Deadpool & Wolverine Confirms Which Logan Is in the Movie

Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool finally reunites with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine. The movie marks Deadpool’s first appearance in the MCU since Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and it forms a big part of the MCU’s Multiverse Saga as the Merc With a Mouth leaps into different realities. Along with characters from Fox’s X-Men franchise, Deadpool & Wolverine sees Loki’s Time Variance Authority leap streaming series to the big screen, as they reach out to Wade Wilson to make him a universe-hopping offer he can’t refuse.Aside from Deadpool’s move into the MCU, Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine has been the biggest talking point in the Marvel fandom for years. Previously, Jackman had remained adamant that 2017’s Logan would be his final appearance as the character he first played in 2000’s X-Men. Despite this, fans — and Ryan Reynolds — have been eager to see Logan and Deadpool team up properly ever since the latter got his solo movie. Now, the magic of Marvel’s Multiverse Saga has finally allowed it to happen. However, Wolverine’s cinematic history is a little bit complicated, which Deadpool & Wolverine has a great deal of fun with, as expected.It’s no secret that the X-Men franchise encompasses several irreconcilable continuity errors. The movies broke new ground for superheroes in cinema but also arrived when Hollywood was far less experienced with epic IPs the size of the MCU. The franchise had to feel its way along through numerous creative ups and downs in X-Men movies that saw some serious logical holes crop up in the timeline. Reynolds’ solo Deadpool efforts have taken great glee in pointing those mistakes out, keeping with Wade Wilson’s fourth-wall-shattering nature.

Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool finally reunites with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine. The movie marks Deadpool’s first appearance in the MCU since Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and it forms a big part of the MCU’s Multiverse Saga as the Merc With a Mouth leaps into different realities. Along with characters from Fox’s X-Men franchise, Deadpool & Wolverine sees Loki‘s Time Variance Authority leap streaming series to the big screen, as they reach out to Wade Wilson to make him a universe-hopping offer he can’t refuse.

Aside from Deadpool’s move into the MCU, Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine has been the biggest talking point in the Marvel fandom for years. Previously, Jackman had remained adamant that 2017’s Logan would be his final appearance as the character he first played in 2000’s X-Men. Despite this, fans — and Ryan Reynolds — have been eager to see Logan and Deadpool team up properly ever since the latter got his solo movie. Now, the magic of Marvel’s Multiverse Saga has finally allowed it to happen. However, Wolverine’s cinematic history is a little bit complicated, which Deadpool & Wolverine has a great deal of fun with, as expected.

It’s no secret that the X-Men franchise encompasses several irreconcilable continuity errors. The movies broke new ground for superheroes in cinema but also arrived when Hollywood was far less experienced with epic IPs the size of the MCU. The franchise had to feel its way along through numerous creative ups and downs in X-Men movies that saw some serious logical holes crop up in the timeline. Reynolds’ solo Deadpool efforts have taken great glee in pointing those mistakes out, keeping with Wade Wilson’s fourth-wall-shattering nature.

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