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Deadpool (TV series)

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Unproduced American animated television series
Deadpool: The Animated Series
Genre
Created by
Based on
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Donald Glover
  • Stephen Glover
  • Jeph Loeb
  • Jim Chory
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFXX

Deadpool: The Animated Series is an unproduced Americanadult animatedcable television series developed forFXX byDonald andStephen Glover, based on theMarvel Comics characterDeadpool. The series was being produced byMarvel Television in association withFX Productions andABC Signature Studios, with Donald and Stephen Glover serving asshowrunners.

Ordered straight-to-series by FXX in May 2017 following the successful partnership of Marvel Television and FX Productions in making theX-Men spin-off seriesLegion, 10 episodes were planned for the series to debut in 2018. Donald and Stephen Glover had begun work in a writers' room by the time of the series' announcement. Early animation had been completed for the series that August, with the Glovers wanting a distinct voice and tone from previous incarnations of the character including theDeadpool films.

The announcement of the series, and the involvement of Donald Glover specifically, was met with enthusiasm from commentators. However, in March 2018, FX Networks announced that it was no longer moving forward with the series after Marvel decided not to pursue the version of the series that the Glovers were creating. This was met with criticism, including from Donald Glover himself, who publicly suggested that racism may have contributed to Marvel's decision.

Production

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Announcement

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After the success ofMarvel Television andFX Networks' partnership to create the seriesLegion forFX, its sister channelFXX gave a 10-episode series order in May 2017 to an untitledadult animated comedy series based on the popularMarvel Comics characterDeadpool.[1] Marvel Television executives were fans of FXX's animated seriesArcher, and had approached FX about the idea a year after its presidentJohn Landgraf had detailed plans to have FXX "aggressively" make more adult animated series.[2][3]

FX approachedDonald Glover, "a significant talent with increasing geek cred", and his brotherStephen to write, executive produce, andshowrun the series.[1][2] Donald Glover had an overall deal with FX Productions,[2] a pre-established relationship with Marvel after starring inSpider-Man: Homecoming,[3] and the brothers created the "breakout hit"Atlanta for FX.[1][2] After "complex" negotiations, the series was announced as being produced by Marvel Television, FX Productions, andABC Signature Studios, with Marvel'sJeph Loeb and Jim Chory also serving as executive producers.[2] The series was to be titledDeadpool: The Animated Series.[4]

Development

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By the series' announcement, a writers room for the show had been established in London where Donald Glover was filmingSolo: A Star Wars Story.[2] Landgraf explained that FX was happy to accommodate the Glovers' busy schedule because of their talent and not wanting to "squelch" any opportunities that may come up for them. He added that the series would be different in voice and tone from theDeadpool films because of the difference between animation and live-action, and also because of the Glovers' own unique voice and tone. Making a series "that was distinctly different from the movies" was something that FX felt strongly about when taking on the project.[5]

With the announcement of the series and the involvement of Donald Glover, several outlets noted that hisAtlanta co-starZazie Beetz had just been cast as the comic characterDomino in the filmDeadpool 2.[2][3] In May 2017, Beetz expressed interest in reprising her role in the series if the character was included.[6] A brief clip from the series was available to be shown at FX'sTelevision Critics Association press tour panel in August, and Landgraf stated that animation would begin in full for the show later in the year, simultaneously with the filming of the second season ofAtlanta. He added that a specific release schedule had not been decided on yet "because it’s gotta be great" first.[5]

Discussing pressure to live up to previous portrayals of Deadpool, Donald Glover said he did not feel any unlike in his work onSolo andAtlanta, especially because Deadpool "is very aware of himself".[7] Stefani Robinson, a member of the series' writers room, said that they chose to interpret the original comics from "an angle that was very true to us and made sense to us", rather than look to the films or general public's perception of the character. She highlighted the fact that Deadpool cannot die, saying: "It's sort of fun to play with a character who can do anything, basically, and really get into the mentality of someone who is bored with life, who doesn't feel any stakes, doesn't feel any danger, and is like, 'OK – This is just kind of my life, and what do I do with being someone who exists on a superior platform than everybody else?' What would you do if you lived forever, couldn't die?"[8]

Cancellation

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In March 2018, FX announced that it had decided not to move forward with the series, citing creative differences. Their statement added that the network, the Glovers, and Marvel Television agreed to "part ways". FX did clarify that their relationship with Marvel Television would continue withLegion.[9] Donald Glover denied rumors that he was too busy to work on the series, and within a week of this announcement he wrote and released a 15-page script on hisTwitter account titled "Finale". The script features Deadpool travelling toKenya to protect the rhinocerosSudan (who died several days earlier), and contemplating why the series was cancelled. The script was soon removed from Glover's account.[4]

