DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE’s Cameos in the Void Are Epic and Weird

Suspecting that Deadpool and Wolverine would feature cameos from previous Marvel films produced by Twentieth Century Fox, we weren’t surprised to see numerous characters from the pre-MCU timeline in “The Void.” This Multiversal wasteplace exists at the end of time, where discarded elements reside. The malevolent Cassandra Nova, Professor X’s sister, governs this realm. A motley crew of forgotten heroes from earlier Marvel movies confront her, which the film refers to as “the Others.” However, we could also label them as “The Avengers of the Void” for a more descriptive title. Here are some unexpected heroes who joined this bizarre MCU super team:

Why DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE Transcends Canon and Timelines

In simpler terms, the appearance of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in the MCU brought up some intriguing queries. How does this collaboration tie into Fox’s X-Men films? What insights did the movie provide regarding the TVA, the Void, and the Sacred Timeline? And where, when, and how did this crossover unfold in the multiverse? However, Deadpool & Wolverine offered a straightforward response to these questions – it doesn’t make a difference, as understanding timelines and continuity wasn’t the film’s main objective. Instead, the movie focused on providing an enjoyable, humorous farewell to an era of superhero tales.

Happy Birthday Sandra Bullock: 10 Best Movies To Watch On The Actress’ 60th Birthday, Check Out The List

Sandra Bullock is widely adored in Hollywood for her acting skills, which took off from minor roles in the late 80s to a global sensation by the mid-90s. An intriguing transformation indeed! Her career leap was fueled by her starring role in the thrilling film “Speed” (1994), where she played Annie Porter, the courageous bus passenger. This performance touched hearts globally and skyrocketed Bullock to stardom. Ever since, she has kept audiences hooked with her exceptional talent.

LEGO NINJAGO DRAGONS RISING Announces Season 3 and Season 2, Part 2 Release Date at SDCC Panel

At San Diego Comic-Con, the LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising crew delighted fans with a reunion. The team included executive producers Pamela Keller (LEGO) and Ryan Burns (LEGO), head writers Chris “Doc” Wyatt and Kevin Burke, and voice actors Deven Mack (as Arin) and Sabrina Pitre (as Sora. They shared behind-the-scenes insights about the show and discussed its future while emphasizing the core themes of friendship and family.

We’re Ready for a ‘Pyro Is a Gothic Romance Novelist’ Disney+ Series (And Aaron Stanford Is Too)

Marvel has explored various genres through its MCU films and shows. However, there’s one popular genre missing – “romantasy.” To propose an idea if Marvel intends to expand the MCU audience, how about a Disney+ series centered around Pyro’s life as a gothic romance novelist? Starring Aaron Stanford in this role could make for an unforgettable experience.

Aaron Stanford Talks Pyro Through the Ages, From X2 to DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE

Some people were thrilled beyond words when they learned that Hugh Jackman would reprise his role as Wolverine in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Yet, for others, including me, the prospect of another appearance by Aaron Stanford’s Pyro in a 20th Century Fox X-Men film brought equal excitement. In the initial trailer for “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Marvel Studios hinted that Pyro, played by Stanford, would make a comeback in the MCU movie. It has been almost twenty years since Stanford portrayed Pyro last, in “X-Men: The Last Stand.” For ardent fans of Pyro, the notion that he might resurface seemed like an unattainable wish. In his conversation with TopMob, Stanford revealed that he too had no inkling of a Pyro revival until rumors about “Deadpool & Wolverine” began to circulate. However, it’s now official – the dream is becoming a reality!

Yes, X-MEN’s Pyro IS a Misunderstood Antihero with a Tragic Backstory, Confirms Aaron Stanford

I have an unmatched affection for complex antiheroes with a sorrowful background. Many would concur that “X2: X-Men United” is a remarkable superhero film. However, what makes this production particularly noteworthy for me lies in a brief scene midway through the movie. In this moment, Aaron Stanford’s portrayal of Pyro, or John Allerdyce, gazes at his reflection in a family photo of Bobby, aka Iceman, surrounded by happiness. This is contrasted with scenes of Bobby and Rogue sharing tender moments and stealing their first kiss while Pyro stands alone, watching from the outside. To me, this scene from “X2” conveys a powerful message: Pyro’s pain and isolation resonate even amongst other outcasts.