Disney+'s newest changes solve a big Deadpool 3 problem for Marvel Studios regarding its streaming home. Ryan Reynolds' X-Men franchise is currently set to be the lone survivor of Fox's universe after Disney acquired the studio in 2019. The R-rated superhero action/comedy series has been a huge hit through its first two installments. Although Disney and Marvel aren't usually part of the R-rated entertainment business, that will change with Deadpool 3, which has raised a number of questions about the future.
Deadpool 3 is still in the early stages of development, as the sequel doesn't have a director or release date. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has confirmed Deadpool 3 will be R-rated and set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity. While fans have wondered how Wade Wilson will join the MCU after playfully interacting with Fox's confusing X-Men canon, the Merc with a Mouth's future is undoubtedly promising. However, integrating R-rated content into the MCU is not an easy task for a variety of reasons. One of the many problems Deadpool 3 has been facing is the likelihood that it wouldn't eventually stream on Disney+ alongside the rest of Marvel Studios' movies and shows.
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It is no secret that Disney+ has been a family-friendly streaming service since it launched in 2019. The Mouse House has gone to great lengths in some cases to maintain this image. All R-rated and TV-MA programming Disney controlled went to Hulu instead of Disney+ as a result, but that has now changed. Netflix's former Marvel shows are coming to Disney+ in March 2022 along with revamped parental controls. Both of these announcements are just the beginning of Disney+ becoming a
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