There are a lot of cameo characters in the movie "Deadpool vs. Wolverine". The lead actor Ryan Reynolds recently revealed that in order to prevent the relevant content from being leaked before the movie was released, they adopted a simple, direct and effective technique. Specifically, the creative team did not use the Marvel Cinematic Universe's usual method of using multiple scripts to shoot fake scenes to confuse others, but instead adopted a more direct "closed" shooting method. Ryan Reynolds explained: "We managed to cordon off most of the area and had countermeasures in place in case anyone saw a drone - because they often get imagery through drones. If someone saw a drone, we would yell and basically everyone would run for cover. We never actually deployed this little strategy, but I was worried that it would be discovered." Director Shawn Levy also mentioned that the reason for doing this was to achieve the effect after the film was actually shot. He added: "We risked being paparazzi and spoilers, because if all this was shot in a studio, I guarantee that the film would not feel so rough and so real." |
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