Yeah they mentioned Deadpool being "not politically correct" which was absolutely not a thing. People actually whines about Deadpool being PC for making NTW and Yukio a couple and casting a black woman as Domino.
The closest Deadpool movies have come to something truly transgressive or offensive in its jokes was the cut "whoever planned this stunt was high" joke from Deadpool 2, and that was unintentional and was removed because of the fatal stunt crash because it'd have been in terrible taste
Ideally it's appeal is that it's a musical, but if they continue they very fucking stupid trend of musicals hiding the fact that they're musicals, to everyone else it might just look like a cash grab remake.
Well first of all, it's December now post strikes.
I also think one of the big reasons Cobra Kai is a hit is because it's (presumably) not very expensive for a Netflix original.
I don't know why you think it's PG-13 when theyve said, repeatedly, for several years, that it isn't.
Also...nothing in either Deadpool movie is really "politically incorrect".
Fantastic Four filming in January really makes me think they plan to announce the full cast at CCXP. Thatd be a hell of a way to cap off the Disney presentation with them on stage, especially if they'd also be coming off Deadpool news.
Excellent choice for Lex.
I think they're going with the original Authority for this (the one the Elite are parodies of) and saving the version with Apollo and Midnighter for the actual Authority movie.
Even aside from the strike, this is the year just everything but Barbenheimer came under tracking. Even Swift didn't hit the October record highs it's earlier tracking indicated.