Ryan Reynolds suits up as the Merc With A Mouth for Deadpool 3 in a new image along with director Shawn Levy.
The behind-the-scenes pic was posted to the Instagram Story of Ryan Reynolds.
Hugh Jackman also shared a “Lost & found year end photo dump” video which includes the actor getting transformed into Wolverine.
The untitled Deadpool 3 has a July 26, 2024 release date.
It’s thought that Disney and Marvel Studios will be releasing a Deadpool 3 Super Bowl trailer in February which will reveal the film’s official title as well as a first look at footage.
Two descriptions for the flick also recently landed online.
“Our lovable and annoying chatterbox, Deadpool, is joined by Wolverine as both characters step into the MCU for the first time,” states a synopsis.
A second synopsis adds, “Deadpool 3 is described as a multiversal road-trip movie across several Marvel Universes, which will ultimately cross over into the main 616 universe/MCU.”
Lots of set images and spoilers have also hit the net, which saw Ryan Reynolds ask fans not to share.
“Deadpool began with a leak. So I’m joining in. But PLEASE don’t overuse the phrase, ‘Deadpool Leaks’ because it might screw up search results if anyone is looking for Deadpool leaks or Deadpool spoilers or perhaps, Deadpool Scoops,” he said when he shared his own “spoiler pics.”
“Surprises are part of the magic of theatrical movies. It’s important for us to shoot the new DEADPOOL film in real, natural environments, using practical effects as opposed to making the movie indoors and digitally. Telephoto lenses continue to spoil surprises and create a difficult situation for everyone,” added Reynolds in the statement to fans.
Reynolds continued, “Here’s hoping some of the websites and social channels hold back showing images before they’re ready. The film is built for audience joy — and our highest hope is to preserve as much of that magic as possible for the finished film and the big screen. Part of the reason people post spoilers is because they’re excited. I realize these aren’t real world issues and it’s firmly in the ‘good problems’ bucket. I love making this movie.”