Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool Crashes Comic-Con to Beg for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Role
Ryan Reynolds gave maximum effort while angling for a role in Avengers: Doomsday during San Diego Comic-Con. As the star-studded team for the forthcoming...
Key points
- Ryan Reynolds gave maximum effort while angling for a role in Avengers: Doomsday during San Diego Comic-Con.
- As the star-studded team for the forthcoming Marvel Studios film was onstage at SDCC on Saturday, Reynolds surprised fans when he appeared among the crowd while dressed in Deadpool‘s gray suit that has not yet appeared on the big screen but can be seen in X-Force comics.
- Where is Thor, and why was he crying?” This referenced a moment in 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine, during which Chris Hemsworth’s Norse God of Thunder appears to hold a dying Deadpool in a scene set in the future.
- Reynolds fired back, “You know goddamn well why he was crying.” Reynolds’ Deadpool continued, “This seems like an awfully expensive way to announce a film.
What happened
Ryan Reynolds gave maximum effort while angling for a role in Avengers: Doomsday during San Diego Comic-Con. As the star-studded team for the forthcoming Marvel Studios film was onstage at SDCC on Saturday, Reynolds surprised fans when he appeared among the crowd while dressed in Deadpool‘s gray suit that has not yet appeared on the big screen but can be seen in X-Force comics. Where is Thor, and why was he crying?” This referenced a moment in 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine, during which Chris Hemsworth’s Norse God of Thunder appears to hold a dying Deadpool in a scene set in the future. Reynolds fired back, “You know goddamn well why he was crying.” Reynolds’ Deadpool continued, “This seems like an awfully expensive way to announce a film. Although Reynolds has not been officially confirmed to appear in Avengers: Doomsday, media rumors have persisted about a possible role for Deadpool. Earlier this month, Reynolds confirmed during an appearance at Fanatics Fest that a new Deadpool film would indeed come to fruition at some point.