Ryan Reynolds Jokes That Deadpool And Wolverine Is A "Paper-Thin" Sequel That Will Lower Your IQ

The newest trailer for Deadpool and Wolverine is hiding a QR code that includes a disclaimer from star Ryan Reynolds about what fans can expect from the highly anticipated sequel. In his typical joking manner, Reynolds said Deadpool and Wolverine is nothing more than a paper-thin sequel that will lower your IQ. It should be fun and raise your heart rate, though, so that’s something.

“We’re very excited to be joining you July 26, but we should set the table correctly. This film is as paper thin as a sequel to Battlefield Earth. We’re mostly going to beat each other senseless, make enemies with Disney, tell a few dick jokes, make a few jokes at my expense, make a lot of jokes at Hugh’s expense, and completely sidestep Marvel’s mandated after-credits sequence, which if you haven’t figured it out yet, is always just a commercial for another movie which will invariably end with a commercial for another movie,” Reynolds said. Come from

Call Of Duty- Warzone Patch Notes Include Fix For Invisible Operator Skin

Raven Software has released an update for Call of Duty: Warzone on January 5 that includes a change to the Firesale public event and a fix for the invisible operator skin that caused frustration over the holiday break.

Following the patch, Warzone’s Firesale public event will now last for the entire duration of the circle it becomes active for. Previously, the random event only lasted for a brief duration during a circle, but now players will be able to get discounts at the Buy Station for its entirety.

Channing Tatum Can't Watch Marvel Movies Because He Was "Traumatized" By Not Playing Gambit

Actor Channing Tatum (Magic Mike, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) has revealed in a new interview with Variety that he’s been unable to watch Marvel movies because he was “traumatized” by being unable to play Gambit in the franchise.

Tatum, who has lobbied for decades to portray the roles whenever opportunities arose in the past, discussed his deep relationship with the character. As Tatum explains, he was unavailable for the character’s film introduction in 2009 with X-Men Origins: Wolverine. From 2016 through to 2019, Tatum was attached to a long-delayed and eventually canceled standalone film centered on the X-Men character. In the interview, Tatum thinks his desire to also direct the film–which was written by Josh Zetumer (RoboCop, The Infamous) and based on a story by the character’s creator Chris Claremont–was “hubris.”

“Once Gambit went away, I was so traumatized,” said Tatum. “I shut off my Marvel machine. I haven’t been able to see any of the …