Deadpool Returns Avengers: Armageddon or Avengers: Secret Wars It seems like an inevitable, fascinating part of the upcoming MCU multiverse saga – but I hope it’s not the case in Iron Man or Avengers: End Game. Deadpool and Wolverine Now one of 11 MCU movies to have grossed over $1 billion, fans are already desperate for more appearances from the loudmouthed mercenary and his new Wolverine ally. Luckily, it looks like those wishes will be granted in the MCU’s upcoming movies.
The multiverse saga is essentially set up to have a lot of crossovers Avengers: Secret Wars,as well as Avengers 5 and 6 — which has hinted at invasions and an upcoming multiverse war more than once — would naturally dovetail with Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool appearing alongside the likes of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man. However, introducing Deadpool into a major MCU crossover movie would spell more trouble for the series, and while I’m excited that he might be returning, the MCU needs to be careful with their approach.
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Deadpool and Wolverine Avoid the topic Avengers: End Game Let Deadpool travel to the main MCU timeline before the events of the movie, visit in 2018, or even in Avengers: Infinity War It has already happened. However, the crossover works featuring Deadpool that may appear in the future—— Avengers: Armageddon and Avengers: Secret Wars In theory, yes – you can’t get around this in the same way.
As the next Avengers movie Endgameboth versions would ideally have to address previous events and missing team members along the way, which also means that if Deadpool shows up in the sequel, the mercenaries will make fun of them. Deadpool is typically seen as thinking that Iron Man is the leader of the Avengers – he asks Happy Hogan where he is and why he isn’t hosting the interview in The Avengers Deadpool and Wolverine itself – so it seems even more out of place that the anti-hero doesn’t address his conspicuous absence.
But the jokes in the Deadpool movie are so many, so frequent, and Deadpool and Wolverine proves this point, and pokes some light on the harsh realities of Marvel Cinematic Universe and the MCU – it’s hard not to have a little concern about how these two worlds will combine without cornerstones like the Iron Man legacy, Endgame Death strikes. Marvel proves nothing is completely sacred when Deadpool digs up Wolverine’s skeleton Logan and uses it for a jazzy fight scene, but things are still a little touchy in the MCU at this point.
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Deadpool’s abilities Avengers: End Game Events like Iron Man’s death seem more worrying to outsiders, as the MCU has had mixed success in dealing with issues like the Snap in recent times. WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier The aftermath of the Infinity Saga and how the world has changed as a result is well-written, but several jokes about the period have received harsher responses, in part because they watered down and diminished the significance of the biggest moments in MCU history.
A typical example is located in Thor: Love and Thunderwhich in part led to complaints that the film was too comedic, to the detriment of the storyline. While this was clearly meant as a joke, it divided audiences, as Thanos was Avengers: Infinity War To obtain the Space Stone, the Asgardians wiped out such a massive amount of the human population that it seems shocking that they would create a cute ice cream shop that alludes to their conquest.
Likewise, despite Loki is one of the most acclaimed MCU episodes in the series’ history, but it has also received some criticism for showing the Infinity Stones being used as paperweights at the Time Variant Authority base in season 1. While neither scene is too far off the mark, they do show how the MCU’s jokes and comedic moments can inadvertently undermine some of the most resonant and important parts of the series’ history, and raise questions about how it can effectively handle a comedy like Deadpool without undercutting the emotional weight of its past.
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and Deadpool and Wolverine If Deadpool proves to be that successful, then not including the eponymous character in a major crossover chapter of the multiverse saga feels like the series is shooting itself in the foot, despite natural concerns about the MCU’s track record of making fun of its past. It stands to reason, then, that the best way forward for the series would be to ensure that Deadpool is about Iron Man or Endgame More based on Wade’s late arrival, which will go well with Deadpool and Wolverine and his visit to Earth-616.
It is also worth remembering that Deadpool and Wolverine A custom-made way for the MCU to avoid getting sucked into Deadpool’s acrimonious side is to give him a side storyline with a major Avenger, namely Thor. Deadpool and Wolverine Thor is shown crying for Deadpool, but it’s never explained when this happened, or why Deadpool is with Thor in the future. Avengers: Armageddon or Avengers: Secret Wars It both makes sense for the story and ensures that more of the Avengers’ slam dunks can focus on Thor.
Focusing on Thor not only because he’s still alive and thus building on his legend, but also because it provides the Marvel Universe with a direct resolution to the Thor: Love and ThunderFrom this perspective, the film has the opportunity to hint at the direction they’ll take the heroes in, ensuring that the last Avenger gets his due – which is Deadpool and Wolverine In a way, the movie itself embodies the fact that Wade’s attack line is Happy Hogan, not Tony Stark himself.
Nevertheless, under the leadership of a talented creative team Avengers: Armageddon and Avengers: Secret Warsthe film could likely withstand the appearance of an entire army of Deadpool and tease the Marvel Universe. As long as the story itself can justify everything the series has accomplished, the future will undoubtedly remain bright – although some caution will definitely need to be prioritized when planning what’s next.