Ryan Reynolds' improvisational chops are already on display in trailers for Deadpool 2, though the film's director David Leitch claims the actor may have been offering too many jokes per scene.
Because of this; some lines of dialogue that feature in the film's trailers didn't make the final cut of the movie itself. As Leitch explained to Fandago:
It's funny, there's so many. There's so many that are on the cutting room floor, because you do all this improvisation, and you might have three or four versions of one of these moments. You're like, 'Oh my God,' but you can only pick one to tell the story.
I think it'll be a good thing for the Blu-ray extras, to see all the alts that we had and couldn't put in the movie. Some of them actually snuck into the trailers as Easter eggs. How about I leave it at that?
Despite the abundance of extra material, the director ensures fans that any alterations made between the trailers and the final film don't have a big impact on the overall narrative.
There might be one punchline that we had three versions for and we loved them all, and only one can live in the movie, so we might have snuck a couple in sort of additional materials that people can discover. Like, 'Oh my God, he used to say this, but now he says this.' They're not plot-changing, they're just really punchlines to the jokes, or pop culture references that Ryan is a genius coming up with.
This isn't unlike what happened with the first film, as many alternative takes made it into movie's "Bonus Features" once it arrived on Blu-ray - as Leitch mentioned above. Therefore, this shouldn't be something to perturb fans, only excite them for the film even more.
What do you think about the director's comments?