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After months of anticipation, the first teaser for Deadpool 2 has arrived thanks to the star of the film, Ryan Reynolds, himself. The clip is the same as the one running ahead of Logan screenings but it's the first time we've been able to view it online.

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As expected, the clip is chock full of irreverent humor and gags, and even includes a very brief cameo from comic book legend Stan Lee. The anti-hero hero is shown in a phone booth changing into his uniform, pressing his butt cheeks against the glass and providing the viewer with what can only be Reynolds’s naked butt, while the Superman theme song plays in the background. Eventually, the titular character gets into his costume, but by the time he leaves the phone booth, the person he was going to save has been killed.

Besides Deadpool's signature cheekiness, fans are treated to a small teaser scrawled outside of the phone booth. The words "Nathan Summers cumming soon" allude to Cable, aka Nathan Summers, an X-Men character who will appear in the much-anticipated sequel to the R-rated hit and could be a hint that the character castings will be revealed shortly. Cable was first revealed as a character in Deadpool 2 following the credits of the original film. Watch that below.

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Look for the film to arrive in theaters on March 2, 2018, despite the teaser only telling us "not soon enough."

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