It does not matter.
Only comicbook fans care about tiny continuity stuff like that. Most people watchng the movie? Not even remembering Wolverine: Origins exists.
It does not matter.
Only comicbook fans care about tiny continuity stuff like that. Most people watchng the movie? Not even remembering Wolverine: Origins exists.
It will be ignored the same way all the other continuity issues that were created by Origins and First Class are ignored. Deadpool's problem is fairly minor in comparison.
For instance Emma Frost is Origins as a young teen but she's also in First Class as 20-30 year old even though it occurs decades before the Origins stuff. Storm has a minor cameo in First Class as an approximate 10-12 year old which means that by 2000 when X-men came out she would be nearly 50 years old and by the time of DoFP she'd be in her 60's, only ten years younger or so than Xavier and Magneto. Many many other issues that were caused by melding First Class into the same X-verse as the other movies.
Deadpool basically shoots continuity in the back of the head and walks away laughing to himself.