
Ryan Reynolds Doesn’t Want Deadpool to Be an X-Man or Avenger
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds has revealed his thoughts on where the character should appear next in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). And it seems like he’s not interested in seeing Wade Wilson join the ranks of the Avengers or the X-Men.
“I don’t think he should ever be an Avenger or an X-Man,” Reynolds told the publication. “If he becomes either, we’re at the end.”
Reynolds’ comments suggest that Deadpool’s solo journey will continue for now, with potential appearances alongside other Marvel characters in limited capacities. This stance aligns with the character’s core identity as a mercenary and anti-hero who often finds himself outside the traditional superhero realm.
It’s worth noting that this stance may be influenced by the tone and style of previous Deadpool films, which have deviated from the traditional MCU fare. The success of these movies has shown that audiences are eager for more irreverent and humorous takes on the genre, with Reynolds’ wit and charm at the forefront.
While fans might be disappointed to hear that Wade Wilson won’t be joining forces with other heroes, this decision could potentially allow for a continuation of the character’s solo adventures. Given the success of Free Guy and The Adam Project, it’s clear that Reynolds is committed to exploring more unconventional storylines in the future.
Only time will tell if these plans come to fruition, but one thing is certain – Deadpool fans will be eagerly anticipating any developments on this front.
The article was written by Germain Lussier
Source: gizmodo.com