Canada is a hot spot for many American films because it provides filmmakers with many benefits, such as the country’s generous tax incentive and amazing filming locations. This made Vancouver a prime filming location for Fox’s R-rated Deadpool film.
"We needed a junkyard, so we turned a giant yard where they scrap aircraft and surplus military equipment into a military salvage yard," production designer Sean Haworth told The Hollywood Reporter. "We brought in tons of extra material, heaps of old containers, planes, parts of helicopters and chewed-up trains. At first glance, Vancouver is a very modern, model-like city, so it's easy to be worried you won't find the falling-apart look. But we also found amazingly gritty old factories and alleyways and bars and docks."
You can actually get a glimpse of the junkyard set in Mario Lopez’s interview with Ryan Reynold’s from May.
Deadpool hits theaters on Feb. 12, 2016. Are you ready? Sound off in the comments!
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