This summer, 20th Century Fox’sDeadpoolpresentation at San Diego Comic Con was one of the most talked-about panels, as fans finally got to see thefirst trailer. As we get closer and closer to the February 12 release, starRyan Reynoldsannounced in a new video, courtesy of Comic Book Resources, that he will be putting in an appearance at the Sao Paulo Comic Con, with the 20th Century Fox panel happening on Friday, December 4. It isn’t known what 20th Century Fox plans on displaying at the panel, but it certainly may be a new trailer, especially considering what producerSimon Kinbergrevealed earlier this month.

While he didn’t give a specific date,Simon Kinbergconfirmed that the newDeadpool trailerwill be arriving in December, and sinceRyan Reynoldshas announced his presence at Sao Paulo Comic Con, it’s certainly possible the trailer may debut here first, before arriving online.Simon Kinbergdescribed the new footage as “pretty awesome,” although he wouldn’t give any details about what fans may see in the second trailer. We also learned earlier this month that the first trailer for 20th Century Fox’sX-Men: Apocalypsewill be attached to prints ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens.

Deadpool

Based uponMarvel Comics' most unconventional anti-hero, Deadpool tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenaryWade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. TheDeadpoolsupporting cast includesMorena Baccarin,Gina Carano,Ed Skrein,T.J. Miller,Brianna Hildebrandor Olesia Shewchuk.

Tim MillerdirectsDeadpoolfrom a script byRhett ReeseandPaul Wernick. We reported last month that A-list directorsJames CameronandDavid Fincherboth had high praise for the script, putting in a good word for the project when it looked like it may not ever see the light of day. StarRyan Reynoldsis also producing alongsideSimon KinbergandLauren Shuler Donner.

Simon Kinbergalso revealed last month thatDeadpoolis set within theX-Menmovie universe. The producer explained thatDeadpoolwill make references to the events portrayed in the previousX-Menmovies, but it isn’t clear what these references may be yet. Hopefully we’ll get some of these references in the new trailer, but we’ll have to wait and see. Until then, take a look at this newDeadpoolvideo, as we wait for the new trailer to arrive next month.