The tease from Deadpool 3's writers about the film's story hints that it will be the character's perfect introduction into the MCU. After the character's poor treatment in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, 2016 saw Ryan Reynolds deliver one of the most faithful adaptations of the character imaginable in Deadpool. This was followed up in 2018 with Deadpool 2, although as the rights to the character belonged to Fox at the time, the two movies were kept separate from the wider Marvel continuity.
With the rights to numerous characters now having reverted to Marvel, Deadpool is set to make his MCU debut in Deadpool 3. Exactly how Deadpool will work in the MCU remains to be seen, but the prospect is exciting. In the comics, the character is a regular collaborator with numerous other heroes, and his fourth-wall-breaking antics are enough to bring some levity to the stories of even the most serious characters.
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Deadpool 3's writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese have teased story details that evidence how the film will perfectly introduce Deadpool into the MCU. Wernick and Reese described Deadpool 3 as a "fish-out-of-water" story, explaining that it will "drop a lunatic into a very sane world." Not only does this perfectly match Deadpool's role within the Marvel comics, but it also affords a clear opportunity to double down on the elements that made Deadpool and Deadpool 2 so successful.
The story details from Deadpool 3's writers prove not only that the general tone of the previous movies will remain intact, but also that Deadpool 3 won't dive too deep into serious exposition. Describing the sequel as a «fish-out-of-water» story seems to indicate that the film will have Deadpool somewhat
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