It is a fun piece of marketing that will likely draw more attention to Reynolds' upcoming action-comedy, but it also breaks Deadpool's timeline. Although the first two Deadpool movies are tied to the X-Men franchise and its messy continuity, it does have a general timeline to adhere to based on the events of Reynolds' solo films. This is still true even after Deadpool 2 's post-credits scene, which involves time travel, but that is where the complications with this Free Guy trailer reaction arise.
The Deadpool 2 post-credits scene shows Deadpool travel across time doing various tasks, including killing X-Men Origins: Wolverine 's Deadpool. These events also lead Deadpool to travel back in time and kill Ryan Reynolds before he makes Green Lantern , which was released in theaters in Now that Deadpool has reacted to the Free Guy trailer, his timeline is broken.
If Wade Wilson killed Ryan Reynolds before , then how is it possible for Deadpool to react to a trailer for a movie coming out in ? Deadpool 2 's time travel rules are messy when the post-credits scene is considered, to say the least. It turns out to be more complicated than that. Universal Pictures are co-owners of the unfriendly green giant, which is why there hasn't been a solo Hulk movie since 's The Incredible Hulk and there's unlikely to be one in the MCU's future. Another character split between Disney and Universal is Namor the Sub-Mariner, the other non-Aquaman monarch of the seas.
Although Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has suggested that Namor who was created in and, like Captain America, pre-dates Marvel, making him one of their oldest characters could show up in the MCU's future , he admitted earlier in that the Sub-Mariner's movie rights are "not as a clean or clear as the majority of the other characters". But apart from the green skin and super-strength, she's actually a very different character. She retains her intellect through her transformation, for one, and even continues to work as the biggest, greenest lawyer you ever saw.
Like Deadpool , she is also known for breaking the fourth wall. Okay, stick with us here. Mysterio may have been presumed perished at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home , but the characters expert work with illusions means he may return — but only in the Sony Spider-Man universe.
This is despite the fact that Mysterio managed to convince Nick Fury he was a good guy, so obviously he's had contact with MCU. He could have been quite a formidable foe in Phase 4. Besides Spider-Man, the X-Men were for a long time far and away Marvel's most recognisable heroes, and with them Fox built a successful franchise separate from the MCU albeit one that still needed a big reboot.
The Fantastic Four were the stars of Marvel's first comic-book series although Captain America and Namor predate them, they were created under other publishers , and have been ill-served by the three movies including one reboot released by Fox, who controlled the rights to the Richards and their extended family. Deadpool meets Korg in their very own movie trailer reaction series.
But it's not in the way we were expecting. The crossover comes by way of a promo for Free Guy , in which the Merc with the Mouth sets up his own online video channel to react to movie trailers. For the latest installment of this totally-fake-but-would-watch series, he brings on Korg from Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame to react to the Free Guy trailer. Free Guy , directed by Shawn Levy , stars Reynolds as Guy, a non-playable character NPC inside the world of a popular video game who becomes self-aware.
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