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Ryan Reynolds' 'Once Upon a Deadpool' omits f-words and adds Fred Savage to earn a PG-13 rating (instead of R). But it's still best suited to adults.
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Deadpool 2 was an R-rated hit last year, and the film got a PG-13 edit titled Once Upon a Deadpool co-starring Fred Savage. But what are the differences and is Once Upon a Deadpool worth streaming?
In a first for Deadpool, the Merc with the Mouth has been granted a China release for the PG-13 version of Deadpool 2.
It looks like 20th Century Fox's recent PG-13 re-release of their blockbuster summer hit, Deadpool 2, will be arriving on Blu-ray, DVD, & Digital HD a lot quicker than most might've anticipated.
Even in its final days in theaters, the marketing surrounding Once Upon a Deadpool continues online. The PG-13 version of Deadpool 2 has received a one-of-a-kind viral marketing campaign ahead of ...
The Once Upon a Deadpool trailers promised a new version of the film that would see it set up in the style of The Princess Bride, with Ryan Reynolds's character telling a grown-up Fred Savage ...
The newly reedited and toned-down version of Deadpool 2 has a couple of new post-credits scenes to look forward to. Warning: spoilers ahead.
Once Upon a Deadpool, is, aside from the humor which is unique to this franchise, essentially identical to every other PG-13 superhero movie currently gracing screens.
'Once Upon a Deadpool' takes a look at the fridging of Vanessa. By Kyle Kizu [This story contains spoilers for Once Upon a Deadpool] The premise of Once Upon A Deadpool, both as a new cut and ...
I say this as a fan of the original "Deadpool 2," which I semi-ironically described as "exactly what America needs to lead us into the future": "Once Upon A Deadpool" shouldn't even be a movie ...
Deadpool 2's festive re-edit titled Once Upon a Deadpool has snuck in a post-credits tribute to the late great Stan Lee.