Fox’s Deadpool 2 Home Release SDCC Promos Are Really Crappy – Literally

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The Merc with a Mouth is slated to take over Comic-Con International in San Diego‘s Hall H on Saturday, but apparently, 20th Century Fox isn’t rolling out the red carpet for the uncut screening of Deadpool 2. In fact, it’s actually quite the opposite.

As evidenced by photos that have started making the rounds on social media, the marketing for Deadpool 2‘s impending home release merely consists of sanitary toilet seat covers in the public restrooms of the convention center, accompanied by the caption, “This is all FOX could afford!”

We have arrived at @Comic_Con! #Deadpool2 #SDCC pic.twitter.com/QgZFU7qESw

— Beatriz Valenzuela (@BeatrizVNews) July 18, 2018

I hope they ordered LOTS of extras because people are walking out of the bathroom with handfuls of these booty gaskets. #Deadpool #sdcc2018 #SDCC https://t.co/hfsOWVUHQ4

— Beatriz Valenzuela (@BeatrizVNews) July 19, 2018

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The screening of the uncut version of the film is set to follow a Deadpool 2 panel that will take place in  Hall H  at 5:15 pm PST. According to the programming, the extended cut is described as “a super-duper special screening of Deadpool 2 and maybe some surprises.”

Directed by David Leitch, Deadpool 2 stars Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Leslie Uggams as Blind Al, Stefan Kapičić as the voice of Colossus, and Karan Soni as Dopinder, with newcomers Zazie Beetz as Domino, Josh Brolin as Cable and Julian Dennison as Russell.

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