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deadpool & wolverine director says not mcu, kevin feige reacts
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deadpool & wolverine director says not mcu, kevin feige reacts

Jul 25, 2024 2:11 PM

Deadpool & Wolverine, a highly anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movie, has sparked curiosity about its place within the MCU phases. Although technically part of Phase 5, director Shawn Levy and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige offer differing perspectives. Levy emphasizes that the film is a self-contained story and not a commercial setup for future movies, implying it isn't restricted by the phase system. On the other hand, Feige maintains that phases serve as time markers for projects, confirming Deadpool & Wolverine's inclusion in Phase 5 but noting it's more about context. The film, set for a 2024 release, is unique as it's the only MCU movie that year, leading to speculation about future crossovers involving Deadpool and Wolverine. Marvel fans may learn more at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con. Phase 6 is set to begin in 2025 with The Fantastic Four, along with Blade and new Avengers films.

Are Deadpool and Wolverine part of the MCU's Phase 5 strategy?

Yes, Deadpool & Wolverine are technically part of Phase 5, according to Kevin Feige, but the film is designed to be a self-contained story without acting as a setup for future MCU projects.

The Deadpool franchise, initially launched by 20th Century Fox before Disney's acquisition, has always stood out for its fourth-wall-breaking humor and irreverence. Wolverine, originally part of the X-Men series, makes a significant MCU debut in this film. The blending of these iconic characters points to a new era of storytelling possibilities within the Marvel Universe.



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