Ryan Reynolds Celebrates 10 Years of Deadpool With New Video
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Ryan Reynolds Celebrates 10 Years of Deadpool With New Video

Ryan Reynolds is celebrating the tenth anniversary of Deadpool with a new video.

On X, Reynolds posted a video featuring what appears to be all of Deadpool & Wolverine, Deadpool 2, and Deadpool in their entirety; however, the movies are highly sped up and the video is only 32 seconds long.

What did Ryan Reynolds say about the Deadpool video?

“A decade really zips by,” Reynolds’ caption reads. “Deadpool started filming 10 years ago.”

View the video below:

Noticeably missing from the video is any footage from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which was the first time that Reynolds played the Wade Wilson character. It does, however, end with a moment from the Deadpool test footage that was leaked online in July 2014.

The first Deadpool movie was directed by Tim Miller. It hit theaters in February 2016 and quickly became a massive hit, raking in over $750 million at the global box office. It became the highest-grossing R-rated film; although, it was later surpassed by both Deadpool sequels, along with 2019’s Joker and 2023’s Oppenheimer.

Deadpool 2, which was directed by David Leitch, came in 2018, while Deadpool & Wolverine was released in theaters this past summer. That movie officially brought Wade into the MCU, leaving fans wondering what project Deadpool might show up in next.

Reynolds, however, hasn’t revealed anything about what the future might hold in store for the character. He told The Hollywood Reporter in December 2024 that he sees Deadpool as “a great supporting or ensemble player” rather than a potential lead in future Marvel movies.

“Deadpool works best if you take everything away from him and put his back against the wall,” he commented. “I can’t really do that again. A fourth time feels a little iterative and redundant. That doesn’t mean sacrificing fun. There is still an arc for Deadpool which is fulfilling and powerful.”

Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Deadpool & Wolverine are all currently available to stream on Disney+.

Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype.

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