Current:Home > Finance'Deadpool & Wolverine' makes a splash with cheeky new footage: 'I'm going to Disneyland' -RiskWatch
'Deadpool & Wolverine' makes a splash with cheeky new footage: 'I'm going to Disneyland'
Oliver James Montgomery View
Date:2025-04-07 10:27:07
LAS VEGAS – It's hard to fathom what's more exciting, Deadpool finally diving headfirst into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or Ryan Reynolds' beloved wisecracking oddball getting his own popcorn bucket.
The good news from CinemaCon is that superhero fans don't have to choose, they're getting both. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teased at the convention of theater owners that Deadpool is "designing" a collectible container to sell at concession stands − and director Shawn Levy introduced nine minutes of new footage from "Deadpool & Wolverine" (in theaters July 27).
For those wondering if it'd be the same cursing, fourth wall-breaking Deadpool from the previous Fox films, they got their answer with a whole bunch of f-bombs. In the sneak peek, Wade Wilson (Reynolds) has literally hung up his tights and is now selling cars. His friends throw him a birthday party – complete with cocaine riffs and "Frozen" jokes – but Wade gets nabbed by a goon squad from the Time Variance Authority (see: "Loki" Seasons 1 and 2).
He's taken to see Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen of "Succession" fame), and this cryptic guy shows him scenes from Marvel movies and tells Wade he can finally be the hero he's always wanted to be. So Deadpool gets a new costume and, in meta fashion, agrees to leave his timeline for the MCU. "Suck it, Fox! I'm going to Disneyland," Deadpool says into the camera before busting it.
Marvel showed some of the chemistry between Reynolds' Deadpool and Jackman's Wolverine, who's also making his MCU debut in the new film. The Disney presentation started with a "Silence your phones" announcement where Wolverine let loose a curse-laden rant – with Deadpool chiming in, "So much testosterone" – and Levy screened a quick scene with Deadpool in a car with Wolverine, dressed in the yellow-and-blue costume from the old 1960s "X-Men" comic books. "Friends don't let friends dress like they play for the Los Angeles Rams," Deadpool cracks.
Anthony Mackie welcomes Harrison Ford to the MCU in 'Captain America: Brave New World'
Feige also gave a few updates to other Marvel projects: "Fantastic Four" (out July 25), starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, begins filming in a few months, while "Thunderbolts*" (May 2, 2025), the supergroup movie with Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Wyatt Russell, Sebastian Stan and more, now has an asterisk as part of its official title. But Feige said he can't talk about that until "after release."
The Marvel chief also debuted the first footage from "Captain America: Brave New World," a political thriller and the first solo movie to feature Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) with the star-spangled shield. "It's been amazing," Mackie reports.
The sneak peek showed one scene where Sam is brought to the Oval Office by President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, now played by Harrison Ford. (William Hurt played Ross in Marvel movies before his death in 2022.) The president tells Sam that he's had problems with heroes in the past but wants Sam to rebuild the Avengers. But in another scene, an event at the White House turns bad when Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) and other super-soldiers are "activated" by a song and try to assassinate the president, leading into an action-packed trailer where Ross brings the sass to Sam. "You're no Steve Rogers," he tells Sam, invoking the name of Chris Evans' previous Cap.
veryGood! (37)
Related
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- Biden asserts executive privilege over recording of interview with special counsel demanded by House Republicans
- Putin focuses on trade and cultural exchanges in Harbin, China, after reaffirming ties with Xi
- Brittany Mahomes makes her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue debut
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- What to stream this week: Billie Eilish and Zayn Malik albums, ‘Bridgerton,’ and ‘American Fiction’
- Vermont to grant professional licenses, regardless of immigration status, to ease labor shortage
- Minneapolis Police Department faces stark officer shortage as it seeks to rebuild public trust
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- Germany’s parliament lifts immunity for prosecution of a far-right lawmaker
Ranking
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- National BBQ Day: See if your favorite barbecue spot made it on Yelp's top 100 list
- Watchdog: EPA’s lead pipe fix sent about $3 billion to states based on unverified data
- Simone Biles is stepping into the Olympic spotlight again. She is better prepared for the pressure
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Human rights group urges Thailand to stop forcing dissidents to return home
- Teen died from eating a spicy chip as part of social media challenge, autopsy report concludes
- Giddy Up for Miranda Lambert and Husband Brendan McLoughlin's Matching 2024 ACM Awards Looks
Recommendation
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
Glen Powell trolled by his parents at 'Hit Man' premiere: 'Stop trying to make Glen Powell happen'
Panthers are only NFL team with no prime-time games on 2024 schedule
NFL distances itself from Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s comments during commencement speech
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
Bridge between Galveston and Pelican Island remains closed after barge crash
Driver killed after tank depressurizes at Phoenix semiconductor facility that’s under construction
Kevin Spacey says he's 'enormously pleased' amid support from Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson