With the intention to shed light on the importance of mental health discussion, Ryan Reynolds made a surprising claim about Deadpool 3. The actor, who plays the anti-hero in the franchise, is expected to return for a third movie.
11.01.2021 - 22:51 / justjared.com
There’s been a big update about the status of Deadpool 3.
In a recent interview with Collider, Marvel boss Kevin Feige revealed that the third movie in the Deadpool franchise is still going to be happening, but this time around it will be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now…,” Kevin shared about star Ryan Reynolds‘ involvement.
He added that Deadpool 3 will “not be [filming] this year. Ryan
With the intention to shed light on the importance of mental health discussion, Ryan Reynolds made a surprising claim about Deadpool 3. The actor, who plays the anti-hero in the franchise, is expected to return for a third movie.
2021 could be setting itself up as the biggest, most rewarding year in the career of Chloe Zhao. Not only is the filmmaker already being nominated for a ton of awards for “Nomadland,” and you have to assume that Oscars are in the future, but she’s also prepping the release of her blockbuster debut project, Marvel Studios’ “Eternals” in November.
2021 Presidential Inauguration took place on Wednesday.
Ben Affleck is showering producer Kevin Feige with praise.
Ben Affleck is done keeping quiet about his feelings on comicbook movies. He’s been open about why he took on the Bat-cowl, and now the actor and filmmaker praises Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige as “the greatest producer.” Now, someone replace Hugh Jackman for Feige in “The Greatest Showman,” pronto.
Tobey Maguire masks up next to a friend as they return from a hike in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (January 15).
Ryan Reynolds is throwing a punch!
With “WandaVision” airing on Disney+ tomorrow, it’s a week full of Kevin Feige interviews and Marvel news, and this week the MCU studio chief has teased the return of Netlflix characters and actors again.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has said that there will be more Avengers movies “at some point”.Speaking at a press junket for Marvel’s new TV series WandaVision, Feige was asked if the studio will ever make another movie featuring the superhero ensemble.“I would have to think so. I would have to say yes, at some point,” he told IGN, before joking: “It’s a good title.
If you scan over the upcoming titled from Marvel Studios, including the dozens of films and TV projects that have been announced and/or rumored, there isn’t an “Avengers” film to be found. And last I checked, the previous two ‘Avengers’ movies, ‘Endgame’ and ‘Infinity War’ are still two of the top five box office earners of all time.
a lot of movies. And star-studded ones, at that. This year, we'll see Netflix movies starring Gal Gadot, The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, Amy Adams, Octavia Spencer, Melissa McCarthy, Jennifer Hudson, , and more of your faves.
Netflix has just released the full slate of movies they will be releasing in 2021 and they’re promising a new movie every single week of the year.
Also Read: Kevin Hart Signs Megadeal With Netflix to Star in and Produce at Least 4 FilmsKing will star alongside Zazie Beetz, Idris Elba and “Da 5 Bloods” stars Jonathan Majors and Delroy Lindo in “The Harder They Fall,” a western revenge film about an outlaw hunting down his recently released rival with the help of his old gang.
it felt that way — Netflix is hoping to make up for it this year with a new movie every week.The streamer dropped a preview for their 2021 film slate on Tuesday morning, including first looks at upcoming movies starring Amy Adams, Halle Berry, Gal Gadot, Jennifer Garner, Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Momoa, Ryan Reynolds and Octavia Spencer.The films include would-be blockbusters like and, prestige fair including and and threequels and,
It is official, the Merc with a Mouth is joining Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has confirmed that Deadpool will be joining MCU phase 4 and he will have his standalone movie.
, Marvel Studio President Kevin Feige confirmed a third Ryan Reynolds-led flick, something that had been uncertain following 20th Century Fox's sale to Disney.In addition to confirming the movie, Feige noted that it will maintain its R-rating, though other MCU films are rated PG-13.
Netflix shows including Jessica Jones, The Punisher, Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage could one day be revived.All five shows were axed by the streaming service in 2019 ahead of the launch of Marvel’s parent company Disney+ streaming service.Fans of Daredevil recently called for Marvel to revive the show after the Netflix rights to the series expired in November 2020.Feige has now said he would not rule out a return now that they have the rights to revive such characters, when asked by
Deadpool 3 will be the first R-rated movie ever in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.It comes after sources hinted that the Ryan Reynolds movie would carry the same certification as previous instalments, last November.Speaking to Collider during a WandaVision press event, the Marvel Studios president said: “It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan [Reynolds is] overseeing a script right now.“It will not be [filming] this year.
Starting this Friday, Marvel Studios does what it hasn’t done before — take over TV. With the release of “WandaVision” on Disney+ (or two episodes, at least), the studio is staking a claim to streaming TV and unleashing the power of the MCU on a new medium.