Deadpool is mentioned as part of the Marvel Universe at Disneyland Paris’ Avengers Campus

Deadpool is mentioned as part of the Marvel Universe at Disneyland Paris’ Avengers Campus

The desire to see Deadpool in the Marvel Cinematic Universe increases with each passing day. After Disney’s purchase of 20th Century Fox in 2019, Marvel Studios was quick to confirm that the mercenary with the mouth would go on to be played by Ryan Reynolds following his two successful solo episodes under the umbrella. of Fox and the X-Men saga. Since then we have known Deadpool 3 is officially at the start with the direction of Shawn Levyalthough we don’t yet have a release date or specific details on how Wade Wilson’s planned move to UCM will happen.

Deadpool is mentioned as part of the Marvel Universe at Disneyland Paris’ Avengers Campus

While waiting to review the irreverent mutant on the big screen, Marvel wanted to offer a small appetizer by jokingly quoting the character in the context of the Marvel Universe. But it wasn’t in a movie or series, but in a Disneyland Paris attraction. Specifically in the new roller coaster Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, inside the Avengers Campus.

In the attraction, Iron Man’s artificial intelligence, FRIDAY, warns the superhero of a Kree missile headed for Earth. Knowing that he cannot destroy the threat on his own, Tony begins to seek help from his contacts. In it appear the names of various characters, and among them is that of Wade Wilson, who is listed on the “Do Not Contact” list., along with other Marvel Universe undesirables such as Kraglin, Nebula, Yondu, Loki, Crossbones, Sonny Burch, and William Ginter Riva. When we select Deadpool’s name, we see that he is “active” and the alert “Do not join” appears next to it on the tab. You can watch the moment on YouTube thanks to Insider).

Of course, this isn’t the first time the character has been officially associated with the Marvel Universe. Last year, Ryan Reynolds starred in a fun promotional video for “Free Guy” in which Deadpool reacted with Korg (Taika Waititi) to the trailer for the film, also starring Reynolds.

News from Comic-Con?

As is often the case with Marvel Studios projects, secrecy surrounds “Deadpool 3”. In addition to the aforementioned announcement from its director, Shawn Levy, who recently worked with Reynolds on “The Adam Project,” we have confirmation that the sequel will once again see Leslie Uggams as Wade’s friend and roommate, Blind Al, and Reynolds himself. he suggested that filming could take place this year.

With this in mind, we will be very attentive next Saturday, July 23, at Marvel Studios is expected to return to the iconic Hall H of San Diego Comic-Conwhere big announcements about the future of the Marvel Universe are expected, including ‘Deadpool 3’.

Source: E Cartelera

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