I'm of the unpopular opinion that the original "Deadpool" is a tad overrated. The premise is noble: a "deconstruction" of the superhero genre with a self-aware, fourth-wall-breaking anti-hero at its center, whose very existence is to make fun of superhero genre cliches. But while doing so, the movie falls into those same cliches, while not exactly saying anything worthwhile about them. "Deadpool" still has an underwritten female lead, for example, and just because it makes fun of that idea doesn't change that. Still, I understand the appeal. I really do. "Deadpool" is a tremendously fun movie and, as mentioned, Ryan Reynolds was born to play this character.