On Tuesday (27), Ryan Reynolds announced that Deadpool 3 will be released on September 6, 2024, featuring the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
And in a video posted to his personal Twitter page, the Canadian actor got a sneak peek from the Australian who played the mutant hero for 17 years in the movies.
“Logan” (2017) has been, thus far, Farewell to personality.
Ryan Reynolds announces Deadpool 3 starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
In a tweet, Reynolds says he has gone out of his thoughts for the third Marvel Comics Mercenary movie, the first production of the character to be included in the publisher’s cinematic universe.
That’s until Jackman passes in the background and asks the Canadian if the Australian doesn’t want to play Wolverine again. The other replies, “Yes, of course, Ryan.”
In the tweet, Deadpool’s translator is still teasing his debut as a counter-champion. “It’s hard to keep my mouth stitched on this,” the actor wrote, referring to the character’s fate in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009).
After a disastrous start in the movie mate, Reynolds gets two new opportunities with his own movies – The last one in 2018.
Both were a huge success for the Fox studio, which It has since been purchased by Disneywhich made it possible to reintegrate its characters from the cinemas into the unique Marvel universe.
Jackman took on the role of Wolverine in 2000 and played him in eight films until he retired from the character in 2017.
‘I was so nervous’ Hugh Jackman says of Wolverine ‘Logan’ farewell
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