Among the many characters that Marvel fans are waiting to see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe following the Disney/Fox merge is Deadpool, and a theory suggests a fun way to bring him to the MCU through Loki’s Time Variance Authority. Deadpool is one of the most popular and beloved antiheroes from Marvel Comics, so it’s not surprising that there was a lot of anticipation and excitement around his first big-screen adaptation, which, unfortunately, didn’t work out as fans hoped.
Wade Wilson made his big-screen debut in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where he was played by Ryan Reynolds. X-Men Origins: Wolverine wasn’t well-received by critics, and fans quickly voiced their complaints about its portrayal of the Merc with a Mouth, but Wade got a new chance in his own movie. Released in 2016 and simply titled Deadpool, the movie explored the origins of the title character and his first adventures as a chaotic antihero who often breaks the fourth wall and always has something to say about everything and everyone. Deadpool was a critical and commercial success, with praise going towards Reynold’s performance, the movie’s sense of humor, its visual style, and faithfulness to the comics, and so a sequel arrived two years later.
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Titled Deadpool 2 (of course), the movie introduced antagonists Cable (Josh Brolin) and Russell Collins (Julian Dennison), along with ally Domino (Zazie Beets). Deadpool 2 was also a commercial and critical success, though some critics weren’t fully on board with the movie’s tone, script, and recycled jokes. Following the acquisition of Fox by Disney, it was confirmed that Deadpool will be integrated into the MCU, so fans are
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