Deadpool 3 The Upcomming Hollywood Movie
The forthcoming Deadpool movie, often referred to as Deadpool 3, is an eagerly anticipated American superhero film centered around the Marvel Comics character Deadpool. The movie is a collaborative effort between Marvel Studios and Maximum Effort, with distribution by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Positioned as the 34th installment in the expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Deadpool 3 serves as a direct sequel to the earlier Deadpool films, namely, Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018). This project is under the astute direction of Shawn Levy and features a noteworthy team of writers, including Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Ryan Reynolds, and Levy himself. The charismatic Ryan Reynolds reprises his role as the wisecracking Wade Wilson, also known as Deadpool, alongside an ensemble cast that includes Hugh Jackman, Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand, and Jennifer Garner.
The
inception of the third Deadpool film traces back to November 2016 when 20th
Century Fox initiated its development. However, the project was momentarily put
on hold following Disney's acquisition of the company, which culminated in
March 2019. Subsequently, Marvel Studios took the reins of the character and
commenced work on a new film starring Reynolds. This movie marks a pivotal
moment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it seamlessly integrates Deadpool
into the MCU while retaining the signature R-rating that set the previous
Deadpool films apart. It's worth noting that this will be the first MCU film to
maintain such a rating.
Wendy
Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin came on board in November 2020 to craft
the screenplay. They joined forces with Reese and Wernick, who returned to
fine-tune the script by March 2022. The capable director, Shawn Levy, was
subsequently brought in to oversee the project. In an exciting turn of events,
Hugh Jackman decided to reprise his iconic role as Wolverine from the X-Men
film series in August 2022, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the film.
Additional casting rounds were conducted in early 2023, further bolstering the
star-studded ensemble.
Filming
for Deadpool 3 commenced in May, with the picturesque locales of London and
Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England serving as the primary settings.
Subsequently, the production team expanded its horizons with additional
shooting in Norfolk. However, production encountered a hiccup in July due to
the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, and further filming was expected to take place in
Vancouver, Canada.
Mark
your calendars, as Deadpool 3 is slated for release in the United States on May
3, 2024, marking an exciting addition to Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic
Universe. Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the return of the irreverent
anti-hero in what promises to be another exhilarating installment of the
Deadpool saga.
Developments
Following the blockbuster success of Deadpool in 2016, 20th Century Fox embarked on the journey of developing two sequels to continue the Merc with a Mouth's adventures. The third installment was set to introduce the superhero ensemble known as X-Force. However, this venture faced a significant change when Deadpool's original director, Tim Miller, opted not to return for the sequels due to creative disagreements with the franchise's star, Ryan Reynolds. As a result, David Leitch was enlisted to helm Deadpool 2 in November 2016, while the search for another filmmaker to steer the third film was still ongoing.
In
March 2017, Rhett Reese, co-writer of Deadpool and Deadpool 2, unveiled plans
to introduce X-Force in Deadpool 2 before launching a standalone spin-off film
that would set the stage for something larger, separate from the third Deadpool
installment. The acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, announced in
December 2017, introduced a new twist to the saga. Disney's CEO, Bob Iger,
revealed that Deadpool would become a part of the PG-13 rated Marvel Cinematic
Universe (MCU). He also expressed the company's willingness to produce R-rated
Deadpool films, provided they inform audiences of the content. This led to the
possibility of creating a "Marvel-R brand" for characters like
Deadpool.
In
May 2018, Ryan Reynolds hinted that a third Deadpool film might not
materialize, considering the franchise's shift of focus towards X-Force.
Nonetheless, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick believed that a third film was
inevitable after Reynolds took a break from the character and the release of
the X-Force film, drawing a parallel to the release of The Avengers between
Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3. David Leitch also expressed interest in returning
for another Deadpool film, contingent on the right timing and circumstances.
