'Deadpool' campaign releases 'Merc with a Mouth' emoji keyboard

 20th Century Fox Official

The "12 Days of Deadpool" promotion continues and fans were treated to a set of Deadpool emojis on its eighth day.

As part of the promotion for "Deadpool" movie, which is set to release in February 2016, 20th Century Fox revealed an emoji keyboard featuring the masked mercenary and some characters from Marvel.

The emojis show the "Merc' with a Mouth" with different facial expressions and gestures from his hands, as well as his katana. The emoji keyboard can be downloaded for iOS and Android devices.

Actor Ryan Reynolds, who plays the titular character, shared a pic of his Deadpool emoji chat with Kim Kardashian.

While Reynolds may have already shown everyone how cool the emojis were, some were not able to use it and claimed that the keyboard's emoji section keeps on loading.

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But the official Twitter account for the movie mentioned that a solution is being developed.

"Y'all bumrushed the Deadpool emoji servers. Our surly IT professionals are on it, ask you to please standby and to kindly go f yourself," the post reads.

Meanwhile, the Deadpool emoji keyboard wasn't the only awesome stuff released to increase the hype for the upcoming movie. Reynolds recently shared a page of the movie script filled with doodles.

Also as part of the #12DaysofDeadpool campaign, Reynolds teased fans by uploading the image on Twitter. The script mostly talked about the scene where Deadpool gets into a fight with Colossus.

What's next for the marketing promotion? More details about the campaign can be found on this link.

With the regular updates surrounding the movie, fans will surely be excited to see Reynolds reprise his role as the katana-wielding Wade Wilson and how 20<sup>th Century Fox will deliver his story.

"Deadpool" is directed by Tim Miller and penned by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. It is scheduled to hit theaters on Feb. 12, 2016. Aside from Reynolds, the movie stars Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, and Gina Carano.

 

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