'Deadpool' Cast News: Ryan Reynolds is Done With Superhero Roles

Those that enjoyed seeing actor Ryan Reynolds donning a superhero costume, whether it be his iconic CG Green Lantern suit, or his more recent Deadpool costume, may be unhappy to hear that he'll no longer be portraying anymore superhero characters.

In a recent interview with the Huffington Post, the actor speaks on his past experiences as the super-powered characters and states that he's run his course with them.

"Playing Green Lantern was difficult in certain respects, one of which was that there was no suit," Reynolds stated. "There was no identifiable Green Lantern suit. It was created in post-production by computer graphic artists. One of the great pleasures of playing Deadpool is, when we're shooting, we invited a lot of the Make-a-Wish kids on and they connect with the character because he's a guy who has cancer but he's a guy that has never let this cancer stop him. I think it's fascinating to see that, but it's also really amazing to see their faces when you walk in in that suit. There it is! It's tactile... That's been an amazing experience, to sort of feel what that's like because I never could do that before in any other superhero roles I've done."

Reynolds then responded to the question as to if he'll ever play anymore superhero characters:

"God no! We all want to be Batman alone at home in our specifically-sewn Bat pajammies, but no, I have no desire to play any other superheroes after this. Hopefully we'll get to do 'Deadpool' again. Given the fact that it's rated R, the fans have to show their support for it, and they have to come out and make it worthwhile for the studio to make another one, but that's it for me. I've punched that superhero card a few times now, and that's enough."

'Deadpool' is scheduled to open on February 12, 2016.