Summary
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New concept art of Deadpool & Wolverine Shows Deadpool traveling to an animated, Marvel Comics-inspired universe to join the Avengers.
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The animated Avengers are drawn in the styles of some of Marvel Comics’ most notable artists, including Jack Kirby, Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld.
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It would have been great to see Deadpool crossover in animation, just like Doctor Strange and America Chavez in Phase 4, but in a very different way than Sony’s Spider-verse Movies.
Marvel Studios’ original Avengers team almost made an appearance in Deadpool & WolverineAnd that would have put a great animated twist on Wade Wilson’s MCU debut. Deadpool & Wolverine has quickly become one of Marvel’s most beloved installments and quickly hit 2019 Joker To become the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. This huge level of success proves just how good a job director Sean Levy and main star Ryan Reynolds had in bringing Wade Wilson’s Deadpool into the MCU, but they almost pushed this even further.
Deadpool & Wolverine Including many references to the MCU Earth-616, as Deadpool himself was offered the opportunity to transfer from Fox Earth-10005 to the safety of the Sacred Timeline. Before this proposal, Wade Wilson traveled to 2018 Earth-616, in the months before Infinity WarTo meet with Happy Hogan and ask for a place on the Avengers team. Deadpool is denied this chance, but new concept art of Deadpool & Wolverine was released, which suggests that Deadpool almost got his wishAlthough not as anyone expected.
Deadpool’s live action movie |
Year |
Box Office |
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
2009 |
$373 million |
Deadpool |
2016 |
$782.6 million |
Deadpool 2 |
2018 |
$785.8 million |
Deadpool & Wolverine |
2024 |
$1.211 billion (August 26, 2024) |
Andy Park’s Deadpool & Wolverine Plan brought Deadpool into an animated comic-inspired Marvel Universe
On August 22, Marvel Studios director of visual development Andy Park Released previously-seen concept art of Deadpool & Wolverine That shows that Deadpool almost got his place in the Avengers team. However, instead of being the live-action Avengers team of the MCU’s Phase 1, Deadpool would have found himself traveling to a reality inspired by Marvel Comics, meeting an animated version of ​​the superhero team. The team featured Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye in the styles of different Marvel Comics artists.
While Deadpool is in the style of his co-creator Rob Liefeld, who has been referenced many times in Deadpool & WolverineThe other Avengers take on other styles from some of the most notable Marvel Comics illustrators. Tony Stark’s Iron Man and Bruce Banner’s Hulk reflected designs by Bob Layton, while Steve Rogers’ Captain America was drawn in the style of Marvel legend Jack Kirby. Walter Simonson’s art inspired Thor, while Jim Lee’s art was reflected in Natasha Romanoff’s Black Widow and Clint Barton’s Hawkeye. It would be incredible to see Deadpool together with the comic-inspired Avengers.
Theories emerged prior to Deadpool & Wolverine’s Report that the Merc with a Mouth and the Clawed Mutant would travel through the MCU’s history, but this did not happen in the final cut of the Phase 5 movie. Andy Park’s concept art suggests this was part of the plan, though the iconic MCU moments would have taken place in alternate universes, such as one Inspired by Marvel Comics. This would have mirrored previous Marvel movies, which also bridged the gap between live-action and animation, and would have been a fun addition to Deadpool & Wolverine.
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MCU’s live action heroes can still cross over into animation and vice versa
Interestingly, Andy Park’s Deadpool & Wolverine Concept art confirms that Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool would have taken on an animated, Marvel Comics-inspired style after traveling to this alternate reality. This retains continuity with previous MCU installments, most notably 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The Phase 4 movie explored the multiverse more than any other, seeing Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange and Xochitl Gomez’s America Chavez travel through multiple realitiesIncluding an animated one.
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On their multiversal journey, Doctor Strange and America Chavez briefly make their way into an animated universe, and their bodies change to fit the animation style. The same effect occurs when they transform into paint, cubes or in a black-and-white monochromatic style. This, along with Deadpool & Wolverine’s New concept art suggests that the live-action and animated universes could collide in the MCU, with the respective characters changing to fit the reality they’re in. This is very different from what is established in Sony’s animated Spider-verse Franchise.
2023s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse See both animated and live-action characters across different universes. Donald Glover’s live-action Prowler found himself in the animated Spider-Society, but was still depicted as live-action, while the animated spot was a way in Sony’s Spider-Man universe to meet Mrs. Chen, but remained in his animation Style. In the MCU, however, live action characters would become animated when crossing universe boundaries, which would be great to see capitalized on in the future of the MCU.
Deadpool’s animated comic Journey would have been the perfect homage to his origins
It would have been fantastic to see Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool spend an extended time with the original Avengers team from the Marvel Comics-inspired reality in Deadpool & WolverineNot least because it would have seen his dream come true. On top of that being purely entertaining, this would have been a wonderful tribute to his Marvel Comics roots. Andy Park’s concept art showcases Deadpool in the style of Rob Liefeld, who co-created the Merc with a Mouth with comic book writer Fabian Nicieza in the early 1990s.
Rob Liefeld has become one of the most notable contributors to Marvel Comics thanks to his creation of Deadpool. Liefeld earned a number of certificates in Deadpool & Wolverineincluding these “just feet” store, referring to Liefeld’s legendary inability to draw feet properly, which was most evident in Deadpool. Deadpool joined Marvel Comics’ Avengers team after 2015 secret wars event, but not the MCU’s original line-up of the group. It would have been a brilliant development to see him interact with Captain America, Iron Man and others, as this may have been his only chance to do so.