Deadpool will officially join the Marvel Cinematic Universe this summer and bring Wolverine with him (though potentially only temporarily). But there’s a lot more going on with this movie.
The trio will be Marvel’s only mainline film this year, after the rest of its roster was replaced thanks to the Hollywood strikes of 2023, but it’s likely to make a lot of money. The series, created through 20th Century Fox, “Deadpool
Considering the years of anticipation and the fact that he’ll be bringing back Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, this time in the vintage yellow and blue X-Men uniform, it doesn’t seem exceptionally difficult, especially considering the few superhero projects he’ll be competing with. .
But there’s still more to know. So we summarize everything for you below.
Although almost every project on Marvel’s list of videos and TV series has been postponed until 2025 thanks to Hollywood’s one-two punch combined with typical production delays, “Deadpool
It will hit theaters on July 26, 2024, and will be Marvel’s main release this year.
Well, as you’ve probably guessed from the movie’s title, “Deadpool
We also know that Morena Baccarin returns in the role of Vanessa, as well as Stefan Kapicic in the role of Colossus. Rob Delaney and Brianna Hildebrand also return to the franchise, and Jennifer Garner returns as Elektra, the character she comes from. Emma Corrin will play Cassandra Nova (in the comics, she is an X-Men villain, who happens to be the sister of Professor Charles Xavier).
Marvel is incredibly unwavering with branding, and as such, the main story points are kept under wraps, but we were given a few pieces.
On the one hand, we know what the story won’t be. In a recent interview with Empire magazine, star Ryan Reynolds and Marvel executive Kevin Feige revealed that Reynolds’ first pitch for the film, a sort of “Rashoman” story told from 3 angles: shot down by Feige. The story was unlocked thanks to the help of Hugh Jackman.
In stills released exclusively for the CinemaCon audience this year, it was revealed that at the beginning of “Deadpool”
It looks like this will be the bridge to the MCU, it’s hard to say for sure which universe it will take a position in (since, thanks to “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness,” we know there’s a multiverse in the MCU). MCU. That’s a lot. )
At least, the trailer features a few portals that definitely come from “Doctor Strange” (it’s unclear who mentions them). And there’s also a scene with what appears to be the shell of an oversized Ant-Man suit.
Wade hints that he’s about to lose his entire world and everyone he cares about, leading him to team up with a very reluctant Wolverine, who has already lost his. Beyond that? The story is guessable.
We don’t know for sure yet, but Marvel has trained us all to expect crossovers and cameos, so there’s a pretty good chance that yes, we’ll see some familiar MCU heroes.
At the very least, TVA’s appearance makes it easy to guess which “Loki” characters might appear; it’s unlikely we’ll see Tom Hiddleston himself, given that he literally morphed into the MCU edition of Yggdrasil at the end of that. series. .
To be clear, we’re just speculating. But if we had to place bets, director Shawn Levy has let it be known that he’d love to team up with Deadpool, Wolverine, and Thor. Then, who knows, he got Chris Hemsworth in.
This is a no-brainer, as talking to the audience is a Deadpool thing. But since this is an evidence-based analysis, the concrete evidence extends to the full “Deadpool” trailer.
There’s the moment when Deadpool excitedly talks about a “great slow-motion action sequence. “And toward the end, when his roommate Blind Al (Leslie Uggams, another regular) asks him for some, he whispers, “Hey, cocaine is the only one. “What Feige said forbidden!”
But we’ll leave you with this symbol of the 20th Century Fox logo half-buried in the apocalyptic world where Deadpool hunts Wolverine, which is probably also a reference to some other 20th Century Fox franchise, “Planet of the Apes. “.
RIP in one of the studios in Hollywood history.
Of his will. Like “Deadpool” and “Deadpool 2,” “Deadpool
Unfortunately, Deadpool arguably wouldn’t be guilty of the MCU’s first F-bomb; that honor went to Chris Pratt in “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3. “Still, Deadpool will increase the number. If you doubted it, the trailer has turned them off so far.
Sexual innuendo? We had “whiskey cock claws”, “I’m drenched in rain right now” and the slogan is literally “There’s nothing like being together”. So yes, it came out.
Unbelievable violence? Check it out too. The trailer makes this movie look like rivers of blood. And don’t fall asleep with Wolverine digging his steel claws right into Deadpool’s genitals.
And, to fulfill this promise to increase the number, we counted five distinct F-bombs and a rude appearance that rhymes with “spitting” and refers to poop. (Which, admittedly, Tony Stark said a long time ago in “Avengers. “): Age of Ultron. “) So there you have it.