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Ryan Reynolds to reprise Deadpool in Canadian-shot Marvel movie

Ryan Reynolds has had some bumps and bruises at the box office, but Marvel's new Deadpool movie should play to the Canadian's comedic talents.

Film based on popular comic book character to start filming in March, reports

Actor Ryan Reynolds, seen here at TIFF 2014, will reprise his role as Deadpool in a new Marvel movie which will reportedly start filming in Vancouver. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds is reportedlyset to return to the West Coast to begin shooting Deadpool for a 2016 release.

Fans might recall Reynolds's last outing as a super hero, the ill-fated Green Lantern film.Heavy on CGI and short on character development, the movie was widely panned by comic book lovers and sent one of DC Comicsmost popular heroes into hibernation.

This isn't the first time Deadpoolhas had somescreen time. But mostfans would rather forget the treatmentof the characterinX-Men Origins: Wolverinea movie so troubled it's been written out of X-Men movie continuity.

Marvel's manic mercenary Deadpool is one of the few Canadian-born superheroes. (Marvel)

Reynolds, a charming actor who was born in B.C., has struggled to land a hit the past couple years appearing in the critically derided The Captive and the ghostcop filmR.I.P.D.

But the stars may be aligning for Reynolds's return.Deadpool is an almost invincible Canadian-bornmercenary who functions as the court jester for the Marvel universe. (Imagine Spider-Man with a potty mouth and a craving for Mexican food and you get the idea).

A leaked video of Deadpool director Tim Miller's test footage suggests the film will feature motion-captured computer animation to bring the manic assassin to life.

Warning: clip contains explicit language.

  • On mobile? Watch the leaked videohere.

While a digital Deadpool might upset purists, itshould help to draw attention to Reynolds's greatest asset:his voice.

Leading man looks aside, some of Reynoldss best recent performances have been entirely animated.Listens to Reynolds as the speed-obsessed snail in Turbo,or the prehistoric inventor in The Croods, and you'll hear characters that are fast, funny and yet entirely convincing.

Deadpool, a hero with a healing-factor that rivals Wolverine, needs an actor with his own kind of super-charm to make it believable.If the fan reaction to the leaked test footage is any indication, Reynolds may finally have a hit on his hands.