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Ryan Reynolds wants to play Deadpool for "as long" as he can.
The 40-year-old actor first donned the red and black skin-tight suit in 2009 for an appearance in ‘X Men Origins: Wolverine’ before getting his own eponymously titled movie in 2016, and says he isn’t done playing Wade Wilson and his crime fighting alter ego just yet.
He said: "I would love to play Deadpool for as long as they would let me play Deadpool. We have outlines and stories for a number of different films."
The star is attempting to get Hugh Jackman – who plays Wolverine – to do a standalone movie with the two superheroes, but the 48-year-old isn’t convinced as he recently revealed he is planning on retiring from the character this year.
Hugh said: "I’m hesitating, because I could totally see how that’s the perfect fit. But the timing may be wrong."
However, Ryan isn’t giving up just yet.
He said: "I have no idea if I can change his mind. It’s the audience: I would exclusively exploit that relationship to get Hugh back for another one."
Elsewhere, Ryan is gearing up for a sequel to last year’s ‘Deadpool’, which is due to shoot this year in preparation for a 2018 release date.
Speaking to Variety magazine about the sequel, Ryan said: "The budget is not going to be phenomenally bigger. Who knows? Maybe the budget will be bigger — anything can happen."
The news comes after it was revealed that David Leitch would take over as director for the sequel after Tim Miller – who directed the first instalment – quit the franchise over "creative differences."
Ryan said of Tim at the time: "There is not a human being on earth that worked harder on ‘Deadpool’ than Tim. He’s an incredibly, incredibly talented director."
‘Deadpool 2’ is expected to be released in January 2018.

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