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We know that the original Deadpool, which had been one

We know that the original Deadpool, which had been one of the most prolific movies of the 20th century and a key part of the cinematic universe, is coming back again. The original Deadpool also featured the original cast of Hugh Jackman, who had also been linked by the character's creator to return to the film's universe. Since Fury Road had already been rebranded and had been rebranded as a standalone movie, it looks like it will be a much, much larger story, if not a much bigger one. With the cast now out of the picture, it's hard to believe they will be returning for Deadpool 2.

The only way we know for sure that this is a film that will go on to feature a big sequel is if there was a script like this on the drawing board. This would prove to be a great way to bring up the original Deadpool, and we could be seeing new material with the addition of new characters like the titular "M" Deadpool.

Deadpool 4 is still due June 27th in theaters, and while we can't quite wrap our heads around it, we can say that it's a great deal more fun than we expected the first time we saw it.The University of Southern California has been awarded $1.2 million to investigate a case of sexually predatory behavior at a UC Berkeley fraternity.

The university announced Wednesday that the lawsuit was filed against the University of California by a former fraternity president and former student, who says he was sexually harassed and molested by the group.

The university is currently conducting a criminal investigation into the allegations and will announce its findings on Thursday.

"The students on the University of Southern California's (UC) Board of Regents, faculty and staff are informed that they are subject to disciplinary action against one of our staff members based on the allegations," said George L. Hurd, the university's vice president of students. "This conduct was committed to a number of years ago and is now being investigated by our Office of Special Investigations and is subject to the rules and guidelines of the Regents."

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