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According to Ryan Reynolds, ‘Deadpool’ is not the most traumatic thing that children can see on Disney +

Disney’s purpose of having all its properties under one roof (that is, its Disney+ platform) repeatedly runs into a conflict: it is difficult to achieve if it continues to bend to a familiar image. In recent months, however, that agglutinative vocation has been imposing itself, which is why the Marvel series that Netflix produced at the time have reached the catalog: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cagey The Defenders exerting of crossover. This also anticipates the arrival of Charlie Cox to the MCU (to be made official through an upcoming series, Echo), and something similar happens with X-Men o Deadpool.

From the Merc with a Mouth Ryan Reynolds a third film that he would direct is already underway Shawn Levypresumably maintaining the rating R. It would not make sense that under these circumstances the films of Deadpool were absent on duty, and so it happens that Deadpool y Deadpool 2together with Logan (the farewell of Hugh Jackman like Wolverine, famous for its ultraviolence), are now available on Disney + (also in Spain). On the occasion of these additions, Reynolds has not been able to avoid making his own, and in a recent tweet he ironizes with Disney’s previous resistance to including these films when he has never worried about frightening children before.

Even if it was with supposedly children’s movies. “Be supposed to Logan y Deadpool sWith the first R-rated movies on Disney+. But we all know that some Disney movies should already be rated R for irreversible trauma.”he tweets, possibly oblivious to the fact that in countries like Spain we have already had this type of film for some time thanks to a sub-catalogue, Star. In any case, Reynolds attaches four typical labels of the ratings system of the Motion Picture Association, but putting them to value other films that are usually rated for all ages. It does not attach the titles, but it is easy to guess what they are.

The first corresponds to Snow White and the Seven DwarfsDisney’s first animated feature film, released in 1937. According to Reynolds, this classic deserves the R for adult films for having “breaking and entering, borderline polyandry, and pretty sure those diamonds were cruelly obtained”. In case you were wondering, “poliandria” it’s a term referring to when a woman marries more than one man, so Reynolds is poking fun at Snow White’s habit of sharing a flat with seven burly miners.

The second refers to faithful frienda popular live-action film from 1957 that, especially in the US, has traumatized generations of viewers by the death towards the end of the main dog, Old Yeller (Yellow in the Spanish dub). “Tear-inducing total murder of Amarillo. Also, abuse against bears” These are the reasons why, according to Reynolds, it should not be recommended for all audiences.


Thirdly we have The Lion King from 1994, an animated classic that deserves the R for having “Fratricide, mutilation, very possibly love between half-siblings, or at least cousins. Really”. The half-siblings are, without a doubt, Simba and Nala. Reynolds ends with Bambi (1942) referencing the scene we all have in mind: “cold-blooded murder of an innocent mother deer, which will cause lifelong trauma.”

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