"Deadpool2" releases its first teaser trailer and it's exactly what the fans have expected. Violence, funny references, and spicy language- all promising a sequel equally entertaining like the first movie.

According to Vox, The footage was first leaked online and then Fox took it down. On Saturday, Ryan Reynolds personally uploaded the teaser online. The clip is taken from a preview that is currently airing in theaters before the new Wolverine movie "Logan". 

According to The Telegraph, the teaser featured Reynolds' Wade Wilson witnessing a crook assaulting an old man with a gun. Wade immediately thinks of rescuing the old man and runs into an old phone booth. There he started changing into his Deadpool outfit.

He gets completely naked and while trying to fit his costume, presses his butt cheeks into the glass. Fans can only hope that what they saw is presumably Ryan Reynolds's naked butt and not body double's. 

A gunshot is then heard in the "Deadpool 2" teaser indicating the crook has killed the poor old guy. Deadpool was so caught up in changing that he couldn't arrive at the scene in time. He admits that he should've called the 911 instead than trying to play hero himself.

With that, Deadpool lies down, uses the corpse as a pillow and starts munching on the Cherry Garcia from the spilled bag of groceries the old man was carrying. He jabs at Wolverine for his comfortable clothes of tank top and jeans while he had to wear a full costume.

Now for the hidden (or not so hidden) things in the teaser. The backdrop in the clip featured a theater with "Logan" posters. There is graffiti on the phone booth that reads, "Nathan Summers Comming Soon!" hinting that "Deadpool 2" will feature the time-travelling X-Men mutant Cable.

While Wade Wilson was running to the phone booth to change into Deadpool, the background music started playing the iconic Superman theme.  This is a classic reference of Clark Kent going into phone booths and emerging as Superman in seconds. Unfortunately for Wade, it took much more time.

The teaser ended with the unconventional "not soon enough" phrase rather than the usual coming soon or simply soon. "Deadpool 2" is scheduled to hit theaters on March 2, 2018.