By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 08, 2015 06:00 AM EST

Fans of the Merc with a mouth can rejoice! Those who wish to join the Deadpool Core can now do so, and it's easier than one would think.

According to the Deadpool core's official website Deadpool core, a fan need only sign up on the website. The only thing required to join the Deadpool Core is an email address.

What exactly does someone get from joining the Deadpool core? According to Superhero Hype, joining grants fans entry to Deadpool's inner sanctum. This will give them access to everything a "true fan" of the Regenerating Degenerate would need.

Movie Web states that those who join will receive emails that contain mind-blowing, butt-jiggling, Bea Arhtur-lovin', 50,000 bajigowatts of awesome, which is all wrapped inside a Deadpool electronic "news and content" chimichanga.

As ridiculous as that sounds, it's perfect for one of the most popular Marvel superheroes since Wolverine. While sounding a little grandiose, the perks from signing up to join the Deadpool Core seem quite impressive.

Aside from the email content that members will receive frequently, members will also receive free digital content such as wallpapers and pictures from the set of the film "Deadpool."

For those who do not know who Deadpool is yet, his real name Is Wade Wilson. Wade was a former Special Forces member turned assassin who was forced into the "Weapon X" project after being diagnosed with cancer that had spread throughout his entire body.

Wade was then given a healing factor similar to that of Wolverine, which healed his body but also spread his cancer to cover all of his skin.

Upon taking the name Deadpool, after the patients who had died in the experimentation process before him, Wade became a freelance assassin taking up various missions and earning the reputation as one of the Marvel Universe's greatest anti-heroes.

The movie based on the character is scheduled for release on Feb. 12, 2016 in theatres. The film stars Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, and the film will be more focused on the origin of the character.

The film also stars Morena Baccarin, MMA star Gina Carano, Ed Skrein, T.J. Miller and Olesia Shewchuk. "Deadpool" is directed by first-time director Tim Miller and was written by Rhett Resse and Paul Wernick.

What do you think about joining the Deadpool Core? Let us know in the comments below.