In "Finale", Deadpool finds potential blame for the cancellation in comments written for the series about Marvel "trying to sell toys to 7-year-old boys and 50-year-old pedophiles"; notes the socio-political issues of depicting a "violent, gun-loving white man ranting on TV"; and suggests that Marvel and FX may have been racist in not wanting to make the series due to its all black writing staff and the black references they had been using in scripts. The latter point echoed earlier comments made by Glover that he needed a "white translator" to trick FX into allowing him and his black writing staff to makeAtlanta the way they wanted to.[4] Deadpool goes on to state in the script:

"It just feels like everyone wants something different, but no one wants to do anything different to get it. Doesn't Marvel have enough feel-good minority shows everyone supports but doesn't watch? I mean, I think our show woulda [sic] been funny. I just wanted a place to be honest. And I guess that place is Freeform".[4]

The script also mentioned an episode featuringTaylor Swift, which Stephen Glover confirmed, calling it "hilarious" and "the last straw" for Marvel. He added that the series "wasn't too black. It wasn't really that black at all. But we definitely wanted to giveRick and Morty a run for their money and I think we would have".[10] In August, Landgraf was asked why FX had made the "shocking" decision to not move forward with the series, and he stated that Marvel had full control over the use of the character and decided not to pursue the version of the series that the Glovers wanted to make. Landgraf added that he had personally liked the work that the Glovers had done on the series,[11] and that FX would have continued with that version if it was their decision. He believed that Marvel would eventually revive the series, but would "hire someone else to do a different show".[12] Deadpool creatorRob Liefeld stated in May 2019 that a new animated series featuring the character was coming "sooner than later".[13]

Reception

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Ryan Reynolds, producer and star of theDeadpool films, was not involved with the series' development but describedDonald Glover as a "genius" and lamented the news that the series would not be moving forward.[14]

References

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  1. ^abcAndreeva, Nellie (May 10, 2017)."Marvel's Deadpool Animated TV Series From Donald Glover Ordered By FXX".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on May 11, 2017. RetrievedMay 11, 2017.
  2. ^abcdefgGoldberg, Lesley (May 10, 2017)."'Deadpool' Animated Comedy Series From Donald Glover, Marvel Set at FXX".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on May 18, 2017. RetrievedMay 17, 2017.
  3. ^abcWagmeister, Elizabeth; Otterson, Joe (May 10, 2017)."'Deadpool' Animated Series Co-Created by Donald Glover Lands at FXX".Variety.Archived from the original on May 16, 2017. RetrievedMay 17, 2017.
  4. ^abcdParker, Ryan (March 28, 2018)."Donald Glover Rips Marvel in 'Deadpool' Script After Exiting Animated Series".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on April 6, 2018. RetrievedMay 8, 2018.
  5. ^abTopel, Fred (August 9, 2017)."Donald Glover Was Writing the 'Deadpool' Animated Series While Filming Han Solo [TCA 2017]"./Film.Archived from the original on August 9, 2017. RetrievedAugust 10, 2017.
  6. ^Massabrook, Nicole (May 23, 2017)."Zazie Beetz Talks 'Deadpool 2' Training; Domino Actress Wants To Be In Donald Glover's Cartoon".International Business Times.Archived from the original on June 3, 2017. RetrievedMay 25, 2017.
  7. ^Huver, Scott (February 7, 2018)."Exclusive: Donald Glover's Big Inspiration for 'Atlanta' Season Two: Tiny Toons".PopCulture.tv. ComicBook.com.Archived from the original on February 8, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2018.
  8. ^Huver, Scott (February 22, 2018)."'Deadpool' Animated Series Writer Stefani Robinson Talks What to Expect, Compares Wade Wilson to God". ComicBook.com.Archived from the original on March 29, 2018. RetrievedMarch 25, 2018.
  9. ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 24, 2018)."FX Pulls the Plug On Marvel's Deadpool Animated TV Series From Donald Glover".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on March 25, 2018. RetrievedMarch 25, 2018.
  10. ^Maas, Jennifer (March 29, 2018)."Stephen Glover: 'Deadpool' Show 'Wasn't Too Black,' Taylor Swift Episode Was the 'Final Straw'".The Wrap.Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. RetrievedAugust 5, 2018.
  11. ^Andreeva, Nellie (August 3, 2018)."FX Boss On 'Deadpool' Animated Series' Demise, Chances For 'Louie' Return & 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' End Date".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on August 4, 2018. RetrievedAugust 5, 2018.
  12. ^Holloway, Daniel (August 3, 2018)."FX Chief on Futures of 'Deadpool,' Louis C.K., 'Feud' and 'American Crime Story'".Variety.Archived from the original on August 4, 2018. RetrievedAugust 6, 2018.
  13. ^Rob Liefeld [@robliefeld] (May 8, 2019)."I know a Deadpool cartoon is coming. sooner than later. I live in Southern California, so I know things given the proximity to Hollywood. I have no idea if it's any good or which version of Deadpool it portrays" (Tweet).Archived from the original on May 8, 2019. RetrievedMay 8, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  14. ^Buckley, Cara (May 2, 2018)."This Story Has Already Stressed Ryan Reynolds Out".The New York Times.Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. RetrievedMay 8, 2018.

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