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Deadpool & Wolverine Trailer: Our Marvel Jesus Brings Pegging to Princess Disney's MCU

  • Writer: Dayna Watson
    Dayna Watson
  • Feb 13, 2024
  • 2 min read

Deadpool and Wolverine Set Photo Behind the Scenes July 2024

2018, Hugh Jackman revealed to Willem Dafoe during Variety's "Actors on Actors" that it had been the one, the only, Jerry Seinfeld who had indirectly convinced him to retire Wolverine in 2015-6. Jackman had asked Seinfeld when he knew to end SEINFELD (1989 - 1998), the comedian answered: "You should always have something in the tank. Leave the party before it gets too late kind of theory." It had been 17 years since Jackman first donned the claws in X-MEN (2000) and it was on the way home after that fateful dinner that he decided LOGAN (2017) would his final Wolverine outing, and a quintessential human one.


Robin Quivers pointed out during Jackman's later interview on the Stern Show that many actors have retired from a particular role only to reprise it later. He wondered if this was truly the end of Jackman's Wolverine. Jackman promised, if he had a change of heart and decided to suit up again, he'd tell them first. Well. Awkward. I think he forgot that deal.


November 2022, Jackman admitted in an interview with Deadline, promoting THE SON (2022), that he regretted his wolfy retirement just weeks after it was announced when he found himself 20 minutes into electric and raunchy, DEADPOOL (2016), and couldn't help the FOMO.


Hungover and driving out to the beach while on break from Broadway's THE MUSIC MAN, Jackman promptly rang Reynolds. He asked what the hell was going on. Reynolds, after allegedly months of standing out Jackman's house with posters saying, "Please", and Jackman repeatedly responding, "I'm done, I'm done, I'm done", could only utter a disbelieving, and then surely enraged, "Are you serious?!"


Jackman was.


September 2022, Ryan Reynolds broke the good news.



Mayhem ensured and both Ryan and Hugh quickly jumped back on the couch to clear up any confusion regarding timelines and canon law.


Now after delaying the release and then bringing back from September to July, two besties are reunited on screen after their ill-fated X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLERINE (2009) introduction.


You can check out the trailer here:



DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE HITS THEATRES JULY 26 2024.

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