Ryan Reynolds marks the 10th anniversary of Deadpool’s filming commencement by sharing the entire trilogy on his official Twitter account, maintaining the franchise’s signature humor. In the video he shared, the Deadpool series is fast-forwarded, rewound, and shown in black and white. This compact, 32-second video symbolizes Reynolds’ observation that it seems like no time has passed since he donned the role of the Merc with a Mouth for the first time, many years ago. Feel free to view his Twitter post in the space provided below.
“A decade really zips by,” Reynolds wrote. “Deadpool started filming 10 years ago.”
A decade really zips by. Deadpool started filming 10 years ago.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) March 20, 2025
Gaining momentum from favorable responses to sneak peeks of trial videos, the Deadpool series has emerged as one of the top comic book adaptations over the past ten years. Each of the three movies was a blockbuster at the box office and received positive feedback, with many praises directed towards Reynolds’ spot-on portrayals of the character. The summer release of Deadpool & Wolverine was particularly successful for Marvel Studios, shattering records on its way to a staggering $1.3 billion global gross.
Despite Deadpool’s integration into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it remains unclear how Deadpool will progress in future installments. No official announcement for Deadpool 4 has been made, and Ryan Reynolds has expressed his desire to maintain Deadpool as an individualistic character, rather than a team player like the Avengers.
Given the phenomenal success of the Deadpool series, it’s surprising to recall that Fox initially had reservations about producing the initial film. In many aspects, Deadpool was a daring move because most comic book adaptations aim for a PG-13 rating to broaden their potential viewer base. However, Deadpool broke new ground in superhero movies by demonstrating that an R-rated approach could be commercially successful with the right creative team. Had Deadpool not achieved such success, Fox might not have been willing to give an R rating for Logan. After his controversial debut in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, it was gratifying to see Ryan Reynolds reprise his role and restore his portrayal of Wade Wilson with a more accurate depiction.
It’s unlikely that Disney and Marvel will keep Deadpool out of sight for long, but there’s a question about when he’ll grace our screens again. Ryan Reynolds is presently working on a film outside of the Marvel universe for Deadpool and Hugh Jackman to star in. Meanwhile, the Marvel Studios schedule is packed as we approach the culmination of the Multiverse Saga, which might mean Deadpool won’t be back in theaters until after Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027 (unless Reynolds joins the upcoming Avengers movies). A prolonged gap between sequels could be a letdown for some, but it also makes Deadpool 4 an exciting event to look forward to. Here’s hoping that the next decade brings us just as much laughter at the cinema as the last one did.
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2025-03-20 22:14