Deadpool & Wolverine is set to be the sensation that defines the fate of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The apocalyptic dread that engulfed the superhero universe and its real-life counterpart will soon stand witness to a cinematic phenomenon that will not only appreciate the true extent of the multiverse but exploit all of its strengths and quirks to deliver a box-office sensation.
Deadpool & WolverineDeadpool & Wolverine (Credit: Walt Disney Studios)
However, fear begins to set in when one realizes the pitfalls of such a promising feature film from the studio that brought us Ant-Man and the Wasp: QuantumaniaThor: Love and Thunder, and Secret Invasion. 

After the post-Endgame spell almost drove Marvel into the ground, Deadpool & Wolverine stands at the murky border separating hope and despair for a fandom that once, quite literally, hero-worshipped the comic-book-movie industry before it turned into one of the most divisive and unreliable creators of all time.

Deadpool & Wolverine Leaves 1 Toxic Relationship Behind

Deadpool assembles the X-Men yet Wolverine’s love life remains as complicated as ever. After spending the better part of the 21st century pining away for the one woman who will always be off-limits to him, Deadpool 3 drives the final nail in Wolverine’s coffin after Famke Janssen confirms her absence from the multiversal film. Although surprising, it does seem gratuitous to have such a powerful telepath in a movie already riddled with former FoxVerse members doing their part.

In an exclusive interview with ScreenGeek, the actress, who first portrayed the role of Jean Grey in X-Men (2000), conveyed her exasperation at being asked about her involvement in the Deadpool threequel to the point where she even began doubting herself.

“I’m not in [Deadpool & Wolverine]. No. Everybody keeps asking. So, at some point, I was like, ‘Wait, am I in Deadpool, and I just don’t know it yet?’ But, no. I’m not. No, no.”

Wolverine and Jean GreyWolverine and Jean Grey in X-Men: The Last Stand (Credit: 20th Century Studios)
In the 20-year-long existence of the X-Men films – despite its messy timeline and unnecessary digressions – Wolverine’s unrequited love for Jean Grey has always remained constant. In Hugh Jackman‘s own words, “There’s no doubt that the most important relationship in his life is his relationship with Jean Grey.” (MTV News, 2013)

But with this new chapter of the X-Men saga, and a little help from Deadpool, the past is about to change. The Jean Grey-Wolverine-Cyclops love triangle seems to have finally escaped the death grip of the slowest slow-burn romance of all time.

Deadpool’s Multiversal X-Men Siesta Brings Hope for the MCU

In this multiverse-hopping excursion led by Ryan Reynolds‘ katana-wielding superhero, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine returns one more time to fulfill a long-forgotten dream of his – to step foot within the world where he could fight shoulder-to-shoulder with the Avengers.

Although that dream remains only halfway delivered, Deadpool’s multiversal X-Men siesta will serve a greater purpose by merging the boundaries between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the FoxVerse.

 
Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool 3Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool 3 (Credit: Walt Disney Studios)
An event as rare and spectacular as this comes with even more exceptional cameos that will dredge up dormant memories of the 2000s and 2010s cinemagoers.

The film in itself stands as a miraculous product that both marks the end and the beginning of an era. With such a heavy destiny, Deadpool & Wolverine carries the weight of introducing the X-Men to the MCU mainframe and in doing so, ensures the future of the cinematic universe that shined too bright before turning bleak.