Summary
- Deadpool vs. Wolverine features a ton of Marvel cameos, including variations of the eponymous character and other popular heroes.
- Rob McElhenney’s cameo as a Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) agent was cut from the final film, and Reynolds addressed the situation on Instagram.
- Due to the flow of the film’s final act, this scene was deleted but will likely be included on the home release for fans to enjoy.
Ryan Reynolds has officially commented Deadpool and WolverineMissing Cameos. In the Multiverse Legends era, Marvel is no stranger to major cameos in its films. Deadpool and WolverineAs evidenced by the Marvel cameos of the TVA, the involvement of the TVA resulted in variations of the two main characters appearing throughout the series. Deadpool and WolverineAt the end of the film, some cameos include Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, Channing Tatum’s Gambit, Wesley Snipes’ Blade, and even Henry Cavill’s Wolverine. While the upcoming Marvel multiverse movies may surpass this, Deadpool and Wolverine They are all very interesting and fit the theme of the story.
That is to say, Deadpool and WolverineThe biggest cameo was cut from the final film and ended up being commented on by Ryan Reynolds via Instagram. The cameo in question belongs to Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham AFC partner and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney. McElhenney filmed a Deadpool and Wolverine Building on the film’s multiverse premise and the actor’s own real-life connection to Reynolds, it was ultimately cut from the film. Finally, Reynolds addressed the situation in a hilarious social media post.
Why Rob McElhenney Was Cut From Deadpool and Wolverine, and His Cameo Explained
McElhenney was cut to make the film smoother
since Deadpool and WolverineAfter the release of The Last Jedi, McElhenney’s cameo in the film was revealed. Reynolds’ Instagram post provided the biggest insight yet, explaining what the cameo was originally about, and why it was cut from the film. McElhenney played a TVA agent in the film who fought in the Battle of the Void in 1967 and 1978. Deadpool and WolverineReynolds revealed this when he said McElhenney’s cameo ended with his character being eaten by Alioth.
The actor also hinted at why the scene was cut. Reynolds said in the post that the clip didn’t work the way they originally intended, and it was only kept in the cut because of the actor’s loyalty to McElhenney. However, the Tennessee Valley Authority’s involvement was largely removed from the fight in The Void, Deadpool and WolverineThe final act tells the story of the duo and their allies fighting against Nova’s followers. As a result, McElhenney’s TVA agent becomes a victim of film editing, although Deadpool and WolverineFor fans willing to witness the unseen cameo, the home version of the film may include the scene.