“This is extremely comic accurate”: 1 Ryan Reynolds’ Scene in Deadpool 3 Trailer Has Left Fans Wanting Chris Evans to Return After Hugh Jackman

Deadpool 3 first trailer is released and one particular scene makes fans want Chris Evans to return

“This is extremely comic accurate”: 1 Ryan Reynolds’ Scene in Deadpool 3 Trailer Has Left Fans Wanting Chris Evans to Return After Hugh Jackman

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  • Deadpool 3 trailer has been dropped, titled as Deadpool & Wolverine.
  • In a particular scene, Deadpool is seen saluting none other than Captain America in an MCU highlight reel.
  • The significance of this scene lies in Deadpool’s appreciation of Captain America in the comics.
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The highly anticipated Deadpool 3 trailer has dropped. Titled Deadpool & Wolverine, the trailer showcases the Merc with a Mouth in a moment that has ignited speculation and excitement among fans. In a particular scene, Deadpool, played by the ever-charming Ryan Reynolds, is seen saluting none other than Captain America in an MCU highlight reel. 

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A still from the teaser trailer of Deadpool 3
A still from the teaser trailer of Deadpool 3

This scene has left fans yearning for the return of Chris Evans, who portrayed the iconic character after Hugh Jackman. Jackman’s return marks a momentous occasion, with the beloved actor reprising his iconic role for the first time since 2017’s critically acclaimed Logan

One Particular Scene in the Trailer Make Fans Want More 

The recently released Deadpool 3 trailer revealed a scene where Deadpool portrayed by Ryan Reynolds is seen watching the highlight reel of the MCU. What catches fans’ attention is Deadpool’s salute to none other than Captain America, played by Chris Evans. This gesture towards the Avenger has sparked speculation among fans that Chris Evans should return to the MCU.

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Screengrab from Deadpool 3 trailer
Screengrab from Deadpool 3 trailer

The significance of this scene lies in Deadpool’s appreciation of Captain America in the comics. In the Marvel comic book world, Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool, has a lot of respect for Captain America, played by Chris Evans in the MCU. The trailer plays with this dynamic by showcasing Deadpool’s unique homage to Captain America, showing Wade Wilson’s personal hero worship for Steve Rogers.

Hugh Jackman‘s return as Wolverine after years proved that beloved characters can make a meaningful comeback. This has raised hopes that Evans and other iconic actors could follow suit. 

The trailer reveals that members of the Time Variance Authority (TVA), introduced in the Disney+ series Loki, are on the hunt for Wade Wilson. Matthew Macfadyen’s character from TVA acknowledges Wade’s uniqueness, encouraging him to embrace the opportunity to become a hero among heroes. Wade responds by claiming to be a game-changer in the cinematic universe and referring to himself as “Marvel Jesus.”

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How do Fans React to this Scene in the Deadpool 3 Trailer? 

As Deadpool 3 gears up for its release, the first trailer has left fans in anticipation and excitement. This scene featuring Deadpool’s salute to Captain America has ignited Marvel fans. 

Deadpool and Agent Paradox in a still from Deadpool 3
Deadpool and Agent Paradox in a still from Deadpool 3

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This movie marks the reunion of Jackman’s Wolverine and Reynolds’ Deadpool after their last appearance together in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Deadpool 3 is directed by Shawn Levy and will be released on 26 July 2024. 

Prantik Prabal Roy

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Prantik Prabal Roy is a content writer at FandomWire. With over three years of experience in content writing for various media houses, he takes great interest in telling stories about Hollywood celebrities and the world revolving around them. He has done his Master's in English literature and diploma course in journalism. Being a literature student, he has the ability to delve into the matter and analyse it thoroughly to give the readers a clear view on the specific topics.