
Marvel fans are currently hyped up after seeing a new Deadpool sequel tease.
Deadpool made his MCU debut in 2024's Deadpool & Wolverine, which saw the character team up with Hugh Jackman's Logan to fight the multiverse itself.
Not only did the film earn over a billion dollars, a win for Marvel and Disney, but it also introduced the X-Men to the MCU – a win for us.
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Deadpool & Wolverine released in cinemas last year.
Although Deadpool has not been confirmed for Avengers: Doomsday, Ryan Reynolds has teased that he's writing something at the moment, and the character's return could be a new "ensemble".
"I’m writing a little something right now. It’s an ensemble," Reynolds told TIME. "But, you know, I like that it’s isolated. Deadpool becomes an Avengers, X-Men? We’re at the end. That’s his wish fulfillment, you can’t give him that."
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Over on the Marvel Studios Reddit page, Reynolds' tease has hyped fans up. Many are guessing where Deadpool's story could go next.
"X Force vs Omega Red," the top comment predicts. The cast would be pretty stacked for that one.
"Deadpool Goes to Murderworld," another comment writes. "Wade competes against ruthless killers from across the multiverse in a deadly game show hosted by the sadistic Arcade."
My favourite suggestion comes from this comment: "Deadpool & Thor or Deadpool & Amazing Spider-Man would go crazy."
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On the one hand, we still need to know why Thor was crying.
On the other hand, bringing back Andrew Garfield for an Amazing Spider-Man team-up with Deadpool would be an incredible idea.
Considering Garfield recently suggested he's open to the idea of playing the character again as long as it's "weird", this could fit the criteria.
To me, these ideas sound better than having Deadpool showing up in the next Avengers film.
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While I'm sure it'd be cool for him to have a small cameo in Doomsday or Secret Wars, having the next Deadpool as another team-up would be the best way to bring back the character to the MCU.
For now, we'll wait and see what happens. Considering Reynolds is a producer on the Deadpool movies along with Kevin Feige, they're probably having regular discussions on where to take the character next.