Director Tim Miller dropped the sequel for "Deadpool 2" due to creative differences between protagonists Ryan Reynolds. "Deadpool" earns highest grossing as of 2016 with a $786 gross worldwide.
Tim Miller confirmedt that he is not returning for the movie "Deadpool 2" and already dropped the sequel. He was already in the process of developing the script and is also expected to return Yahoo Movies relayed. Fans were sure the differences they had will soon be solved in order to make the first move for hit movie.
However, Fox co-chairman Stacy Snider confirmed that Miller and Reynolds will return as well as the movie "Deadpool 2." The whooping gross of the movie will surely hold each other and will definitely solve their differences. As the creative screenwriters like Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, both are already set to return for the movie.
(Toronto Sun):#Director #Tim Miller quits 'Deadpool 2' over issues with Ryan Reynolds :.. https://t.co/O5FIzdxPb3 pic.twitter.com/QrCygaLUYC
— Latestcanada.com (@latestcanada) October 24, 2016
According to Deadline Hollywood, Miller's exit unveiled the first footage of Hugh Jackman as Logan, the X-Men star Wolverine. Fans would expect that this would affect the development for the movie "Deadpool 2." Miller is really set for another big project "Influx," an adaptation of Daniel Suarez's novel. The project is set to release on 2018.
Director #Tim Miller abandona el filme ‘##Deadpool 2’ https://t.co/8CvX1scRhF pic.twitter.com/OUSTTPeEqe — MediaDrunks (@mediadrunks) October 22, 2016
"Deadpool" topped last year's "Fifty Shades of Grey" as it earned $265M on its first week of opening. It also beats both "The Matrix Reloaded" and "American Sniper" in R-rated opening of all time. While Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ" earned $371M in the US holds the R-rated title.