By
August 2018, there were indications of an active development of a third
Deadpool film, with plans for production in Atlanta, Georgia, instead of
Vancouver, where the previous films were shot. "Once Upon a
Deadpool," a PG-13 version of Deadpool 2, was released towards the end of
that year. It was closely monitored by Disney and Marvel Studios to determine
its potential influence on the character's portrayal in the PG-13 MCU. During
promotional activities for "Once Upon a Deadpool," Ryan Reynolds
confirmed the development of a third Deadpool film, assuring fans that it would
take a completely different direction.
Reynolds
later revealed that the third film would be a road trip adventure inspired by
Rashomon, a 1950 classic, and would have featured a surprising crossover with
Hugh Jackman's X-Men character, James "Logan" Howlett, aka Wolverine.
Despite having formally retired from the role of Wolverine, Jackman himself had
contemplated a team-up film with Reynolds after a screening of Deadpool in
2016.
In
March 2019, Disney officially acquired Fox, securing the film rights to several
Marvel Comics characters for Marvel Studios, including Deadpool and the X-Men.
Consequently, the Marvel-based films Fox had been working on were temporarily
put on hold.
The
year 2019 brought significant discussions within the Marvel Universe, with Josh
Brolin, who played Cable in Deadpool 2, revealing talks with Marvel Studios
about his character's future. Zazie Beetz expressed her expectation to reprise
her role as Domino, while Reese and Wernick, along with Ryan Reynolds, took a
much-needed break from Deadpool to await Marvel Studios' plans. They confirmed
the creation of another R-rated Deadpool film, integrating the character into
the MCU.
Reynolds
met with Marvel Studios in October 2020 to select potential writers for the
upcoming Deadpool film. Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin were
ultimately chosen to craft the screenplay. Plans for the film's R-rating
remained intact, and while David Leitch was considered for a return, his
schedule prevented his involvement. In January 2021, Kevin Feige, president of
Marvel Studios, reiterated that the film would maintain its R-rating and be
part of the MCU. Reynolds took an active role in supervising the script's
development.
In
July of the same year, Reynolds and Taika Waititi, who portrayed Korg in the
MCU, donned their respective characters for a promotional commercial, playfully
discussing Deadpool's integration into the MCU. Reynolds suggested that filming
for the new Deadpool film was anticipated to commence in 2022.
Moving
forward, Shawn Levy was announced as the director in March 2022, reuniting with
Reynolds after their work on "Free Guy" and "The Adam
Project." Levy revealed that filming would be postponed until after 2022
due to his busy schedule. Reynolds also confirmed that his production company,
Maximum Effort, would co-produce the film, while Reese and Wernick were brought
in to revise the screenplay.
In
June 2022, the writers expressed their enthusiasm for incorporating MCU
elements into the film, with Disney and Marvel's blessing to include humor
about the MCU's success. They remained discreet about whether they were
starting from scratch on the script or reworking the previous draft by the
Molyneux sisters. By that time, Raymond Chan was revealed as the production
designer, having previously worked on the Disney+ MCU series "The Falcon
and the Winter Soldier."
Kevin
Feige confirmed in July 2022 that the upcoming Deadpool film would elevate the
character's role within the MCU, aligning with the pattern observed in other
third installments of MCU series. This signaled an exciting and transformative
phase for the beloved anti-hero and his integration into the larger Marvel
Universe.
Development
Following the resounding success of the 2016 hit "Deadpool," 20th Century Fox embarked on the journey to create not one but two sequels for the beloved anti-hero. The third installment in the series was poised to introduce the superhero team X-Force into the cinematic universe. However, amidst this creative endeavor, a notable change took place when Deadpool director Tim Miller opted not to return for the upcoming sequels. This decision stemmed from creative differences with the star of the show, Ryan Reynolds. In response, the talented director David Leitch was brought on board to helm "Deadpool 2," with this decision being made in November 2016.
