'Deadpool 2' drops new teaser with hilarious Bob Ross impersonation

"Deadpool 2" promotional photo. Facebook/ DeadpoolMovie

"Deadpool 2" has finally dropped its first teaser where Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, does an absolutely hilarious Bob Ross impersonation. Unsurprisingly, the clip delivers sidesplitting comedy without showing any spoilers.

The teaser starts with the title of the segment, "Getting' Wet on Wet with Deadpool 2." The segment is a spoof of Bob Ross' "The Joy of Painting," where he shows off his painting skills while describing the steps in a casual and relaxed manner.

Deadpool opens the scene wearing a tucked in collared shirt, jeans and an afro wig, all of which copied the signature look of Bob Ross. He introduces some of the colors that he would use in the painting, including comically named colors like "mennen black," "box office gold," "doc brown," "pretty n' pink," "silverlicious," "yellow snow," "red dit," and "Betty White."

Deadpool starts dabbing his paintbrush into the canvas, as the anti-hero tells his audience, "Remember, this is your world. You get to make and break the rules here." Then, instantly, a beautiful painting of a snow-covered trees and mountainside appears.

"I love cocaine, so much," says Deadpool. The painting then becomes a picture of a forest and a cottage. "Now what you don't want to do is eat these paints," he adds. "Trust me on this on this one."

The teaser then cuts to a quick montage of shots from the upcoming film. A few of the shots show some familiar faces, like Dopinder, (Karan Soni) the taxi driver who helped Deadpool during the first movie, as well as the mutant named Negasonic Teenage Warhead, who also appeared in the first film. The mutant is seen in the trailer looking badass while wearing the signature yellow and black X-men team uniform.

The brief montage also shows a glimpse of the new characters, like Domino, played by Zazie Beetz, and another new character played by Julian Dennison.

"Deadpool 2" will be released on June 1, 2018.

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