‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ CinemaCon Clip Reveals Deadpool’s Relationship Status & Why the TVA Needed Him

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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is certainly one of the releases this year that is meant to kickstart great things. First, the movie is Deadpool’s first foray into the MCU, something that fans have been asking for, well, since the MCU existed. Second, it’s part of a new strategy that aims to restore at least some of the faith that fans had in the franchise and in the studio.

During the 2024 CinemaCon Marvel Studios presentation exclusive clip was shown, that featured Deadpool, Wolverine, and all supporting characters set to reprise their roles from the previous movie. The clip is funny, emotional and before everything else, it revealed that Deadpool wasn’t kidnapped by the TVA because he stole Cable’s time travel machine, he is needed to save the sacred timeline.

CinemaCon attendees were treated to an exclusive 9-minute preview of Deadpool & Wolverine. The footage introduces Wade Wilson, now a car salesman, accompanied by his X-Force teammate Peter, who holds onto Deadpool’s old costume, hinting at a return to crime-fighting. At a surprise birthday party, familiar X-Men characters like Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead appear. Wade’s relationship with Vanessa is revealed as amicable but no longer romantic, as the two split up.

During the celebration, the TVA interrupts and transports Wade to meet Mr. Paradox, offering him a chance to play a significant role in the multiverse’s sacred timeline. Wade receives a suit upgrade and adamantium swords. Amidst humorous moments like breaking the fourth wall, Wade embraces his new role with flair.

The presentation also revealed that Deadpool himself designed the popcorn buckets for the upcoming movie. Feige described the movie as “F**** Awesome.

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is scheduled to be released on July 26, 2024, as part of Phase Five of the MCU.

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