As the studio prepared to assemble the X-Force, they sought out another visionary filmmaker to work on the highly anticipated third installment. The excitement surrounding this endeavor grew, especially when, in March 2017, co-writer of "Deadpool" and "Deadpool 2," Rhett Reese, hinted that the introduction of X-Force would first take place in "Deadpool 2" and then branch into a separate spin-off film. This new cinematic venture aimed to create something grander, diverging from the more personal tone of the third Deadpool movie.
The landscape of Deadpool's cinematic journey experienced a seismic shift when, in December 2017, the Walt Disney Company announced its acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Disney's CEO, Bob Iger, revealed that Deadpool would become part of the PG-13 rated Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), signaling a fusion of two distinct worlds. Furthermore, Disney expressed its willingness to continue producing R-rated Deadpool films, as long as audiences were adequately informed about their content. This bold move laid the foundation for the development of a "Marvel-R brand" catering to characters like Deadpool.
In May 2018, Ryan Reynolds hinted that a third Deadpool film might not materialize, given the franchise's newfound emphasis on the X-Force. Nevertheless, Rhett Reese and his writing partner, Paul Wernick, maintained their optimism for a third installment. They likened the situation to the release of "The Avengers" in 2012, which occurred between "Iron Man 2" and "Iron Man 3." David Leitch, the director of "Deadpool 2," expressed his interest in returning for another Deadpool film, contingent on timing and circumstances.
By August 2018, the wheels were in motion for the third Deadpool film, with plans for production to unfold in Atlanta, Georgia, as opposed to the previous Vancouver setting. "Once Upon a Deadpool," a PG-13 version of "Deadpool 2," was released at the end of that year, closely monitored by Disney and Marvel Studios to gauge its potential impact on the character's integration into the PG-13 MCU.
During the promotional phase for "Once Upon a Deadpool," Ryan Reynolds confirmed the development of a third Deadpool film, promising a departure in its direction. Subsequently, he disclosed the intention to craft a road trip-themed narrative, drawing inspiration from "Rashomon" (1950). This imaginative approach would have featured Hugh Jackman's iconic X-Men character, James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine, even though Jackman had previously retired from the role.
The Disney-Fox merger became official in March 2019, granting Disney the film rights to numerous Marvel Comics characters, including Deadpool and the X-Men. This transition temporarily placed the Marvel-based films in development on hold.
In June 2019, Josh Brolin, who portrayed Cable in "Deadpool 2," engaged in discussions with Marvel Studios about his future in the MCU. Notably, Brolin had also portrayed Thanos in the MCU. Zazie Beetz, who played Domino in "Deadpool 2," expressed her expectation to reprise her role. As the year progressed, Reese, Wernick, and Reynolds announced their hiatus from Deadpool, awaiting direction from Marvel Studios. They confirmed the inevitability of a third R-rated Deadpool film, poised to merge the character with the MCU.
Reynolds' meetings with Marvel Studios in October 2020 marked a significant step forward. The search for writers culminated in Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin being selected to craft the screenplay in November. Their pitch aligned with the intentions of Reynolds and Marvel Studios, ensuring that the film would maintain its R-rating. While director David Leitch was open to the project, his busy schedule for 2021 made his return unlikely. In January 2021, Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, affirmed the film's R-rating and its place in the MCU, with Reynolds overseeing the scripting process.
In July 2021, Reynolds and Taika Waititi playfully teased their collaboration in a commercial, where they portrayed Deadpool and Korg, Waititi's MCU character. This lighthearted nod to Deadpool's MCU integration stirred excitement among fans. Subsequently, in August, Reynolds hinted at the filming schedule, indicating that production was set to commence in 2022, which was later confirmed by Feige.
In November, actors Zazie Beetz and Rob Delaney expressed their interest in reprising their roles as Domino and Peter from "Deadpool 2." At that point, Reynolds and his team were diligently working on the project.
