We’ve been waiting for Marvel to announce Deadpool 3 ever since
Reynolds has trolled fans a bunch of times already about Deadpool 3, most recently just a few days ago when he posted a photo on Instagram of his “failed” audition for an “Anthony Stark” role. We also learned recently that standalone Deadpool movies will continue to be R-rated, and the writers of the first two movies have just about confirmed that Deadpool will get to play with other MCU characters, teasing that we should expect crossovers down the road.
Deadpool 3 won’t happen before MCU Phase 5, which kicks off at some point in 2022, or at least that seems to be the case right now, considering that Marvel has announced its Phase 4 titles and added Spider-Man 3 to the list a few weeks ago. That doesn’t mean Deadpool cameos are out of the question for the next two years, and we have no way of knowing where Wade might pop up next.
But Deadpool 1 and 2 writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked to ComicBook about the future of Deadpool in the MCU, expressing their excitement to use some of the MCU characters that were restricted before. The duo hasn’t met with Marvel, but Deadpool 3 seems inevitable, according to Wernick:
We’re in touch with Ryan. We’ve got several projects with him. Moving forward, we’ve got 6 Underground on Netflix coming out in December with Ryan. Then, we’re rewriting Clue for him right now, which will hopefully shoot in the spring. We’ve got a few other things brewing with him, not including Deadpool, which will hopefully could come to the surface real soon.
Ryan’s our muse. We would do everything with Ryan, every single project, if we could. We just love him so much. He’s a brilliant actor and a dear friend. Yeah. When that text comes, we will open final draft and start with the title page of Deadpool 3.
Wernick’s writing partner touched on the bigger MCU universe, saying they’re excited about the pool of characters available to them now. In fact, they seem particularly excited about the massive potential for crossovers:
We definitely want to play in the sandbox. One of the great things about the MCU is how rich and broad it is. For instance, just think about the world of villains, how great the world of villains are. We’re never able to use a lot of those villains because they were on the MCU. Well, now we can. So, right away, we’re definitely excited about getting the shot to do that. I think Ryan is too. I think the MCU people are too, just the idea of throwing Deadpool into the mix is exciting to them.
I would not at all be shocked to see a really fun crossover that we’re taking advantage of all the tools at our disposal and all the rich characters at our disposal.
Speaking of exciting crossovers, the latest Avengers 5 rumor says Marvel may be planning a huge X-Men vs. Avengers crossover for the next Avengers film. And Deadpool could certainly have a place in a blockbuster like that.