Deadpool And Wolverine Trailer Released

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<p>With another Super Bowl usually comes a wave of new movie trailers, some for films that aren’t due for ten months (maybe we’ll get to Wicked, maybe we won’t) but the one we were waiting for was Deadpool 3, now called Deadpool And Wolverine. And it didn’t take very long in the game for us to get it.</p>
 
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Oh my gosh, the photo of Wade sitting in the car with the knife in his hand and blood splattering is incredible! That poster needs to be framed and displayed in my living room.This is such a smart way to meet the TVA of LOKI by utilizing the dead pools' time-traveling links! What geniuses!I've been waiting so long to see Wolverine in his costume, so why didn't they do it years ago? Unfortunately, the mask is not included, but I am glad it is now available after all these years and X-Men Apocalypse.
 
Well, hold on a moment... I need to rewatch the entire MCU, both Deadpool films, both X-Men movies, and both Loki seasons in order to comprehend this. Since I won't have any spare time the rest of the week, I suppose I'll start on Friday. Deadpool works for the TVA. Of course, yes. makes perfect logic. LoKI: You're the one eating popcorn there, aren't you? Just seeing the chaos that has descended? Sounds fantastic.
 
Although this isn't our original Deadpool, the trailer still looks amazing. It looks like he's in the Age of Ultron at Struckers Hydra stronghold at one moment, which is cool. Maybe with the Avengers on the screens we may get a cameo of them all in the backdrop. I sincerely hope that Disney doesn't make a mistake here.
 
This might turn out to be the best MCU movie ever! It is legendary to see Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine together on film. I don't know who the TSA is, but I own practically every comic book featuring Deadpool. Disney must have created it. It seems to be in fair shape overall. I continue to be concerned about this Disney film.
 
I'm delighted Disney and Fox decided to keep the Deadpool franchise R-rated, since the adult sequences are the movie' heart and soul. Deadpool knows he will save the MCU, which is gold because they cannot punk him later on because he is the reason they are about to return to the top. To fix the MCU, they are literally bringing only characters from the universe that they are aware of. It will probably retcon some elements from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but that's good.
 
Wow, this trailer has me hyped beyond belief! Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool never fails to deliver, and the thought of him teaming up with Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in the MCU is the stuff of dreams. I'm already counting down the days until July 26th. This might just be the Marvel movie event of the year!
 
As a longtime fan of the comics, seeing Deadpool and Wolverine finally share the screen is a dream come true. And kudos to Ryan Reynolds for staying true to the character's essence. But let's not forget the importance of staying faithful to the source material. Here's hoping they do justice to the iconic dynamic between these two characters. The inclusion of Deadpool into the MCU opens up a world of possibilities, but it also raises some questions. How will they reconcile his irreverent humor with the typically more family-friendly tone of Marvel films? And what role will Wolverine play in saving the MCU? I'm curious to see how they navigate these challenges.
 
Seeing Deadpool and Wolverine team up feels like a blast from the past, especially considering their rocky cinematic history. From the mess that was "Origins: Wolverine" to the redemption of the first Deadpool movie, this journey has been wild. Here's hoping Deadpool And Wolverine delivers on the promise of a memorable Marvel team-up.
 
I'll be honest, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the MCU at this point. Deadpool joining forces with Wolverine sounds cool, but I'm worried about keeping track of all the interconnected storylines. Will I need to binge-watch a dozen other movies just to understand what's going on? Maybe I'll just stick to the standalone films for now.I'm cautiously optimistic about this cinematic team-up. While Ryan Reynolds has undoubtedly mastered the role of Deadpool, I'm curious to see how Hugh Jackman's Wolverine fits into the equation. Let's hope they do justice to these iconic characters and their complex relationship on the big screen.
 

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