Fast forward to March 2022, when the directorial helm was handed to Shawn Levy, known for his previous collaborations with Reynolds in "Free Guy" and "The Adam Project." Levy revealed that filming would have to wait until after 2022 due to his busy schedule. Simultaneously, Reynolds' production company, Maximum Effort, joined the production effort, while Reese and Wernick were recruited to enhance the screenplay.
As the team behind the new Deadpool film continued to shape its vision, it was clear that this cinematic journey would be unlike any other, with the MCU providing a rich backdrop for the Merc with a Mouth. Marvel Studios and Disney remained supportive of the unique blend of humor and action that defined the Deadpool franchise. While specific details about the script remained under wraps, one thing was certain: the next Deadpool adventure promised to be an exciting addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Pre-Production
After spending years content with his decision to retire from his iconic role as Wolverine, Hugh Jackman had an unexpected change of heart in mid-August 2022. He was suddenly inspired by the idea of teaming up with Ryan Reynolds, believing it could be an exceptionally enjoyable experience, possibly even more fun than anything he had done before. Jackman wasted no time in reaching out to Reynolds about this exciting concept, just as Reynolds was in the process of discussing it with Kevin Feige.
The
notion of a Wolverine and Deadpool collaboration had been entertained by
Reynolds for some time, and the stars aligned when Jackman expressed his
willingness to return as Wolverine for "Deadpool 3." This revelation
sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with the film's release
date set for September 6, 2024.
Crucially,
both Jackman and Reynolds clarified that this film would not disrupt the events
of "Logan" (2017), in which Wolverine met his demise. The project
would be a prequel, and the narrative device devised by Marvel Studios would
allow the characters to navigate different timelines. This was a relief for
James Mangold, the director of "Logan," who appreciated that his
film's legacy would remain untouched.
By
October 2022, pre-production work had already commenced, and the crew was
gearing up for filming in Vancouver starting in January 2023. However, the
release date was later pushed back to November 8, 2024. Interestingly, the
official title of the film remained a bit of a mystery. Jackman hinted that it
might not be called "Deadpool 3." Reynolds playfully referred to it
as "The Deadpool/Wolverine film," while Jackman favored
"Wolverine and Deadpool."
Filming
was expected to commence in mid-2023, with Shawn Levy at the helm as the director.
Levy was thrilled to be part of this creative venture, emphasizing the film's
self-awareness, violence, and irreverent language. He was committed to
maintaining the franchise's essence, preserving its raw and audacious nature,
much like classic buddy-cop films such as "Midnight Run," "48
Hrs.," and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles."
In
February 2023, there were rumors that Patrick Stewart, known for his role as
Charles Xavier in the X-Men film series, was approached to make a special
appearance. Later that month, Emma Corrin joined the cast as the lead villain,
marking a departure from their previous roles. Corrin's excitement for this
villainous character added to the film's anticipation.
The
film's ensemble cast continued to grow, with Matthew Macfadyen playing an
undisclosed role described as a "third wheel" to Deadpool and
Wolverine. Other familiar faces from previous Deadpool films, like Karan Soni
and Leslie Uggams, were set to return. Zeb Wells, known for his work on MCU
series like "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" and "Marvel
Zombies," was co-writing the script.
Morena
Baccarin was in negotiations to reprise her role as Vanessa, Stefan Kapičić
would return as the voice of Colossus, and other characters like Peter from
"Deadpool 2," Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio were confirmed to
reprise their roles in the film.
One
exciting development was Jackman's costume, which resembled Wolverine's iconic
look from "X-Men: The Animated Series" and specific comic book
iterations. The costume went through multiple iterations to ensure comic book
accuracy, adding a layer of authenticity to the film.
Reynolds
also sported an updated costume, featuring a brighter red shade and larger
black circles on his mask, reminiscent of the character's 1990s comic book
design. Fans and commentators celebrated the faithful costume designs,
speculating on the film's unique interpretation of the characters.
