Deadpool 3, which has been suspended due to the epidemic, has recently exposed brand new developments. It is understood that this much-watched sequel film is undergoing the final processing of the script, and the film’s boot time has not yet been determined. It is expected to start up within this year at the earliest, but it is more likely to start up next year.
It was Ryan Reynolds, the lead actor of the film, who revealed the inside information. He said in an interview: We are working on the script creation, every day. To ask me when the film will start, I can only say August? It is half possible. Next year, 70% is possible. In fact, judging from Reynolds's rhetoric, Deadpool 3 has not yet been scheduled to start, and everything is in uncertainty. At the end of last year, there were reports that Marvel might shoot Deadpool 3 as a restricted film. If all goes well, this will be Marvel's first restricted film. For Deadpool fans, this is an excellent piece of good news, how it was made in the film. And Ryan Reynolds also said that Deadpool will interact with more Marvel characters and try to maintain a restricted rating. However, the movie fans want to see Deadpool join the Marvel universe, and it will not happen in Deadpool 3, Deadpool 4 will have more Marvel characters to join.
With the completion of Disney's acquisition of the 20th Century Fox Film Company, the plot trend of Deadpool has become an unknown. In the previous arrangement, Deadpool 3 will be a road movie starring Deadpool and Wolverine. From the perspective of comics, Deadpool and Wolverine have an indissoluble bond. Deadpool is an anti-hero character who debuted in New Mutants. His real name is Wade Winston Wilson. He was originally a Canadian special soldier. In order to cure his terminally ill himself, he participated in the Weapon X project. Although the cancer was cured after being injected with Wolverine's genes, But it also caused excessive growth of brain cells, and people began to become mad. In addition, the regenerative ability and cancer cells repel each other, resulting in facial disfigurement and scars on the body.