Ryan Reynolds thinks it's "natural" to defy acting stereotypes.
Reynolds has insisted he doesn't want to keep playing the same type of part again and again.
He said: "I punched that card a few times, and I feel comfortable saying I don't think I'm going to ever be playing like a traditional superhero again after 'Deadpool'.
"I mean, hopefully I get to make more 'Deadpool' films. I just feel like you have so many trips around with varying levels of success you let it go. That's just a natural thing."
The 38-year-old actor also teased more details about the superhero film.
He told Extra: "You're going to see everything you love about 'Deadpool', that's for sure.
"You're going to get your fourth wall breaking. You're going to get your merc with a mouth. You're going to get your scars, you're going to get everything, and you're going to get the greatest comic book to film adaptation to a suit you've ever seen in your life."
Meanwhile, Ryan recently joked that he fears his seven-month-old daughter James' first word will be rude.
Speaking of the little girl, who he has with wife Blake Lively, he said: "She's going to learn those words eventually anyway.
"If her first word is f**k, then I've done something wrong, but otherwise I think we're fine. I think we're OK."
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