
While Dopinder waits as the getaway driver, Wade Wilson essayed by Reynolds smashes into a cab through the window - in true Deadpool fashion.

Introducing Cable, the antagonist, the trailer shows a laser-eyed, metal-armed man on the look out for a "kid."

It's pretty evident that the "kid" is a mutant and Deadpool has consulted other mutants to help him keep the "kid" safe.

He calls this team 'The X-Force.'

Filled with epic punchlines - both, literally and figuratively - the trailer offers more than what was expected.

Gorey visuals complete the Deadpool package. And with Reynolds' in the lead, snappy references to wife Blake Lively's films were a given. Particularly where Reynolds' calls out Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants - one of Lively's projects - to be an awful film.

Being the only character aware of his existence in comics, Wilson - at the end of the trailer - claims that Deadpool 2 "lives up to the hype, plus plus." He also adds that the producers won't even make a third installment as Deadpool 2 will ace the game.
Deadpool 2 is slated to release on May 18, 2018 - almost a month after Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War.
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