Deadpool 3 is coming and it’s going to shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universe in more ways than one. Set for release on July 26, 2024, the film will be the third in the Deadpool series and the first as a part of the MCU.The titular hero has always been a walking contradiction: he’s a prolific killer who tries to do the right thing, he loves his guns as much as his stuffed unicorn, and he never shuts up even though no one can see his mouth moving. Ultimately, he’s the perfect character to play the centerpiece for a movie that will be wildly important to the MCU and also, largely inconsequential.How exactly Deadpool 3 plans to jump across the Multiverse remains to be seen, but it’s safe to bet that time travel will play a key role. At the end of Deadpool 2, Wade Wilson/Deadpool begins hopping through time using Cable’s time travel device. His exploits run the gamut from comedic – killing Ryan Reynolds before he has a chance to make Green Lantern – to serious – saving his love, Vanessa. One stop, though, is key as Deadpool eliminates the version of himself depicted in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. This may be a preview of what’s to come. Not only does the change clean up some of the messiness created by the largely ignored prequel movie, but it also brings the current iteration of Deadpool in contact with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, a character set to co-star in Deadpool 3.
Deadpool 3 is coming and it’s going to shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universe in more ways than one. Set for release on July 26, 2024, the film will be the third in the Deadpool series and the first as a part of the MCU.
The titular hero has always been a walking contradiction: he’s a prolific killer who tries to do the right thing, he loves his guns as much as his stuffed unicorn, and he never shuts up even though no one can see his mouth moving. Ultimately, he’s the perfect character to play the centerpiece for a movie that will be wildly important to the MCU and also, largely inconsequential.
How exactly Deadpool 3 plans to jump across the Multiverse remains to be seen, but it’s safe to bet that time travel will play a key role. At the end of Deadpool 2, Wade Wilson/Deadpool begins hopping through time using Cable’s time travel device. His exploits run the gamut from comedic – killing Ryan Reynolds before he has a chance to make Green Lantern – to serious – saving his love, Vanessa. One stop, though, is key as Deadpool eliminates the version of himself depicted in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. This may be a preview of what’s to come. Not only does the change clean up some of the messiness created by the largely ignored prequel movie, but it also brings the current iteration of Deadpool in contact with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, a character set to co-star in Deadpool 3.
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