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Deadpool is interrupted while telling a story at Disney parks, and his reaction is cinematic
While the character’s presence in the MCU will be limited, he will continue to entertain audiences at Disney parks.
Since his debut in 1991, Deadpool has earned the reputation of being Marvel’s most mischievous superhero - or rather, antihero - not only in the comics, but also in the movies thanks to Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds not only donned the red suit of the big-mouthed mercenary in the trilogy that concluded with 'Deadpool and Wolverine,' but he also produced and wrote the scripts, and while he did a fantastic job, there are other equally good versions of the character. One of them is this one that was seen in one of the various Disney theme parks around the world.
Specifically, it was at Disney California Adventure, where last November, for a limited time, you could enjoy Storytime with Deadpool, where Wade Wilson narrated some stories with a certain villainous tone? but not too much, since there were children present.
Before one of his shows, a fan interrupted him. “I love you, Deadpool!” said a boy from the audience. The worker playing him responded in Deadpool fashion. “That’s not your line! It’s time for me to talk: Once upon a time... and see, this is the point where I usually ask everybody else to say it, too, but this person ruined it, so I’m just going to go into the story.”
Deadpool’s Future in the MCU
Despite the success of Deadpool and Wolverine and its two previous installments, it doesn’t look like the character will be a mainstay of the MCU for years to come, quite the opposite. While Marvel Studios seems to be happy with Channing Tatum’s Gambit and has shown interest in keeping Hugh Jackman in his role as Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds has already shown some fatigue with his character. Reynolds has cited the amount of time and dedication that each movie requires of him, and has confessed that he wants to spend more time with his family. However, he does not rule out appearing as a supporting character in a movie in which another hero is the protagonist.
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