Deadpool is preparing to take his first steps in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) next July in a highly anticipated third film. Now with an official title, Deadpool & Wolverineit unveiled its first trailer last night for the 58th Super Bowl.
Marvel’s Messiah
Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool, aka Ryan Reynolds) doesn’t hold back from joking about his character’s arrival at Disney and the MCU in the first images of Deadpool & Wolverine.
The film is indeed marked by these two aspects, but also by the return of Hugh Jackman in the guise of the legendary X-Men (even if we only glimpse him in the trailer).
After several failures with the public and critics last year (Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, The Marvelsor the series Secret Invasion), Marvel is betting big on the arrival of Deadpool in its pocket. Deadpool & Wolverine being the only MCU film to be released in theaters in 2024, the studio hopes to revive fan interest in its superhero films.
This is why in the trailer, Deadpool thinks he is the “Little Jesus Marvel“: he hopes to attract crowds.
- Watch the trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine :
A more adult Marvel film
While Deadpool previously appeared in two films produced by 20th Century Fox, which held the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four before Disney acquired them in 2019, his arrival at Marvel Studios does not mean that the style of the hero will be watered down to reach a wider audience.
On the contrary, Deadpool & Wolverine is the first MCU film to be released in the United States under the “R” rating, which is equivalent to a ban on children under 17 in our country. In short, we even see it in this first trailer: Deadpool remains himself, with his salacious jokes and the same hemoglobin level on screen, for a film which remains intended for an informed audience.
We also understand with these first images that the Tribunal of Anachronistic Variations (TVA) introduced into the series Loki will play a central role in the plot of this new film, which will indeed introduce the multiverse into Deadpool’s world (thus justifying the return of Wolverine).
Latecomers therefore have until July 24 to discover Loki on Disney+ and learn more about this authority which manages the temporal faults of the multiverse.
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