One of the most unlikely Marvel friendships to date, Spider-Man and Deadpool are the dynamic duo fans didn’t know they needed. The pair starred in a series of comics together from 2016 to 2019, where they finally got the chance to get to know each other, beyond the masks.
The Spider-Man and Deadpool relationship works so well because of their ability to get along, despite their moral differences. Marvel fans adore them, because they’re a true representation of the phrase ‘opposites attract.’ Deadpool is obviously rough around the edges, and he isn’t afraid to delve into the darker side of life to achieve his desired outcome. On the other hand, Spider-Man is basically as clean-cut as heroes come, which is why he’s able to spot the good in Wade Wilson.
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So, even though their bromance is rather unusual, the bond between them is actually pretty strong. Ryan Reynolds and Marvel Studios have confirmed that Deadpool 3 will be set in the official MCU, so viewers are hyped about getting to see their favorite mercenary make some waves in the Marvel universe. Given the popularity of the Spider-Man and Deadpool pairing, it would be a shame to omit Wade’s bond with Peter, now that they’re being given the chance to exist within the same world.
Thanks to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home there are now three different Spider-Men in the MCU that Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool has the chance of meeting. This makes the possibility of bringing their comic book adventures to life even greater. With that being said, however, Reynolds’ Deadpool would likely click the best with Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker for a number of reasons.
Firstly, upon first
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