The new Deadpool and Wolverine trailer has dropped, and amidst all the hype, fans have clocked on to one worrying detail in the trailer.
Marvel fans are sure to be eagerly anticipating the release of the third instalment of the Deadpool franchise, which will be coming to cinema screens on 26 July.
If you missed it, you can view the trailer here:
News that the antihero is officially joining the MCU looks like it means absolutely nothing for the character's swearing, violence, or overall vulgar nature.
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The trailer featured a lot of colourful language, and even signed off with a long-running joke about the mention of cocaine, which fans of the R-rated film will be absolutely thrilled with.
In fact, it set a record for most swear words in a single Marvel trailer, breaking the records set by the preceding Deadpool trailers. Nice.
Ryan Reynolds continues to perfectly pull off the portrayal of the man with superhuman regenerative abilities that goes out of his way to make the audience laugh by breaking the fourth wall throughout his films.
But this time, it's not just one Hollywood megastar headlining the film, it's two, as Hugh Jackman has reprised his role as the X-Men member, Wolverine.
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It's a combination of the only two Marvel characters to be given R-rated films, and to say there's excitement around its release would be an understatement.
However, there was one frame in the trailer that got fans talking on social media, and it may have gone under the radar to the casual viewer.
One user shared on X, formerly Twitter: "This frame of Wolverine was strange, the head and body were disproportionate (they made some corrections to the CGI and got it wrong)."
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Another posted: "Please zoom in Hugh Jackman's face, bad CGI strikes again".
It does look like the editing team may have forgotten to fine-tune the CGI on this one, as Hugh Jackman's head looks a lot bigger than the rest of his body.
Though in the trailer, this is only for a split second and you probably wouldn't have noticed it if not for these eagle-eyed viewers.
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It's an error that will surely be fixed in time for the final release, similar to how the Spiderman: No Way Home trailer included fight scenes that eluded to the fact that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spidermen would reprise their roles.
But this looks to be a much smaller and fixable problem that doesn't give any of the plot away.
The long-awaited film will be released on 26 July 2024, so mark your calendars Deadpool fans, it's about to get R-rated very soon.
Topics: Deadpool, Wolverine, MCU, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Film, Marvel