we're getting crazy in terms of branching out.
You want to keep it small and personal.
But Dogpool would be a fun character to incorporate.
I think he could appear in Absolutely Peter.
Yeah.
Absolutely Peter.
He's an animal lover.
X-Men Origins Wolverine will be 10 years old next year.
How will you be celebrating?
Honestly, X-Men Origins Wolverine is probably one of the best things that ever happened to Deadpool.
So I'll be celebrating hard.
_ What [Dm] mementos have you kept over the two films?
I kept the [Gm] blue Crocs. _
Oh!
So [F] comfy.
[Bb] Also known as the big rubber masturbating boots. _
[Dm] Mainly the suit is the biggest one.
I kept a suit.
When I ask people that question and they say,
a piece of clothing [Gm] that's identifiable with our character,
I wonder, when do you wear it?
And then I think, Halloween.
[N] Attack this little one!
Attack this!
That would be a good time to wear it.
Wolverine!
I like it.
You hit puberty early [Dm] and hard.
Deadpool and kids.
That's a match made [C] in heaven.
_ [Bb] That's Deadpool moving.
There's your spin-off movie right there.
With the young X-Men.
_ [Am]
This is an age-old question,
[Ab] but what advice would you [Eb] give if you could give your [Ab] younger self any advice?
_ _ Yeah, I would tell them to [Cm] just take a deep [Fm] breath.
[Ab] It's going to be okay.
[Db] Just breathe in.
One [Ab] day you will be [Eb] Detective Pikachu.
Yes I will.
[Ab] And everything's going to be okay.
Yes, exactly.
Dream big, kid.
_ [C] _ [Fm] You're going to make it.
Sir, it's [E] been an absolute pleasure.
[Bb] [Ab] Congratulations on the film.
Thank you so much. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I feel like we've all had quite [N] enough. _ _ _ _ _ _
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years for both this [Ab] movie and the last one?
Like, I mean, for me, Celine Dion was kind of the [Bb] pinnacle of that.
[Cm] _ Let's go.
That was a [Bb] moment where we just sort of thought, this is [Ab] insane.
How the hell did we get Celine Dion to do a [Cm] music video for Deadpool?
It was just crazy.
[Bb] Please tell me a story of how that happened.
Did you call her up?
Did [Ab] you bump into her at a party?
Well, we had a song that [Eb] we wanted to do [Bb] kind of like a Bond [Cm] theme song to Deadpool 2 and
[Bb] sort of slightly satirize that, [Ab] but also make it emotional and make it like a song you would
enjoy listening to on [Cm] the radio or anywhere else.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
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_ [Ab] I _ _ was like, could we get [Cm] Celine Dion or something?
And they just sort of looked at me [Bb] like, but are we looking for [Ab] that millennial hit?
And I was like, [Eb] I [Bb] think millennials like [Cm] Celine Dion.
And [Bb] also, she's just a legend.
So [Ab] I wrote her a letter.
I just wrote her a letter.
And we already had the song.
So I sent her the [Cm] letter and sent her the song.
She obviously read [Bb] that letter.
She's very literate.
[Ab] And listened to the song.
She's [Eb] got good hearing.
[Bb] And said yes.
[Cm] And then we asked if she'd be [Bb] into a music video maybe.
And she again said yes.
[Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
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_ [Bb] And [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
then [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] we ended up with [Abm] just the most beautiful song ever.
I just [G] love the song so much.
And then a really fun music video. _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
There are jokes in the first film where when I first watched it, I went, that [F] was Ryan
[G] saying that in the script to amuse [D] himself. _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ You know that feeling of, that's a joke for us.
But also, that's a reference to Riccardo Montalban's old Chrysler commercial.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
that is niche.
[Eb] _ [Gm] Would you say that is one of the nichest things?
That's probably pretty niche.
There's some stuff in Deadpool 2 that [F] really is just for Rhett, Paul and I to just laugh at.
_ Well, _ _ that's just lazy writing.
I like that stuff though.
But I also like that there's, you know, you can sit in the theater in a screening and
the audience, I've done this on Deadpool 2 where you sit in a screening and you watch
and the audience is just going nuts for a joke that I think is like, nah, that's okay.
[G] And _ _ _ _ then _ there'll be like this one really niche joke, but there'll be like two people
on either side of the theater that will just crack up laughing because they're [E] absolutely
on track with it, but nobody else will kind of [G] understand it.
[N] _ _ _ _ _
So _ _ _ _ I kind of like that there's jokes in there for everybody. _ _ _ _
_ Sometimes even for me.
_ _ [G] _
People who watch the show regularly will know that I'm obsessed with blooper reels.
Oh yeah.
_ _ _ It's pretty good, yeah.
It's pretty good.
My favorite moment is when you say, my stunt man is going _ _ _ to_
Yeah, yeah, totally.
Yeah, those are alts.
What's funny is like they put on our blooper reel, they put alts and alts are a different thing to me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ Wade, you look like a trash can full of shit was placed on your shoulders and then you
were in a train [G] fire.
