The Red Band 'Deadpool' Trailer Is Finally Here, And Ryan Reynolds Is Raunchier Than Ever! [VIDEO]

The long wait is finally over! The unbelievably red band trailer for Marvel's upcoming antihero flick 'Deadpool' has just been released in HD!

The 'Deadpool' trailer was first unveiled at the San Diego Comic-Con, where audiences roared with approval as the Merc With The Mouth reacted appropriately to the name 'Negasonic Teenage Warhead.'

 Unfortunately, 20th Century Fox had to wait before releasing the 'Deadpool' Comic-Con trailer publicly, and Ryan Reynolds decided to create a teaser for the trailer before its actual premiere on 'Conan.'

Despite the long wait, fans stayed up to get a glimpse of the 'Deadpool' trailer in all its foul-mouthed glory.

The synopsis of the film is as follows:

"Based upon Marvel Comics' most unconventional anti-hero, DEADPOOL tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson [Ryan Reynolds], who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life."

The trailer offers a glimpse at Wade Wilson with Vanessa Carlysle before they adopt their alter egos. There is also a peek into how Ajax (Ed Skrein) and Angel Dust (Gina Carano) are involved in the experiment on Wade. One of the trailers most entertaining and foul-mouthed highlights is the exchange between Deadpool and Weasel (T.J. Miller) about Wade Wilson's appearance.

If there is one person who is most excited about the 'Deadpool' movie, it would be Ryan Reynolds. The actor takes pride in the film and how the character affects people.

"I was driving around New York recently and I saw three or four different people wearing Deadpool paraphernalia," Reynolds told EW.

"I just thought that was crazy considering that this is a character that's never had a feature film and yet still is in the zeitgeist in that way. It was just that flash of red, and my eyes went to it. I know it's a risk, but I trust that audiences will see that red and want to snatch it up. I mean, who doesn't love a morally flexible red-suited freak show?"

'Deadpool' crashes into theaters on February 12, 2016.

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