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'Deadpool' Will Be More Awesome Because Of This Man! Junkie XL Will Work On The Musical Score

Oct 05, 2015 09:49 PM EDT | By Mic Florendo

In the "Deadpool" trailer, which was released two months ago, the songs that probably stood out were the popular 90's hit "Shoop" by Salt-N-Pepa and the kickass track by DMX entitled "X Gon' Give It To Ya."

These songs really bring out the quirky and badass personality of Wade Wilson.

Music is important in any movie as it enhances the emotion in every scene and 20th Century FOX knows how to make its upcoming film more awesome - and that is to get Tom Holkenborg. Also known as Junkie XL, the Dutch composer confirmed on Twitter that he will be working on the musical score of "Deadpool."

The 47-year-old producer is known for his work in several big-budget films including "300: Rise of an Empire", "Divergent", and "Mad Max: Fury Road." Junkie XL is also working alongside Hans Zimmer in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."

According to Uproxx, Tom Holkenborg's signature focus on intense drum-heavy hooks should give a necessary balance to the comedy teased in Fox's upcoming superhero flick. "Deadpool" has wrapped up filming a few months ago so it is Junkie XL's turn to add more life into the movie.

Apart from having a renowned composer to work on the Marvel-based film, another thing that makes the "Deadpool" awesome is the costume. Even Ryan Reynolds had a hard time resisting the red and black suit.

In a recent interview, the 38-year-old actor confessed that the stole his character's costume.

"I loved wearing it and I have run away with one - I'll probably get into trouble for saying that, but I've waited 10 years to do this movie so I'm leaving with a fucking suit," he told MSN.

Ryan Reynolds also admitted a few months ago that he and his director got emotional when they saw the costume. "When we finally saw that suit, fully done, finished and completed...both Tim Miller and I wept," he told ComicBook. Get ready to see more awesome things in "Deadpool" as it hits the theaters on February 12, 2016.

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