Looks like Deadpool 2 is having a minor halt in production. Director, Tim Miller, has quit the Deadpool team leaving Ryan Reynolds and screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick on their own.

Miller has left the highly anticipated sequel due to creative differences with Reynolds according to Deadline. Reynolds produced the original film and was heavily involved in getting the movie made the first time around. This drive and motivation reportedly gave the star more weight in making decisions for the sequel, leading to the clash.

The Wrap reports one of the big issues was casting. Miller wanted Kyle Chandler to play the role of Cable, however, Reynolds did not and the studio took the side of Mr. Deadpool himself.

Another thing that could have been a factor in this feud is money. Miller made $250,000 for the first film, where as Reynolds was supposed to make $2 million but ended up with $10 million after the film's success. The actor is said to make even more money this time around.