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Deadpool & Wolverine will be released in most major regions, including India on July 26. The forthcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe is more than simply another superhero flick. It goes beyond merely being Deadpool 2’s follow-up. Sounds overstated, but it might be a watershed moment in comic book movie culture. To begin with, every trailer and piece of marketing collateral has been a hit. To raise excitement among Indian fans, makers recently released a Gujarati promo. To note, the movie will hit the theatres in regional languages like Telugu, Tamil and Hindi.
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In India, the MCU fanbase is just as significant. Recently, in Hyderabad, teenage fans of the new superhero film were spotted holding posters of Deadpool & Wolverine and dancing to the sounds of dhol in the streets.
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Marvel’s lone big film release in the year is the threequel after the studio’s slate of films was largely rearranged due to the 2023 Hollywood strikes. But the likelihood is that it will be quite profitable.
Deadpool & Wolverine has to collect more than $785 million globally to qualify as the highest-grossing movie in the 20th Century Fox origin story.
The main idea of the movie—which is all revealed in the trailers—is that Deadpool must locate a Wolverine from another reality in order to preserve his own planet and that Wolverine may be essential to achieving that goal.
This means that, despite his passing in 2017’s Logan, Marvel gets to bring back Hugh Jackman’s adamantium-clawed mutant and the actor plays the part with the same stern charm we’ve become accustomed to. Reynolds hasn’t really changed as Deadpool either.
Also confirmed are the reappearances of Stefan Kapicic as Colossus and Morena Baccarin as Vanessa. Jennifer Garner is reprising her role as Elektra, which she first played in Ben Affleck’s Daredevil, along with Rob Delaney and Brianna Hildebrand. Emma Corrin will portray Cassandra Nova, an X-Men villain and sister of Professor Charles Xavier in the books.
In footage shown exclusively to CinemaCon attendees this year, it was revealed that at the start of Deadpool & Wolverine, Wade Wilson is no longer Deadpool and looks to be experiencing a midlife crisis.
Before being taken away by the Time Variance Authority, he teases, “It’s been a challenging few years.”
Though it’s unclear exactly which reality this will take place in, it appears that this will serve as the entry point into the Marvel Cinematic reality.
The clip features, at least on some level, a few portals which are clearly from Doctor Strange; however, it is unclear who is able to summon them. There’s also a moment with what seems to be the shell of a giant Ant-Man costume.
In response to Wade’s implied impending loss of everything and everyone in his life, he reluctantly teams up with Wolverine, who has presumably already lost his own.
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