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Is Deadpool part of the Marvel series?

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Is Deadpool part of the Marvel series?

Is Deadpool part of the Marvel series?

Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool officially enters the MCU — for a Free Guy teaser with Korg. Deadpool meets Korg in their very own movie trailer reaction series. It's official: Deadpool, by way of Ryan Reynolds, has finally entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Is Deadpool a superhero or a bad guy?

Deadpool (Wade Winston Wilson) is an antihero from the Marvel Comics Universe. When he first appeared, he acted as a villain of the New Mutants and X-Force, before becoming a more heroic figure later on.

Is Deadpool a villain or hero?

  • Deadpool (real name Wade Winston Wilson) is a Marvel Comics anti-hero/anti-villain mainly known for his eccentric sense of humor and outrageous adventures. Oftentimes, he's regarded as a morally ambiguous character more than a true villain or hero.

What is 'Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe' about?

  • Deadpool kills the marvel universe is about Deadpool (a certain version at least) wanting to kill every hero in the marvel universes because of a voice inside of his head telling him too after the two main voices ( the good side and the bad) just suddenly dissapear and is replaced with a new voice.

Is Deadpool in the Avengers' universe?

  • Yes, Deadpool is now an Avenger in Marvel’s “All-New, All-Different” comic book universe. He even got an ID card signed by Barack Obama and everything. But even though he’s earned the right to be one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, not everyone on his team actually agrees with that sentiment.

Is Deadpool a villain?

  • Deadpool was a villain in the live-action movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine - though this was a very different Deadpool from the wise-cracking anti-hero of the comic books, in the movie he was also given more powers than he traditionally has in the comic books - he is also mute (having no mouth to speak off) - instead of having two swords he actually has two extendable blades that can come out of his arms, similar to Baraka and was a brutal fighter working for William Stryker.

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