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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are reuniting for “Deadpool & Wolverine,” the third installment in the “Deadpool” franchise. The film will mark Jackman’s return as Wolverine for the first time since 2017’s “Logan.” The film is set to be released on July 26, 2024.
Fans of the iconic Wolverine have been eagerly awaiting Hugh Jackman’s return to the role in the upcoming ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ movie, set to release on July 27th. However, a visual effects artist has shared an astonishing video that has set the internet abuzz, showcasing the character in his complete costume. The video features Jackman’s face digitally inserted into scenes from the official trailer, donning the classic Wolverine mask, giving him a more comic-book-accurate look.
The latest trailer for ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ has generated excitement among Marvel fans with its departure from the MCU’s typical formula. Featuring explicit language, graphic violence, and Deadpool’s signature sass, the film promises to deliver on its trademark irreverence. While the use of illicit substances, such as booger sugar, is off-limits, the trailer has inspired fan-made posters playfully referencing Deadpool’s colorful descriptions. Starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ is set to release in theaters on July 26, 2024, and introduces Emma Corrin as Cassandra Nova, a formidable antagonist in the X-Men comics.
Eagle-eyed fans have spotted a nod to Tobey Maguire’s first ‘Spider-Man’ movie in the new trailer for ‘Deadpool and Wolverine.’ The exact fight choreography from Peter Parker’s run-in with Flash in the 2002 film is used in a brawl between Deadpool and Wolverine.
The latest trailer for ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ has sparked mixed reactions among fans, particularly regarding Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine costume. While the character has traditionally worn a yellow and blue suit in the comics, the upcoming film features a sleeveless version of the costume, which has upset some fans who believe it ruins the iconic look. The sleeveless costume does, however, mark the first time Jackman’s Wolverine has worn a suit resembling its comic book counterpart, prompting excitement from other fans.
An Easter egg in the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer has been met with a humorous response from Rob Liefeld, the co-creator of Deadpool. The reference, which pokes fun at Liefeld’s history of drawing peculiar-looking feet in comic books, was deemed an “absolute honor” by the artist. This is not the first time Liefeld has been acknowledged in Deadpool movies, with previous references in the opening credits of the first film and a cameo in Deadpool 2. Liefeld is also credited with creating other popular characters such as Cable and Domino.
Ryan Reynolds has strongly suggested that Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer appears briefly in the upcoming “Deadpool & Wolverine” movie. In the trailer, Palmer can be spotted in the background of a scene. Reynolds confirmed the rumor on social media, replying to a tweet that stated Palmer’s presence in the film with the comment “Keen eyesight.” The film is set for release on July 25 in the UK and July 26 in the US.
The latest Deadpool and Wolverine trailer is packed with Easter eggs and hidden details that hint at the film’s plot and connections to the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Here’s a breakdown of the most interesting winks and links we spotted:
**Wolverine in a bar:** The trailer opens with Hugh Jackman’s Logan in a bar, a familiar setting for the character since his big screen debut in 2000. The framing and backdrop are strikingly similar to that seen in the game, suggesting a potential connection.
**Deadpool’s gun:** During the same scene, Deadpool confronts Logan and points a gun at him, which reads ‘Smile, wait for the flash’ on its muzzle. Deadpool first used this gun in (2018), and it’s clearly his firearm of choice nowadays.
**Doctor Strange portals:** Towards the end of the promo, Deadpool and Wolverine are seen leaping into an inter-dimensional portal, which are typically conjured by the likes of Masters of the Mystic Arts Wong (Benedict Wong) and Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). Could this hint at a possible connection between Deadpool and Wolverine and the wider MCU?
**Giant dead Ant-Man (and X-Men’s Lady Deathstrike and Azazel):** A shot in the trailer shows a giant-sized Ant-Man suit with a human skull inside the helmet. Eagle-eyed viewers can also spot two X-Men, Lady Deathstrike and Azazel, in the background, suggesting the presence of other mutants.
**Cassandra Nova:** While it’s not yet confirmed, Emma Corrin’s villainous character is widely believed to be Cassandra Nova, a powerful telepath and enemy of the X-Men. She’s shown using her abilities to overpower Wolverine, suggesting she’ll be a formidable foe.
**Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld’s shoutout:** The trailer includes a humorous shoutout to Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld, with a storefront called “Liefeld’s” seemingly referencing the illustrator’s tendency to draw inaccurate feet in his artwork.
**Loki’s Alioth:** The trailer also features a glimpse of Alioth, the smoke monster-like entity from Loki season 1. This suggests a potential connection between Deadpool and Wolverine and the events of the Loki series.
**Wolverine’s world:** The version of Wolverine in Deadpool and Wolverine appears to be from an alternate universe, given the death of the character in James Mangold’s Logan. This is further hinted at by Deadpool’s comment, suggesting that Wolverine may have done something to cause the end of his world.
The highly anticipated ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ has garnered high praise from Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld, who has raved about its exceptional action sequences, comparing them to the acclaimed ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’