Drinker's Chasers - Deadpool & Wolverine Won't Save The MCU

Published 2024-04-28
We saw the trailer. We liked it. Doesn't mean its going to save an entire franchise, though. Or that Disney Marvel will learn anything from it.

All Comments (21)
  • @samcoombes8204
    Gonna be a No Way Home/Guardians 3 situation imo. The last gasps of a dying Universe.
  • @nathank2289
    Its last call boys. Lets enjoy one last round, before we pour one out for what could have been.
  • @BradLad56
    It doesn't have to save it. It can just be a good film on it's own.
  • MCU is DEAD dedpite Deadpool 3. A band-aid can't fix a gaping wound.
  • Logan was the perfect send off to the character. It was a delicious 4 course meal... But turns out we're getting a little dessert, and that's ok.
  • @nathanddrews
    I'm hoping for a very Abbott and Costello style comedy. Jackman as pure straight rage, Reynolds as pure insane sillyness.
  • @maxbants7737
    If we're lucky, the movie will basically be a movie-format "The Roast of MCU" style 'celebration' of the old times and mockery of the present.
  • Wolverine And Deadpool won't save the MCU, it will only delay its inevitable extinction
  • @emberparadox458
    The simple reason why this movie can't and won't save the MCU is because after this movie releases, the Marvel projects that follow won't have the creativity, heart, passion, and joy for the source material that Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Shawn Levy, and everyone else involved in the creative development of this movie look like they're bringing to Deadpool and Wolverine. Everything we've seen before this and likely after shows nothing but contempt not only for the source material, but the very movies leading up to Endgame, and we've seen nothing to indicate that's changing anytime in the future.
  • @delix787
    Imagine playing wolverine for 24 years straight and never got tired at the same character. That is respect, loyalty to a character, man. 🤩
  • Marvel doesn’t think they did anything wrong, they still think it’s the fans fault. So no, nothing will change after this.
  • @chrisk7533
    Yeah, the MCU is long gone, but this will make for a great send-off and a reminder of what once was.
  • @atalcot1
    I still can’t fathom how Disney got the rights to X-Men 5 years ago and then shoved it the back of their production schedule behind Eternals, Black Widow, Shang Chi, Wakanda Forever, Thor 4, Quantumania, and The Marvels (not to mention all the D+ crap and scrapped/delayed projects).
  • @53kenner
    Long ago, I lost all expectations based on trailers...sometimes the only good moments are packed into that one minute clip.
  • It seems like nobody wants to acknowledge the fact that, apart from the brief cameo in Dr. Strange: Scarlet Witch Murders Everybody, the X-Men have never been acknowledged as part of the MCU. All of the X-Men movies, even the ones released during the MCU tenure, have been their own thing. Even the first Deadpool makes fun of it - "Oh, there's nobody but Nega and Colossus at the Xavier manor? I guess the studio can't afford any more X-Men?"
  • @AustinCDavis
    The MCU was done at the end of Endgame. The only good movie since has been Spider-Man: No Way Home, and that was because of Sony. If this one succeeds it will be because of Fox.
  • @NomadMonkey396
    The entire "Deadpool 3 will save the MCU" is the narrative by the access media so they can continue to get access from Disney. It's gonna be like no way home how it's gonna be carried by it's cameos. The movie does have potential and I hope it is decent, but it could also be a complete mess with all the cameos.