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Release Name: Deadpool..ENG...RUS...-RePack-.by.RG.Mechanics Release Year: 2013 Genre: Action, Adventure, Hack and Slash Developer: High Moon Studios Publisher: Activision Platform: PC


[b]Title:[/b] Deadpool  
[b]Original title:[/b] Deadpool  
[b]Year:[/b] 2016  
[b]Country:[/b] USA  
[b]Director:[/b] Tim Miller  
[b]Cast:[/b] Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, etc.

[b]Release group:[/b] RG.Mechanics
[b]Type:[/b] RePack
[b]Audio languages:[/b] English, Russian
[b]Subtitles:[/b] Russian, English (depending on release)

[b]Description:[/b]
Wade Wilson — a former mercenary — undergoes a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers and a twisted sense of humor. Now called Deadpool, he hunts down the man who almost destroyed his life.

[b]Quality:[/b] BDRip / BDRemux (specify if known)
[b]Container:[/b] MKV or AVI
[b]Video:[/b] x264, 1920x800, ~10 Mbps
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Deadpool is not your typical superhero. In fact, most purists would argue he isn't a superhero at all—he is a mercenary, a joker, and a chaotic force of nature wrapped in a red spandex suit. What makes Wade Wilson (Deadpool) so interesting is his complete refusal to follow the rules of the genre.

Breaking the Fourth Wall Deadpool’s defining trait is his awareness that he is a fictional character. He talks to the audience, mocks the writers, and references the actors playing him. This "meta" commentary allows for a unique storytelling style where the stakes are high, but the tone remains hilariously self-aware.

Tragedy disguised as Comedy Beneath the quips and pop-culture references lies a tragic backstory. Wade Wilson was a Special Forces operative turned mercenary who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He underwent a brutal mutation process (the Weapon X program) to cure himself, which left him disfigured and mentally unstable. His humor acts as a coping mechanism for his trauma, making him a surprisingly complex character.

Game Adaptation Deadpool’s personality translates perfectly into video games. The Deadpool video game (released in 2013) captured this spirit perfectly. It was an action hack-and-slash game that leaned heavily into the character’s insanity, featuring budget cuts as a plot point and direct arguments with the game developers.