With the Merc with a Mouth finally crossing over, the writers of Deadpool 3 say no Marvel Cinematic Universe movie is safe from his insults. Ryan Reynolds first brought the iconic hero to life in Fox's X-Men franchise with the poorly received Origins: Wolverine before getting another shot at the role with 2016's Deadpool. The solo film scored widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, helping earn it a sequel with 2018's Deadpool 2, which was similarly well-received and a box office hit.
Thanks to this continued success, Reynolds and his producing partners have been long at work on a Deadpool 3 movie, first beginning at Fox before Disney acquired 21st Century Fox and the X-Men franchise was brought to a close. The film would get a new lease on life as Reynolds began working with Marvel Studios to incorporate the character into the MCU for the threequel, finally gaining some steam earlier this year as Free Guy and The Adam Project's Shawn Levy signed on to direct. Deadpool 3 is also bringing back original writing duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and they're offering exciting insight for what's to come from the film.
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While appearing on The Post-Credit Podcast, writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick offered a tease of what to expect from Deadpool 3. In looking at the character making his way to the House of Mouse, the duo confirmed no MCU movie would be safe from Deadpool's insults in the upcoming threequel. See what the two shared below:
«How many movies have they given us? 25? 26? 28? Something like that. We have a treasure trove of things to poke fun at now… and Deadpool’s an equal [opportunist] so everyone’s fair game. I do think we do
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