'Deadpool 2' writers respond to criticism of treatment of female characters

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : May 20 2018 | 6:30 PM IST

"Deadpool 2" may have mostly received positive reviews but the writers have been called out for how they handled the female characters in the recently-released movie.

Paul Wernicke and Rhett Reese, who co-wrote the script with lead actor Ryan Reynolds, said they thought killing off Wade Wilson aka Deadpool's fiancee Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) would come across as a strong motivation factor for the antihero to set out on his journey.

Vanessa is murdered in the beginning of the film - an example of "fridging"- the killing of a female character solely to forward the development of a male character.

Cable's wife and child also face a similar fate as they are murdered to help the character experience catharsis.

Addressing the criticism, Reese told Vulture, "We didn't know what fridging was. We didn't even think about it. And that was maybe our mistake, not to think about it."
"So if you're doing a movie where you are trying to get Deadpool at his lowest, to take away everything from Deadpool at the very beginning, the only thing to really take away from him is Vanessa," Wernick added
"... Cable loses his family as well, but again, the desire was to give a motivation... and have it be a parallel motivation that they both lost their family, and they're both trying to kind of find their way in the world without them."

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First Published: May 20 2018 | 6:30 PM IST

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