DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE Director Shares Awesome Photos of Blade, Elektra, Gambit, and X-23 — GeekTyrant
Aug 12, 2024
Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy has shared several new photos from the film and they put the spotlight on The Void’s Resistance fighters, Blade (Wesley Snipes), Elektra (Jennifer Garner), Gambit (Channing Tatum), and X-23 (Dafne Keen).Yes, Marvel has lifted the spoiler embargo, so everyone is posting all kinds of spoilers about the film now including the actors and director. The photos came with the following note from Levy: “Kid in a candy store doesn’t even begin to describe it. These four heroes flew over to England a week in advance of shooting just to nail down all of their fight choreography.”He then revealed: “The day before they were supposed to film, our industry shut down with an actor’s strike and everyone went home.””These four pals came back as soon as shooting resumed and delivered at a level you all now know. Honored to bring these characters to the big screen, and lucky to call them friends.”I had so much fun watching this movie. I’ve seen it twice already, and I love and appreciate that they included these characters in the movie.My favorite out of them has to be Gambit. Tatum was hilarious in the role and I just enjoyed how he brought that character to life. Who was your favorite character from this group?
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