Ryan Reynolds Writes Deadpool X-Men Movie: Uncanny X-Force?

Reports indicate that Ryan Reynolds is in the initial stages of creating and scripting a fresh Deadpool film, potentially including X-Men characters. Fans eagerly anticipate that this project could be based on the Uncanny X-Force comic series.

The latest news reveals that the duo of Deadpool and Wolverine have amassed an impressive $1.3 billion at the box office. Additionally, Marvel Studios has announced Channing Tatum as part of Avengers: Doomsday, a role Ryan Reynolds helped secure for him as Gambit. It’s also speculated that both Reynolds and Hugh Jackman will reprise their roles as Deadpool and Wolverine in either Avengers: Doomsday or Secret Wars.

What are the details about the new Deadpool movie?

According to recent comments attributed to Reynolds, it appears his upcoming film may not feature only Deadpool. In truth, this could also be inferred for most of his other movies.

Based on reports from THR, Ryan Reynolds is brainstorming concepts for a Deadpool movie that might include X-Men characters. Rumors indicate that Reynolds is developing a screenplay for a team-up film featuring three to four X-Men figures, with Deadpool taking on a more supporting role in the storyline.

It’s reported that Reynolds thinks having his profanity-laden anti-hero, Deadpool, play a less active role might offer opportunities for the X-Men characters to be utilized in unconventional ways. Reynolds has been transparent about each Deadpool film requiring a compelling reason, and this could potentially serve as the basis he requires.

Not currently official

It’s also been mentioned that the ongoing Deadpool/X-Men project isn’t linked to the X-Men film under development by Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which is being penned by Michael Lesslie, known for his work on “The Hunger Games.” Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios are overseeing this separate project.

In essence, the projects involving Reynolds are not officially recognized by Marvel, since he’s been tinkering with ideas and exploring potential concepts independently of the company. However, it’s worth noting that he had previously presented more than a dozen ideas to Marvel before being given the green light for Deadpool and Wolverine.

Marvel has to approve casting

According to an article from THR, Cynthia Erivo is being considered as a possibility for the role of Storm. However, it’s important to acknowledge that many fans might not be thrilled about this casting choice.

It appears that piece of information is a speculative suggestion made by the article’s author, given that any casting decisions or character usage by Reynolds would require approval from Marvel Studios.

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Deadpool works better solo

Concerning the latest comments from Reynolds, he hinted at the possible future of the Merc With A Mouth, suggesting that the character might not fit in if he’s part of either the Avengers or the X-Men.

You know, I like that he’s isolated.

Should Deadpool join either the Avengers or the X-Men, it essentially concludes the storyline for him. This is something he’s always desired but it may not be granted for a considerable period of time due to its role as wish fulfillment.

Ryan Reynolds adapting X-Force?

Rob Liefeld, the brain behind Deadpool, weighed in on the matter and suggested reviving X-Force, a team he originally conceived. This particular squad was depicted in the movie Deadpool 2 as well.

Rob, let’s go ahead and name it X-Force as you suggested, and bring it to life just like the time with Drew Goddard. Remember to include Josh Brolin and Zazie in the cast. Fans are eagerly waiting for CABLE and DOMINO! That was a tweet from Liefeld.

Fans want Uncanny X-Force

Readers have suggested checking out “Uncanny X-Force,” a series launched in 2010 by Rick Remender. This comic is quite impressive! The team works covertly, employing lethal force when required to combat more severe threats. Unlike traditional X-Men stories, it delves deeper into complex moral issues, identity struggles, and the mental impact of taking lives. It’s a grittier, thought-provoking take on the X-Men universe.

The initial lineup consists of Deadpool, Wolverine, Psylocke, Fantomex, and Archangel. Among their adventures, they are assigned a mission to eliminate a child clone of Apocalypse. In one storyline, Archangel falls prey to becoming the new Apocalypse. They also face encounters with future perils and recurring adversaries.

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2025-05-03 20:31