Next year’s Deadpool movie is one of the most anticipated films of 2016, and now we have something else to look forward to in the film- a junkyard scene.
Production designer Sean Haworth said the following to The Hollywood Reporter:
“We needed a junkyard, so we turned a giant yard where they scrap aircraft and surplus military equipment into a military salvage yard. We brought in tons of extra material — heaps of old containers, planes, parts of helicopters and chewed-up trains. At first glance, Vancouver is a very modern, model-like city, so it’s easy to be worried you won’t find the falling-apart look. But we also found amazingly gritty old factories and alleyways and bars and docks.”
There are obviously other reasons the crew of Deadpool chose to shoot in Canada (the generous tax incentives, the labour and locales) but this is a very interesting reason as well as it refers to a particular scene.
A video we’ve linked below gives you a look at the junkyard set:
The Deadpool movie is officially released February 12th, 2016.
Thoughts on this news? Are you looking forward to seeing the junkyard scene in Deadpool?
By Ruari Williamson
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