Ryan Reynolds Is Right, Deadpool Shouldn’t Join The Avengers in the MCU

As a long-time fan of Ryan Reynolds and his portrayal of Deadpool, I wholeheartedly agree that our beloved Merc with a Mouth should remain a solo act within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The unique charm and endearing qualities that make Deadpool so special would undoubtedly be lost if he were to join forces with the Avengers.

Given the massive box office success of Deadpool and Wolverine this year, setting a record for highest-grossing R-rated movies ever, speculation abounds that “Marvel Jesus” could return. However, with Phase 6 and 7 of the MCU already brimming with plans, it’s unclear when or how he might reappear. Fan theories are flourishing, especially since his third film hinted at a desire to join the Avengers. But is that wise? Although the prospect of him joining a team is intriguing, it could potentially disrupt what makes him unique.

As a die-hard fan of Wade Wilson, I can’t help but appreciate his distinct charm that sets him apart in the superhero universe. The idea of him potentially losing that unique spark if he joins forces with the Avengers is something genuinely concerning. Ryan Reynolds, who plays Deadpool and has a significant role behind the scenes as producer and screenwriter (even though he doesn’t own the rights to Deadpool), has already expressed his thoughts about the character’s future. Although nothing’s set in stone yet, his influence within the Marvel Cinematic Universe gives us a hint of what we might see from Deadpool in the future. If Reynolds believes that Deadpool doesn’t belong to the new generation of Avengers, then it seems like a wise decision. And honestly, I can’t help but agree with him.

Why Deadpool Shouldn’t Join the Avengers

Ryan Reynolds recently talked about his upcoming projects, and naturally, the topic of Deadpool came up. When asked if Deadpool could appear in the new Avengers movies, Reynolds suggested that Deadpool’s outsider nature would make it difficult for him to fit into a team like the Avengers. The idea of having him alongside the Avengers doesn’t really mesh well, as his quirky personality, debatable morals, and unpredictable actions create natural barriers. There’s a certain level of gravity that comes with being an Avenger, and keeping Wade Wilson as a fan who yearns to be part of the team is what truly endears him to the audience.

Apart from what may not immediately appear, humor serves as Deadpool’s coping mechanism. His wit and jokes hide the emotional scars he bears, making it inappropriate for him to join a team. Being part of one would strip away the vulnerability that is integral to his character. While other superheroes have flaws, Deadpool resonates with people most due to his unfiltered humanity – something not as openly displayed by other heroes. It’s simpler to envision living next door to an ordinary man like Wade Wilson than to an Avenger or an X-Man. This same concept applies to Deadpool; he remains intriguing because he stays on the periphery – close to joining the heroes, yet consistently stumbling over his own shortcomings.

One captivating sequence in the comic book pairing of Deadpool & Wolverine is the introduction of Elektra, Blade, and Gambit. As Deadpool targets Cassandra Nova for elimination, he also shows enthusiasm over what appears to be a new team formation. However, as events unfold, it becomes evident that Deadpool isn’t quite cut out for this group dynamic. Although he initially seems like an ideal team player, it soon becomes apparent that everyone is merely anticipating his signature spectacular moment. In the end, maintaining Deadpool as a solo character, despite his intriguing interactions with Wolverine, proves to be the most logical decision.

Reynolds has revealed some information regarding talks he’s had with Feige, suggesting that he might want to shift the spotlight away from Deadpool for a while. The actor appears to grasp the character’s boundaries, implying that another Deadpool sequel could grow repetitive not just for the MCU, but also for viewers. However, Reynolds emphasized that there is a “satisfying and powerful” arc for Deadpool yet to be explored. Although no official news has been announced about the character’s future, these comments may suggest that Deadpool & Wolverine might have offered a sneak peek of things to come, particularly given Thor’s role in the narrative. Various theories are circulating, but one seems particularly likely.

Deadpool May Return in Avengers: Secret Wars

In the film “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Wade encounters a scene at TVA where Thor is crying while holding him. This encounter made Wade hopeful that he might meet the superhero someday. Since Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions often interconnect, it’s plausible for small Easter eggs to be placed throughout, gradually tying the storylines together. When Deadpool encounters this moment with Thor, it seems like a joke because it doesn’t appear significant at that point. However, what if this moment was actually an elaborate Easter egg hinting at a larger plot development?

As stated by Feige, the X-Men are set to have a significant impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe following “Avengers: Secret Wars.” The emotional scene between Thor and other characters in the movie might carry more weight than first assumed, given the potential reunion of Wolverine and Deadpool. Reynolds has hinted that fans will need to stay tuned to find out what becomes of his character, and he’s aware of why Thor was shedding tears. Similarly, Hemsworth seems to know something about the situation, though he only hinted that the answer would eventually be unveiled. Moreover, “Deadpool & Wolverine” have made a nod towards the “Secret Wars” comic books, suggesting that the 2027 project will delve into this storyline.

While Deadpool’s future in the MCU may still be undecided, it’s highly likely that he’ll leave a substantial mark. However, let’s face it: having him join a team isn’t an option worth considering, as his true appeal lies in his individuality and non-conformist nature. In essence, Deadpool is Marvel’s version of a solo savior, meant to stand out on his own.

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2024-12-25 19:09