An unused idea for Deadpool and Wolverine almost made Thor’s crying scene from the MCU film a much bigger part of the film than would have seemed possible. While Deadpool and Wolverine Having now joined the club of MCU films that have grossed over $1 billion at the box office makes its success seem almost inevitable now, behind-the-scenes explanations of how the story came to be show that things weren’t always as simple as they may have seemed outside for some. This is doubly true when it comes to the question of Deadpool 3the story.
Bringing Hugh Jackman back in a way that further cements his legacy and justifies his return after Logan is an important factor in the film’s success – especially since the Deadpool and WolverineThe ending teases the possibility of his new iteration of Wolverine perhaps appearing again soon. That said, the creatives involved in Deadpool and Wolverine were very open about how many other ideas it took to arrive at the eventual decision to have Logan and Wade Wilson co-star in the MCU timeline. Turns out, one of those ideas almost put Thor front and center in a big way.
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Over the years, the MCU has released a number of Mounted documentaries that show the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making their films and shows, allowing curious viewers to get a closer look at things. Fortunately, Deadpool’s most recent venture into the MCU has meant that he’s also received documentary treatment, giving audiences an insight into the finer details of every aspect of the film that might otherwise have been left unknown to all but those working in the project.
THE Assembled: The Making Of Deadpool & Wolverine The documentary sheds a lot of light on the creation and production process that eventually brought the MCU film to life, including the many trials and challenges the team faced along the way. While much of its focus will naturally be on how the idea for the film’s actual story came about – and how some of its best scenes were created – the release also details what ideas came first. Deadpool and Wolverine for the third Deadpool film.
During this part Assembled: The Making Of Deadpool & Wolverineexecutive producer Wendy Jacobson states that “The other day I was going through my notes looking at some things. We had some crazy ideas. At one point we talk about a frame-for-frame remake of Thor 2 halfway through with Deadpool in itand then I would go somewhere else.“While this is by no means the only more eccentric idea revealed, it was considered for Deadpool 3certainly adds a notable different context to the final version Thor: The Dark World reference.
Deadpool 3’s Thor idea totally changes the look of Deadpool and Wolverine’s crying Thor scene
Deadpool and Wolverine almost focused on Thor 2 change the hero’s cameo
The knowledge that the creation process that led to Deadpool and Wolverine eventually being made included at least a period of time discussing the prospect of recreating Thor 2 Frame by frame makes the “Thor crying” scene from the final film different on a few levels. The scene – which takes a real sequence of Thor: The Dark World in which the God of Thunder is cradling a seemingly dying Loki and instead replaces Loki with Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool – is shown early in the story and repeatedly referenced by a confused Wade, who desperately wants to know what was going on.
Viewed without context, Deadpool’s concerns about when he met Thor and why Thor was crying while holding his potentially dying body are simply another of the film’s running jokes, similar to Deadpool’s hatred of Nicepool, or of Wade and Logan using the term “a polite wish” in the installment run time. However, after Assembled: The Making Of Deadpool & Wolverinethe moment also seems like a reference to a full-length film idea that was at least under consideration for Deadpool 3even if it’s not the idea that ended up becoming the final focus of the multiverse travel narrative.
Likewise, this seems like a way to continue the desire to connect the stories of Deadpool and Thor, giving the release that brought the Merc With A Mouth to the MCU a more tangible link to the main universe. With a lot of Deadpool and Wolverine working on the fringes of the main on-screen Marvel universe – through concepts like The Void and Time Variance Authority, and by having Wade meet Happy Hogan rather than any of the franchise’s other focal superheroes – the moment helps tease Wade’s perspective be able to join figures like Chris Hemsworth’s hero.
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While the idea of ​​Deadpool’s MCU debut being totally surreal has its own kind of appeal, ultimately this potential path for the story seems to pale in comparison to the end result of Deadpool and Wolverinewhich balances the legacies and impacts of both titular main heroes while also serving as a testament to the importance of the Fox X-Men era of cinema. Comparatively, It’s hard to say one version of Deadpool 3 which was centered around riffs Thor: The Dark World would have had the same resultmainly because there is less nostalgia among the Marvel public.
As it stands, though, some of that earlier idea still lives on in the film via Thor’s crying scene, and the fact that this joke seems to entertain and intrigue the audience suggests that it could be expanded further in the future – especially if a parcel like Avengers: Secret Wars ends up containing Deadpool. With Deadpool and Wolverine proving so successful with audiences, it seems like there should be plenty of time for the antihero to interact with Thor in the future, even if his more extensive reference to the character didn’t come to fruition.
A sequel to the blockbuster films Deadpool and Deadpool 2, starring Ryan Reynolds as Merc with a Mouth. The third film will be the first in the franchise to be developed under the Marvel Studios banner following Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox.
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