The "Deadpool" movie battle plan has been released as part of the 12 Days of Deadpool Christmas promo.
Last Monday, a new "Deadpool" movie poster was revealed on EW. The image opened the 12 Days of Deadpoolpromo, which will release exclusive content to different publications.
The new "Deadpool" movie poster showed the anti-hero carrying a big gun and pointing downwards. Other outlets which will receive first-hand updates are People, Deviant Art, Empire, Fandango, Deadpool Core, Mashable and iMAX, among others.
The end of the promo on Christmas day, Dec. 25, will unveil a new "Deadpool" movie trailer.
Comicbook.com reported that Ryan Reynolds took to Twitter to continue the 12 Days of Deadpool. His post showed a GIF of the anti-hero unrolling what looked like a battle plan.
"12 Days ofDeadpooljust got real, ya filthy animals," Reynolds tweeted. He also tagged Deviant Art, one of the announced outlets which will receive exclusive content.
A close-up image of the "Deadpool" movie battle plan was uploaded by Deviant Art user Heidi. It showed the layout of a home with a number of unusual weapons and traps such as a "red-hot spring-loaded nut-punching doorknob," komodo dragons, medical waste and P.R.O.U.S (Pizza Rats of Unusual Size).
According to Ace Showbiz, the artwork is somewhat similar to the one in "Home Alone." Moreover, the appearance of a yellow honey badger with iron claws and an X on his chest seemed to hint on Wolverine's cameo in the "Deadpool" movie.
In a report by Yibada, there are reports that "X-Men" member Logan, also known as Wolverine, could appear in the "Deadpool" movie. The rumors began when Hugh Jackman visited the set of the film.
The publication noted that both Wolverine and Deadpool appeared together in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine." They were former members of the black ops group named Team X and were subjects of experimentation in the Weapon Plus program.
The "Deadpool" movie will hit cinemas on Feb. 12, 2016.