T.J. Miller Says He Wouldn’t Join ‘Deadpool 3’ Even if They Called: “I’m at a place in my life where I don’t need to do Deadpool 3”

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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ was released three weeks ago, and the movie is generally being seen as a major success, and breaking box-office records. We know that the movie is supposed to be Deadpool’s and Wolverine’s first foray into the MCU, but also a proper send-off for characters that belonged to the Fox X-Men franchise and other related Marvel properties.

The movie has quite a massive cast list, with the likes of Garner reprising her role as Elektra, Snipes returning as Blade, and Keen reprising her X-23 role from ‘Logan’ released in 2017.

We also know that much of the cast from previous ‘Deadpool’ installments return to reprise their roles notably Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, Briana Hildebrand, Shioli Kutsuna, and Stefan Kapičić.

T.J. Miller was however nowhere to be seen, and while the exact reason for his absence was never actually revealed we can speculate on why he wasn’t even remotely connected to the movie.

Since the release of the first Deadpool installment the comedian was a target of sexual misconduct allegations and other legal issues. But it seems like his relationship with the movie’s star Ryan Reynolds isn’t quite dandy as well. In the past, Miller on several occasions described Reynolds as being mean to him, being insecure, and even at one point called him “the Crying Ryan” after alleging that the actor cannot stand when someone else gets the laughs.

Being in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ however would work wonders for your career, but Miller stated he would never work with Reynolds again and that he doesn’t need ‘Deadpool 3’ at all:

I would not have done Deadpool 3 even if they came to me, and they were like “we want you to make Deadpool 3”

Miller explained that the awkward set incident he had with Reynolds is just one of the components of why he no longer wants to work on the movie:

That’s certainly a component, but really, the real reason is the same reason I left Silicon Valley, which is, I don’t really think you should do something more for more than five years. It’s weird to just go back and play Weasel, like, 10 years later.

We don’t think this is the real reason, but in any case, here you have it T.J. Miller won’t be part of the Deadpool franchise in the future. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below!

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