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“She’s not half the friend that Hugh is,” Reynolds said incredibly seriously, causing Jackman and Levy to laugh. “Hey, we haven’t even started rolling yet,” he joked. “I’ll get all performative in a second.”
Jackman then pointed out that his relationship with Reynolds predates Reynold’s relationship with Lively.ย
“I would love to … You know, in the old days, they all got to work together, hanging out,” Reynolds explained. “We got Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn … That’d be nice, I’d love to work with Blake.”ย
You can watch the interview at the top of the page.
Kevin Feige Addresses Deadpool’s MCU Future:

Avengers 5ย (formallyย Avengers: The Kang Dynasty) is on the way, and some fans have wondered how Deadpool might fit into the story. Very few characters have been confirmedย for the project, but it’sย expected to feature 60 returning MCU stars. While that may or may not include Deadpool, ComicBook recently asked Marvel Studios president Feige how the notoriously R-rated character would fit into a PG-13 story.ย
“Well, I mean, yes,” Feige replied when asked if he’s thought about how Marvel Studios would go about fitting Deadpool into a PG-13 setting. “And what’s fun obviously about the comics is anybody pops up anywhere. But also what’s fun about the team-ups and a Marvel team-up is it’s almost always characters that don’t belong together.”
“I remember sitting in interviews like this when we were, I think, promotingย Iron Man 2, and people knew that we hadย Thorย in production and we had announced that we were going to make an Avengers movie, and people were going, ‘How in the world is Thor, this Norse mythological god, going to be able to be in a scene with Tony Stark? How’s that going to work?’ And my answer was, ‘Well, that’s kind of the movie.’ That’s kind of the whole idea, is to take these people that shouldn’t be together and put ’em together.”
Deadpool & Wolverineย will be released exclusively in theaters on July 26th. Stay tuned for more from our Deadpool & Wolverine interviews.