As
the film's production moved forward, it promised to be a delightful blend of
nostalgia, irreverence, and action, bringing together two beloved Marvel
characters for an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Filming
Principal photography for the highly-anticipated film commenced on May 22, 2023, with London and Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England, as the chosen settings. The project was initially known by the codename "Tidal Wave." The accomplished cinematographer George Richmond, who had previously collaborated with director Shawn Levy and leading actor Ryan Reynolds on the hit film "Free Guy," assumed the role of cinematographer for this endeavor.
Although filming was originally anticipated to
kick off in January 2023, there were subsequent delays, with a revised start
date projected for April 2023. The process was expected to proceed smoothly
despite the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike, which began in early May.
However, this labor dispute did affect the creative dynamics as Reynolds was
unable to contribute to the script during filming, as he had done for the
previous two films, in adherence to the strike regulations. Marvel Studios
adopted a strategic approach, aiming to capture as much content as possible
during principal photography and incorporating any essential script adjustments
during the film's pre-scheduled reshoots.
Additionally, Shawn Levy, who was at the helm
of the project, collaborated with Marvel Studios and the creative minds behind
the popular Netflix series "Stranger Things," where he serves as an
executive producer. This collaboration enabled him to direct at least one
episode of the final season of "Stranger Things," as the initial
scheduling for "Deadpool 3" overlapped with production on the TV
series, before the latter experienced its own delays due to the writers'
strike.
In a noteworthy update in June, the film's
release date was shifted to May 3, 2024, generating substantial excitement
among fans. Filming included a daring car crash sequence filmed on location in
London during the early days of July 2023. Furthermore, the surprise revelation
of Jennifer Garner's involvement in the film as Elektra, a character she had
previously portrayed in the Fox-produced films "Daredevil" (2003) and
its spin-off "Elektra" (2005), created substantial buzz within the
entertainment community.
The creative team, led by Reynolds and Hugh
Jackman, also ventured to Norfolk for select scenes, opting to shoot on
location to achieve a grounded and authentic feel. However, production
encountered an unexpected hurdle as it was suspended on July 14, owing to the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. This halt came when approximately half of the filming
had been completed, with plans to resume once the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes
concluded. Levy was also slated to oversee the editing of the material that had
already been captured.
Shawn Levy hinted at the veracity of some
casting rumors related to the film while dismissing others. Before the strike
interrupted proceedings, Levy directed a sequence that he likened to the iconic
showdown between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in Emperor Palpatine's throne
room in "Return of the Jedi" (1983). This scene served as an
inspiration for the film's stunt team, shaping their approach to blocking,
pacing, and framing for the corresponding scene in "Deadpool 3."
"Deadpool 3," alongside other productions that were halted midway due to the strikes, emerged as a top priority for studios, with plans to resume production once the SAG-AFTRA strike was resolved. However, as of October 2023, Levy expressed doubts about the film's ability to maintain its May 2024 release date, given the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. Reports emerged suggesting that even if filming resumed early in 2024, the movie might not meet the May 2024 release target and could potentially face a delay to a later release date later in the same year. Additionally, expectations were high for some scenes to be shot in Vancouver.
Release Date
Deadpool 3 has been eagerly anticipated by fans, and they'll be thrilled to know that its release date in the United States is now set for May 3, 2024. However, the journey to this release date has been quite the rollercoaster. Initially, the movie was slated for a September 6 release, but plans changed, and it was moved to November 8 before finally landing on its current date.
What makes this installment even more exciting is that it will be a part of Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The merger of Deadpool, a beloved anti-hero character known for his offbeat humor and chaotic adventures, into the larger Marvel universe is sure to bring a fresh and exciting dynamic to the MCU.
The changing release dates and the incorporation of Deadpool into the MCU have kept fans guessing and speculating about what this movie will bring. With May 3, 2024, now circled on the calendar, fans can't wait to see how Deadpool's unique brand of humor and mayhem will fit into the larger Marvel universe.
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