Deadpool 3 already had a world of expectations on its back thanks to the film officially introducing Ryan Reynolds‘ Merc with a Mouth to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But then the film just had to take it to the next level by, somehow, talking Hugh Jackman into returning as Wolverine after delivering a critically acclaimed final chapter for the character in Logan. It was a curveball fans did not expect, and now the hype is through the roof.
With Deadpool 3 set to hit theaters next year, here’s everything we know about the highly-anticipated sequel:
Like all Marvel projects, the plot details for Deadpool 3 are being kept tightly wrapped. However, we do know a few things thanks to the creative team’s comments. For starters, there will some sort of multiverse shenanigans as Jackman’s Wolverine in the film will not be the same Wolverine seen in Logan or the X-Men films. However, he will have the same surly attitude, which will not mesh well with Deadpool. “We’re opposites, hate each other,” Jackman told the Empire podcast.
Despite officially being a part of the MCU, Deadpool 3 will still be R-rated. Director Shawn Levy assured fans it will have all the violence and profanity they’ve come to expect.
“It is such a blast to laugh every day,” Levy told Collider. “It is so delicious to hear and write and come up with these scenes where people are just talking foul. And the violence is in your face and hardcore, and it’s very much a Deadpool movie.”
Obviously, Reynolds and Jackman are on board as Deadpool and Wolverine, respectively. But they’re not the only actors reprising their roles from the Fox movies. Jennifer Garner is reportedly set to return as Elektra, who was last seen in her 2005 solo movie that took place after the events of Daredevil.
As for newcomers to the MCU, The Crown‘s Emma Corrin has reportedly been cast as Deadpool 3’s villain, and Succession‘s Matthew Macfadyen is playing a secret role who will have some considerable screen time with Reynolds and Jackman.
Deadpool 3 currently has a May 3, 2024 release date. However, we should note that this seems pretty ambitious given production has been stalled since the start of the actors strike in mid-July. At the time of this writing, an end to the strike has not been negotiated, so maybe don’t get too attached to that date.
With production stalled and a ways to go until Deadpool 3‘s release date, there isn’t much in the way of a trailer or even a teaser for Deadpool’s big MCU debut. However, Reynolds and Jackman did film a cheeky little promo to announce the latter’s return as Wolverine.
You can watch it below:
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) September 27, 2022
Deadpool 3 will slice into theaters on May 3, 2024.