Sometime last year, rumors regarding who'd helm Fox's long-productive 'X-Men' spin-off
Deadpool, suggested
Sin City director Robert Rodriguez being a top contender. And with confirmation of "visual-effects" master Tim Miller on board, Rodriguez has opened up with
MTV News, addresses the past allegations.
"I was working with Fox already on 'Predators' and I asked what other movies they had coming up," he explained. "It was 'Planet of the Apes' and other stuff. They said I might want to see 'Deadpool.' So I said, 'Sure, send it to me.' Almost just out of curiosity. And if I really, really wanted to do it, maybe I could figure out a way to do it. But that wasn't really going to happen. I just couldn't fit it in with other projects."
"People send you scripts all the time to read," he added. "They'll send the same script out to 20 different directors, but for some reason they write about it when I'm reading something. I'm like, 'Well, I was just reading it!'"
"It's just a bizarre world these days with the Internet and websites needing to get traffic, they'll write a story about anything," he told us. "I didn't tell anyone I was reading it, but I guess it comes through the studio and someone finds out and it becomes a big deal. Then you almost feel pressure if I say I'm not doing it, I don't want anything bad reflected on the project."
"I just read it," he continued. "It's going to be a cool movie. I don't want people to think it's going to stink! Not at all. It's a great script and action-packed and it's a great character. But it's like, 'He turned it down! He dropped out!' Well, I was never in the project!"
"It's harder to do stuff that preexists," he said. "The studios own it. It's work for hire. A lot of the stuff I do, I own. Even if they offered me 'Jonny Quest,' I still would have done 'Spy Kids.' I still read those scripts, but at the end of the day, I think I should just create my own."
Despite having several projects in-the-works, Ryan Reynolds remains on board to reprise the
X-Men Origins: Wolverine "merc with a mouth" role. And with the spin-off's tentative title being
X-Men Origins: Deadpool, what do you think?