![]() ![]() ![]() Hugh Jackman's involvement in Deadpool 3 means that Deadpool's relentless jokes about his relationship with Wolverine can finally be paid off. After Kevin Feige revealed the upcoming Avengers: Secret Wars, there was speculation that Jackman would return as Wolverine in the multiversal adventure, but the confirmation of his return in Deadpool 3 is much more exciting, as he will perform opposite this version of Reynolds' Deadpool for the first time on the big screen. Jackman originally portrayed Fox's Wolverine in eight films over seventeen years, finally retiring the role in 2017's Logan, which was billed as Jackman's final adventure in the X-Men franchise. On September 27, 2022, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman released a video announcing Jackman's return as James "Logan" Howlett, a.k.a. Keeping Deadpool 3 R-rated - Marvel Studios' first R-rated project - will allow Reynolds to bring his full comedic range to the MCU, and with Free Guy's Shawn Levy attached as director, Deadpool 3 will bring Reynolds into the MCU with a bang. He has been working closely with Marvel to develop the screenplay, as well as meeting with potential writers including Bob's Burgers writers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, although original Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick were eventually chosen to rewrite the script. Much like the previous Deadpool films, Reynolds has been incredibly hands-on in the production of Deadpool 3. He portrayed the mutant Wade Wilson in 2016's Deadpool and 2018's Deadpool 2, and was working on an X-Force film with Josh Brolin as Cable, which was canceled after Marvel Studios acquired the character. Reynolds became interested in the role after the Marvel Comics character referred to his own appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei." After debuting as a version of Deadpool in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Reynolds set to work on adapting a more comic-accurate iteration of the character. Ryan Reynolds, down-pitched and growling.Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool have become synonymous, especially since the latter wouldn't exist in live-action without the persistence and dedication of Reynolds. But who actually provides his voice? As you’ve probably guessed, it’s Mr. Juggernaut may be a man of few words, but in Deadpool 2, it’s still a vocal performance that gives the all-digital being life (including a throwaway line alluding to his lineage as Charles Xavier’s stepbrother). We thought we could take full advantage of CGI to make him the powerful force of nature that he really deserved to be and wasn’t in earlier movies.” “He’s a man of few words and a temper and he expresses himself through kind of murderous physicality. “It feels like a little bit of a reboot to us with Juggernaut as opposed to incorporating the Juggernauts from the past,” Reese tells Polygon. As if there was any confusion, that Juggernaut, painfully aware of his own meme history, has no connection to Deadpool 2’s Juggernaut, a digital creation who goes uncredited in the full cast list. The character previously appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by actor Vinnie Jones as a muscular-but-human-sized killer. The obscured villain turns out to be Juggernaut, the classic, oversized X-Men villain whose diplomacy methods include punching, clobbering, stomping, and breaking through walls. Not only does their Deadpool 2 steamroll X-Men movie canon to deliver a burst of pure, villainous joy, but the trio found a way to give Reynolds another speaking part - you just have to know what you’re looking at.Ī bit of Deadpool 2 bricklaying: After Deadpool brushes him off in a mutant supermax, 14-year-old Russell “Firefist” Collins takes solace under the wing of a “monster” who lives in the basement. For the creative team behind the Deadpool franchise, there are no timeline continuity woes or laws of physics tying them down. The same rule-breaking lifestyle extends to actor Ryan Reynolds and his screenwriting cohorts Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. This works out for all involved: Deadpool 2 just nabbed one of the highest-grossing R-rated openings of all time, and unseated Avengers: Infinity War at the box-office. From accelerated healing strong enough to reverse dismemberment to his meta-relationship with the X-Men’s cinematic universe and now, thanks to a severely pissy Cable in Deadpool 2, time travel, the “rules” do not apply to the wisecracking antihero. Just about anything can happen in Deadpool’s world.
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