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Since Wade Wilson is the first confirmed mutant to join the MCU in the upcoming Deadpool 3, he could instead team up with the Thunderbolts.
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But with Disney's acquisition of Fox and mutants still absent from the MCU, it seems that any X-Men team isn't coming anytime soon.
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The success of Deadpool and Deadpool 2 sparked interest in an X-Force movie starring Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool, Zazie Beetz' Domino, and Josh Brolin's Cable. Movies like Moon Knight, Blade, and the rumored Thunderbolts will prepare audiences for Deadpool's arrival with a more mature tone and less-than-innocent heroics. They also provide Deadpool with plenty of possible team-ups, as he can either team up or butt heads with Marc Spector, Eric Brooks, Baron Zemo, US Agent, Taskmaster, Samuel Sterns, or one-time Thunderbolts leader Bucky Barnes. Phases 4 and 5 will introduce anti-heroes with similar violent tendencies.
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Related: Why Deadpool 3’s Best New Character Would Be Squirrel Girlįortunately, the MCU's upcoming projects reassure Deadpool fans that they have nothing to worry about. After all, it was precisely Deadpool's mature humor and gory battles that turned him into one of Fox's biggest commodities before the company was bought by Disney. The confirmation of Deadpool's return in Deadpool 3was received with both excitement - as he will be the most popular anti-hero to join the MCU in the near future - but also with worry, as there's the possibility that his R-rated antics could feel out of place within Disney's family-friendly content. However, the MCU has had an evident lack of full-fledged anti-heroes.įamous anti-heroes like the Punisher and Ghost Rider have been reserved for the small screen, and they're only now entering the discussion of whether or not Marvel Studios will integrate them into the MCU proper, but nothing has been confirmed yet. Recently, there have been various villains who have shown their noble side, such as Vulture, when he protected Spider-Man's identity at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Loki, who abandoned his quest for universal conquest in his Disney+ show. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been led by superheroes with mostly well-defined morals, such as Captain America's idealism and Thor's desire for true worthiness. The MCU's new focus on anti-heroes in Phase 4, started by The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and possibly followed by a Thunderbolts movie, is a good omen for Deadpool's debut in Marvel Studios' ever-expanding franchise.