By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 25, 2015 07:00 AM EST

A new "Deadpool" video was released for Comic Con Sao Paolo, and attendees can rest assured they're getting their money's worth as Ryan Reynolds makes an effort to speaks to them in Portuguese...and swears.

Months remain till "Deadpool" debuts in theaters, and the team behind the masked mercenary is working hard marketing the film. It seems like they're making sure audiences are really ready for what they're about to see in the highly-anticipated film.

The latest effort from the "Deadpool" team is the video below for Sao Paolo's Comic Con next month.

It's obvious "Deadpool" isn't for PG-13 audiences, and the video above wants audiences to know that.

It's no surprise that the Comic Con in Sao Paulo in December is the perfect place for "Deadpool" to swear and just be himself, whether that be in English or Portuguese. The new promotional "Deadpool" video above has subtitles for Portuguese audiences to follow, non-Portuguese audiences might have a hard time understanding the character here. Still, it's as real as Deadpool's going to get and viewers will no doubt like it.

While the marketing team behind the superhero flick is to be applauded for their astounding work, it isn't over yet. The latest "Deadpool" rumors suggest that there's going to be a second trailer in December, or at least one more trailer set for release in theaters February.

As reported by Cinema Blend, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" already has two comic book trailers airing during its theater release. Having a third attachment looks possible, and it could be "Deadpool."

However, according to Comicbook.com, there's a high chance that the second "Deadpool" trailer will appear at the December 4 Fox panel in Comic Con Sao Paolo.

Meanwhile, it's perhaps worth noting that "Deadpool's" marketing team is allowed to be as straightforward as the titular character himself. According to Cinema Blend, the Deadpool team doesn't have to make so much of an effort when it comes to special effects showing droid commercials and the like. Their attack is quite simple - put Ryan Reynolds in a superhero costume hiding his face and highlight Deadpool's "I don't give a f**k" personality." However, there are very few movies that could pull off such a strategy.

"Deadpool" shows how the character Wade Wilson turned from being a former Special Forces operative to a mercenary Deadpool. It  follows the story of the most unconventional anti-hero in Marvel Comics who aims to hunt down the man that nearly wrecked his life. He does this with a twisted sense of humor as well as his new accelerated healing powers, which he acquired after becoming the subject of an experiment gone rogue.

"Deadpool" is slated for release on February 12, 2016.