Like when I have a joke in [F] the movie, I'll [N] write like 10 more just for fun, just to,
you know, because the camera's on, it's digital, it's not like we're wasting film, let's just
fire them off and see what we like. _ _ _ _ _
So _ _ _ _ _ there's a lot of alts in our blooper reel, but I do love, I'm always been a big fan of bloopers.
I [G] love, like, it's my favorite thing in home entertainment [N] packages. _
_ _ All _ those hours of entertainment and preparation, I just want you coughing up.
Yeah, exactly.
I want you messing up your lines.
_ _ _ _ And then laughing about it.
_ _ Precisely.
I love the other alt of, you're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler.
You're going to leave me all alone here with Henry Winkler?
I don't even understand that one.
_ She looks nothing like Henry Winkler. _
[C] I think I just wanted to say the name Henry Winkler.
_ Yeah, it's a fun name.
Yeah.
_ _ We've talked briefly about the marketing, which is just, you don't need me to tell you
how great that is.
Top [Fm] of the posters [Cm] now says from the studio that killed Wolverine.
Yes.
Tell me that was you.
Well, that was a true story.
I mean, they killed Wolverine.
By the way, I'm sort of upset about that still because I have my, one of my great goals is
to do a Deadpool Logan movie.
I'm really, really [N] busy doing some stuff and if I_
Don't let your bottom be taller _ than tomorrow.
[Abm] Yeah, don't give him too much attention.
I like to think that because [C] of your animosity that Hugh Jackman suggested it in Logan just
to screw with you.
I think so.
I think Hugh Jackman is responsible for 80% of my misery.
Deadpool 2 is a work of genius.
[N] It is epic.
It is_ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] Am I going to say that?
You've stuck to the traditional sequel title of First Name 2.
[Em] Were there ever any discussions of [G] a Deadpool_
_ Yeah, oh, like a colon?
[D]
[E] Deadpool!
Escape from Unicorn [F] Mountain.
[D] Deadpool.
Electric [G] Boogaloo.
Yeah.
[Bb] Deadpool.
Suburban Commando [B] 2.
We had a ton of them.
Like, honestly, a hundred of them.
And I think it was just so kind of amusing to read them all that we just sort of forgot
to actually put one of them [E] on the [Bm] thing.
I remember I [B] kept getting emails from one of the studio executives saying,
[A] have you [C] settled on a name for the [Bb] movie?
Deadpool 2?
[N] Sounds good.
That sounds great.
What to your mind [Em] would be the thing that was closest to getting through the gate?
[Fm] I know Electric Boogaloo had its [N] moment, which would have been really fun.
I think that's the only one that really got through to anybody.
[F] I'm going to ask a few quickfire questions.
Do you do your own crayon work in the movies?
[Db] Occasionally.
Sometimes, sometimes not.
When can we expect a [Dm] Peter spin-off movie?
Last but not least.
Peter.
Any power you want to tell us about?
I don't have one.
I just saw the ad.
I would love to see a Peter spin-off movie ASAP.
I love Peter.
That's probably one of my favorite characters from the film.
You're in.
Deadpool 3.
I love Peter.
Yeah, exactly.
Or we call it Absolutely Peter.
Deadpool 3.
Absolutely Peter.
Peter?
[E] _ [Ab] Peter!
Peter, guys!
We missed this!
_ _ [D] _ How [Abm] many conversations were had about Dogpool?
Dogpool?
Now we're getting crazy in terms of branching out.
You want to keep it small and personal.
But Dogpool would be a fun character to incorporate.
I think he could appear in Absolutely Peter.
Yeah.
Absolutely Peter.
He's an animal lover.
X-Men Origins Wolverine will be 10 years old next year.
How will you be celebrating?
Honestly, X-Men Origins Wolverine is probably one of the best things that ever happened to Deadpool.
So I'll be celebrating hard.
_ What [Dm] mementos have you kept over the two films?
I kept the [Gm] blue Crocs. _
Oh!
So [F] comfy.
[Bb] Also known as the big rubber masturbating boots. _
[Dm] Mainly the suit is the biggest one.
I kept a suit.
When I ask people that question and they say,
a piece of clothing [Gm] that's identifiable with our character,
I wonder, when do you wear it?
And then I think, Halloween.
[N] Attack this little one!
Attack this!
That would be a good time to wear it.
Wolverine!
I like it.
You hit puberty early [Dm] and hard.
Deadpool and kids.
That's a match made [C] in heaven.
_ [Bb] That's Deadpool moving.
There's your spin-off movie right there.
With the young X-Men.
_ [Am]
This is an age-old question,
[Ab] but what advice would you [Eb] give if you could give your [Ab] younger self any advice?
_ _ Yeah, I would tell them to [Cm] just take a deep [Fm] breath.
[Ab] It's going to be okay.
[Db] Just breathe in.
One [Ab] day you will be [Eb] Detective Pikachu.
Yes I will.
[Ab] And everything's going to be okay.
Yes, exactly.
Dream big, kid.
_ [C] _ [Fm] You're going to make it.
Sir, it's [E] been an absolute pleasure.
[Bb] [Ab] Congratulations on the film.
Thank you so much. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I feel like we've all had quite [N] enough. _ _ _ _ _ _
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