If you are one of those, who thought that the first 'Deadpool' movie didn't have enough action, we might have some happy news for you.
Hollywood actor Josh Brolin, who will be next seen in Marvel's much-awaited sequel to the 2016 Marvel movie 'Deadpool', has revealed that the sequel will have more action sequences than the first one, reports Contactmusic.
While talking to an entertainment website, Brolin shared, "I had heard somewhere along the line, and I think it's okay for me to say this, but I heard somewhere along the line that they felt the first 'Deadpool' didn't have enough action. I don't know who said that or why they said that or even if I felt that."
Adding, "I don't think I did because I loved the first 'Deadpool'. I thought it was really kind of irreverent, and amazing, and intelligent, and turned everything on its head, and I appreciated it. With this movie, it's just a different deal."
The 'Sicario' star also admitted he was pushed to the limit of his physical fitness on the sets of the sequel.
"I got beat to s**t on that movie. That's all I know. I had stuntmen throwing me all over the place. I've got a shoulder issue, I've got a knee issue that I've got to deal with now, but we got through it. We got through it. I pushed hard and I suffered because of it," noted Brolin.
Helmed by David Leitch, 'Deadpool 2' also stars Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, T. J. Miller, Leslie Uggams, Brianna Hildebrand, Stefan Kapicic, Zazie Beetz and Jack Kesy.
The flick has a June 1, 2018, release date.
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