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Emma Corrin shows off her long legs in a leather minidress while promoting Deadpool and Wolverine at San Diego Comic-Con

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Emma Corrin looked amazing while promoting the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday

Emma Corrin looked incredible while promoting the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.

The 28-year-old British actor took to the stage in a leather minidress that showed off her toned legs while a pair of open-toed heels accentuated her height.

Emma, ​​who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, showed off their leg tattoos beneath sheer black tights and accessorized with a delicate bracelet.

The Crown star plays the character of Charles Xavier, aka Professor X’s evil sister Cassandra Nova, in the new Marvel crossover, which sees Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reprise their lead roles.

Ryan, 47, and Hugh, 55, were joined by director Shawn Levy and many other special guests at the panel in Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center.

Emma Corrin looked amazing while promoting the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday

The 28-year-old British actor took to the stage in a leather minidress that showed off her toned legs while a pair of strappy heels accentuated her height.

The 28-year-old British actor took to the stage in a leather minidress that showed off her toned legs while a pair of strappy heels accentuated her height.

The Crown star plays the character of Charles Xavier, aka Professor X's evil sister Cassandra Nova, in the new Marvel crossover.

The Crown star plays the character of Charles Xavier, aka Professor X’s evil sister Cassandra Nova, in the new Marvel crossover.

As thousands of fans greeted them in San Diego, millions of fans took advantage of Thursday’s preview screenings for what could be a record-breaking experience.

Early reports claim that Thursday night’s preview gross could be between $35 million and $40 million, which would be a record for an R-rated film, according to Deadline.

The superhero sequel had been projected to debut between $160 million and $170 million… but could now be closer to $200 million, a first for an R-rated film.

Reynolds took the stage in a pink short-sleeved shirt and forest green pants for the panel in Hall H.

He was joined by Jackman, who wore a white T-shirt, blue jacket and blue pants for the event.

The Deadpool and Wolverine stars were joined by their co-star Emma, ​​​​Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and director Shawn Levy, who had a surprise for fans.

Instead of a traditional panel showing snippets of footage, the panel was actually a secret advance screening of the entire film.

After the screening, Feige said it was “the best moviegoing experience of my entire life,” giving the stars and filmmakers a taste of what to expect when fans flood theaters this weekend, which could indeed become historic.

While we won’t know until official numbers come in on Friday, an early report from Deadline claims Thursday’s preview grosses are north of $35 million, and possibly even as high as $40 million.

Emma, ​​​​who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns

They looked amazing

Emma, ​​who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns “they”/”them,” showed off their leg tattoos beneath sheer black tights and accessorized with a delicate bracelet.

Emma strutted her stuff as she stepped out to promote the upcoming Marvel movie.

Emma strutted her stuff as she stepped out to promote the upcoming Marvel movie.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reprise their roles as the title characters in Deadpool & Wolverine

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reprise their roles as the title characters in Deadpool & Wolverine

(L-R) Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Ryan, Director Shawn Levy, Hugh, Corrin, Dafne Keen, Jennifer Garner, Chris Evans, Channing Tatum and Wesley Snipes took the stage.

(L-R) Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Ryan, Director Shawn Levy, Hugh, Corrin, Dafne Keen, Jennifer Garner, Chris Evans, Channing Tatum and Wesley Snipes took the stage.

That would be roughly double the previous record for an R-rated film, this film’s predecessor, 2018’s Deadpool 2, which grossed $18.6 million.

It’s still far from the overall Thursday preview record ($60 million for 2019’s Avengers: Endgame), but it would be in the top nine if it tops $31 million.

The new Thursday night screening would be on par with Marvel’s 2022 sequel Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, which earned $36 million in Thursday previews en route to a $187.4 million opening weekend.

Marvel’s 2018 blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War grossed $39 million on Thursday ahead of a massive $257.6 million debut.

How Deadpool and Wolverine’s Thursday gross will impact their opening weekend remains to be seen, though they’ve already received plenty of praise from critics.

It currently has an 80% fresh score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, with a whopping 98% audience score from over 2,500 viewers in Thursday’s previews.

Just hours before their highly-anticipated Deadpool and Wolverine films hit theaters, Ryan and Hugh took over San Diego Comic-Con.

Just hours before their highly-anticipated Deadpool and Wolverine films hit theaters, Ryan and Hugh took over San Diego Comic-Con.

Ryan took the stage in a pink, short-sleeved button-down shirt and forest green pants for the panel in Hall H.

Ryan took the stage in a pink, short-sleeved button-down shirt and forest green pants for the panel in Hall H.

He was joined by Jackman, who sported a white T-shirt, blue jacket and blue pants for the event.

He was joined by Jackman, who sported a white T-shirt, blue jacket and blue pants for the event.

The Deadpool and Wolverine stars were joined by co-star Emma Corrin, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and director Shawn Levy, who had a surprise for fans.

The Deadpool and Wolverine stars were joined by co-star Emma Corrin, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and director Shawn Levy, who had a surprise for fans.

Instead of a traditional panel showing snippets of footage, the panel was actually a secret advance screening of the entire film.

Instead of a traditional panel showing snippets of footage, the panel was actually a secret advance screening of the entire film.

After the screening, Feige said it was

After the screening, Feige said it was “the best moviegoing experience of my entire life,” giving the stars and filmmakers a taste of what to expect when fans flood theaters this weekend, which could indeed become historic.

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