Deadpool Trailer, Release Date, Cast & Plot: Ryan Reynolds Pokes Fun at Green Lantern Stint in Leaked Official Trailer

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Jul 13, 2015 06:09 AM EDT

To the delight of Marvel fans, a trailer for Ryan Reynold's "Deadpool" movie was shown in Hall H last Saturday at Comic-Con. 

Fortunately for those who were not at Comic-Con, the trailer was leaked through the Internet.

The trailer revealed a lot about the film, including how Twentieth Century Fox handled Deadpool's unique ability to break the fourth wall. 

According to Comic Book, Deadpool jokingly refers to Ryan Reynolds' former superhero identity, Green Lantern.

In the trailer, Reynold's yells at the people who will eventually turn him into a quirky anti-hero: "Don't make the super suit green - or animated!"

Reynolds was of course referring to the fact that the "Green Lantern" suit he wore in the movie was mostly made on CGI and obviously green.

All the famous characteristics of the highly obnoxious but somehow endearing superhero seem to have made it to the movie, including why Deadpool was named the "Merc with a Mouth."

The upcoming "Deadpool" movie is rated R. Reports IGN, there are some very explicit quotes in the movie that seem to be pushing its R rating to the limit.

In a scene from the trailer, Weasel shares his outrageous opinion on an unmasked Deadpool. "You look like Freddy Krueger face f***ed a topgraphical map of Utah!" he says.

Another crazy quote from the trailer goes: "You look like an avocado f***ed an older avocado."

Unfortunately, it seems that Fox has since taken the video down, but fans might not have to wait long for the official "Deadpool" trailer to be released publicly. 

According to Super Hero Hype, Ryan Reynolds recently hinted an official trailer will be released in three weeks.

He recently tweeted: "As much as I want the #deadpool footage from #SDCC officially released, the VFX shots aren't done yet. We have something for you in three weeks.

It might not be the R-rated version seen by those who attended Comic-Con, but it is better than nothing.

"Deadpool" will premiere on Feb. 12, 2016. Alongside Reynolds will be TJ Miller as Weasel, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Morena Baccarin as Copycat, Gina Carano as Angel Dust and Ed Skrein as Ajax.

There is no word yet on who will be playing Colossus, although it has been confirmed that Daniel Cudmore will not be portraying his version of the character.

The film will focus on how ex-Special Forces operative, Wade Wilson, became Deadpool. 

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