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โIt was meant to embarrass, diminish, defeat me,โ Liefeld said on Robservations. He also added that he posed for professional photos with the team behind Deadpool & Wolverine, but his publicist later informed him that the photos were deleted. Liefeld’s belief is the photos were only taken as a courtesy, though photos of Liefeld and his family were included in Disney’s Getty image roundup.
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The decision to no longer work with Marvel was made after the Deadpool & Wolverine premiere in July. โAt some point, you go, โIโve received the message, and the message is clear,’โ Liefeld said. The mistreatment that Liefeld refers to is in contrast to how he was treated during Fox’s releases of Deadpool and Deadpool 2. Liefeld told THR that he was involved in test screenings for both of Deadpool‘s first two movies and also met with the Deadpool 2 marketing team. โThey had me along for the ride, and I caused zero drama. I was happy to be there,โ he said.
Liefeld also stated his opinion on Kevin Feige during his podcast, stating, โKevin Feige does not treat comic book creators well. That is my personal experience.” He later elaborated to THR, telling the outlet, โDo I think he can improve his relationship with comic creators? Yes.โ








