The Marvel Cinematic Universe has an endless supply of exciting upcoming projects, but none are quite as highly anticipated as Deadpool 3. The upcoming R-rated comedy marks Deadpool’s official entrance to the MCU–and he is bringing Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine along for the ride. The major film is currently slated for release in early 2024, though Hollywood’s ongoing strikes could throw a wrench in Marvel Studios’ upcoming schedule. Nevertheless, fans are eagerly anticipating any new snippet of news about the Phase 5 film.There are already plenty of rumors about what characters will appear in Deadpool 3, with many theories suggesting that audiences will see several pre-MCU Marvel characters from the Fox universe. While few of these theories have actually been confirmed, it seems as though a new rumor is breaking through each and every week. Now, the latest scoop from behind the scenes of Deadpool 3 suggests that audiences may meet a new mutant in the upcoming film, one who has very rarely appeared in any media outside of Marvel Comics. Even more exciting, this new character’s introduction is rumored to fulfill one of the internet’s favorite superhero fan castings in recent years.The latest reports suggest that Taylor Swift will star in Deadpool 3 as Dazzler, a mutant appearing in X-Men comics. The pop star, currently in the midst of her best-selling Eras tour, has often been the subject of fan castings when it comes to Dazzler, who herself is a musician and singer in Marvel Comics. The natural connection between Swift and Dazzler is quite plain and, given the singer’s occasional forays into acting in films like Cats and Amsterdam, her casting wouldn’t be entirely out of the question. Now, these rumors finally appear to be getting some concrete evidence from insider sources to back them up. In a film as wild as Deadpool 3, a cameo from Taylor Swift would be more than possible.RELATED: There’s Only One MCU Villain Wade Wilson Should Face in Deadpool 3
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has an endless supply of exciting upcoming projects, but none are quite as highly anticipated as Deadpool 3. The upcoming R-rated comedy marks Deadpool’s official entrance to the MCU–and he is bringing Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine along for the ride. The major film is currently slated for release in early 2024, though Hollywood’s ongoing strikes could throw a wrench in Marvel Studios’ upcoming schedule. Nevertheless, fans are eagerly anticipating any new snippet of news about the Phase 5 film.
There are already plenty of rumors about what characters will appear in Deadpool 3, with many theories suggesting that audiences will see several pre-MCU Marvel characters from the Fox universe. While few of these theories have actually been confirmed, it seems as though a new rumor is breaking through each and every week. Now, the latest scoop from behind the scenes of Deadpool 3 suggests that audiences may meet a new mutant in the upcoming film, one who has very rarely appeared in any media outside of Marvel Comics. Even more exciting, this new character’s introduction is rumored to fulfill one of the internet’s favorite superhero fan castings in recent years.
The latest reports suggest that Taylor Swift will star in Deadpool 3 as Dazzler, a mutant appearing in X-Men comics. The pop star, currently in the midst of her best-selling Eras tour, has often been the subject of fan castings when it comes to Dazzler, who herself is a musician and singer in Marvel Comics. The natural connection between Swift and Dazzler is quite plain and, given the singer’s occasional forays into acting in films like Cats and Amsterdam, her casting wouldn’t be entirely out of the question. Now, these rumors finally appear to be getting some concrete evidence from insider sources to back them up. In a film as wild as Deadpool 3, a cameo from Taylor Swift would be more than possible.
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