On Tuesday, Ryan Reynolds confirmed on social media that Hugh Jackman would be playing the X-Men role once more.
Ryan Reynolds made an announcement on an upcoming film that would be a part of the MCU.
In “Deadpool 3,” Hugh Jackman will reprise his role as Wolverine. You did read that correctly.
Reynolds remarked in the video, referring to the D23 Expo in early September, “Hey everyone, we’re incredibly disappointed to have missed D23, but we’ve been working very hard on the next ‘Deadpool’ film for a good long while now.”
“On this one, I had to truly look deep within myself. Obviously, his debut appearance in the MCU needs to be memorable. We must remain authentic to the character while discovering additional depth, drive, and significance. Every “Deadpool” needs to be distinctive and distinct. It’s been a tremendous struggle that has made me dig within myself. I have nothing, you see. Yes, it is entirely empty up here. And frightening. However, we did have one notion, he said.
Hey Hugh, would you like to play Wolverine once more? Reynolds questioned as Jackman walked past in the distance.
Ryan answered, “Yeah, okay, Jackman. A “Coming Hugh” preview and Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” which is sung with the lyrics “I Will Always Love Hugh,” close the clip. After the Deadpool emblem first emerged, Wolverine’s adamantium claws rapidly tore it apart.
Following Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, Shawn Levy has been hired to helm “Deadpool 3,” which will formally enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Overall, none of Deadpool’s references to the X-Men films have ever made much sense, but now is your chance to connect them all using—you guessed it—the multiverse! The Multiverse Saga, which comprises Phases 4, 5, and 6 of the MCU, has been prepared for this sort of seemingly impossible crossover by the MCU.

While Phase 4 hasn’t really advanced the plot, it has made it clear that Kevin Feige and the company are essentially free to do anything they want. There are numerous possible outcomes given the number of Variants there are and Dr. Strange’s willingness to instantly eliminate all of your fan-cast heroes.
Shawn Levy, the director of Free Guy and The Adam Project, will helm Deadpool 3. Wendy Molyneaux and Lizzie Molyneaux-Loeglin, writers of Bob’s Burgers, as well as Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who wrote Deadpool and Deadpool 2, are allegedly returning to work on the script.
In an interview with ComicBook.com from last year, Reynolds said, “Deadpool, for me, is kind of like an anxiety-inducing tightrope walk.” “I usually feel like I need to improve Deadpool by between 30% and 40% once I’ve got it absolutely right, and I’m speaking from experience with Deadpool 1 and 2.
Even if I’m in a situation where I’m thinking, “This is the perfect moment!” After that, I pause and think, “Okay, this has to be 30% better than it is.” To get it properly, or at least to my satisfaction, is a demanding endeavor. Since Taika [Waititi] and I appear in the film, I didn’t really give it much attention, but I did enjoy the concept of toying with Deadpool and Korg in some of the marketing materials. I had to eventually scratch my itch, so to speak.