Sounds more like Deadpool (feat. Wolverine) Kills the Marvel Universe.
Sounds more like Deadpool (feat. Wolverine) Kills the Marvel Universe.
It has needed to be put out of its misery for a couple of decades now, so I'm looking forward to Deadpool 3 way more than I did the first 2. I liked them, but he's far from my favorite character.
Here, let me help you out... this is the post I was responding to...
"I love how as soon as a reputable trade (THR) reported Jennifer Garner coming back as Elektra, every "scooper" jumped on the bandwagon and tweeted out a bunch of stuff about other characters appearing (or not, in Cable's case) LOL"
Hence why I said this particular scooper has been constantly tweeting out stuff both before and after that announcement. About other characters. Not Jennifer Garner. Because I was responding to the above bolded portion.
It definitely sounds like an adaptation of House of M, where Deadpool lands in a House of M style timeline at least. For at least part of the film anyway, if these rumors hold true.It sounds like House of M.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
A bit of a piggyback on an earlier post but in the same Q&A she did, Olsen was caught saying she is having a lot of fun with the jobs coming up. The thing is there is only one project that has been made public yet so the rumor mill can keep churning
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Just throwing it out there, but Disney seriously will need to let go of Jackman if they want his replacement to have the slightest of chances in the MCU. You'd make a Wolverine x Wolverine movie during which he passes an actual torch to his MCU successor and people would just be annoyed they didn't watch a movie with two Jackmans.
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I really hope this "too perfect to recast" approach doesn't apply to the X-Men. I love Jackman as Wolverine and Stewart as Charles and I'll always enjoy them in those roles but they will soon get to a point where they're too old to play those characters. I'm ready to move on from them once all the Multiverse hijinks are done and we get to a proper X-Men reboot at long last.
I think it's more the fact that there will be no repeated stories happening. These FOX appearances will serve as one last hurrah and definite end to them and the stories they have told. Whatever the MCU take will be will go in a new and fresh direction free from what audiences have already seen before. There will be new takes, new dynamics, new relationships. Pretty much how Spider-Man was handled and with No Way Home serving as a reminder that none of those old villains will actually a be a real part of Spider-Mans world.
And I think Feige has the absolute right take on this. It doesn't even make sense to showcase these FOX characters from a different universe and then immediately do the exact same stories just with a different set of actors in a different universe. I think some people should start bracing for impact soon because there is a group of people who hope of seeing "Story X done right" and they will be in for a rude awakening because that won't be happening. Those stories are done.
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Last edited by Gnostic; 07-10-2023 at 05:05 AM.
I wouldn't necessarily take the approach taken with Spider-Man as the blueprint of what Marvel will do with the X-Men. The Spider-Man situation is exceptional by any standards: Disney had to prove they could do something different from Sony, inextricably link Spider-Man to their own universe while leaving a lot of villains off the table because of Sony's own spin-off plans. And while I'm sure Feige & friends won't immediately retread old ground with the mutant, I can't imagine they won't wanna put their own spin on the X-Men vs Magneto, Weapon X, the Phoenix Saga and everything we've already seen in the Fox movies at some point.