Ryan Reynolds has once again proved he knows how to send Marvel fans into a frenzy. Without saying a single word, the Deadpool & Wolverine star posted an image merging the Avengers’ “A” with the anarchist symbol — and the internet went into detective mode.
For many, this visual was more than a playful post. It arrived just as the MCU faces pressure to recapture its pre-Endgame magic, following the lukewarm reception of Fantastic Four. In this climate, the addition of a rule-breaking, fourth-wall-shattering antihero like Deadpool could be exactly the boost Kevin Feige is looking for.
A Multiverse Opportunity
Deadpool & Wolverine didn’t just unite two fan favorites — it linked their story to the Time Variance Authority, hinted at timelines colliding, and showcased Deadpool’s plan to bend (or break) MCU logic. The upcoming Avengers: Doomsday has already been tied to TVA involvement through set leaks, making the connection all the more plausible.
Deadpool’s Perfect Fit for Phase 6
With Doomsday and Secret Wars rumored to feature heroes from multiple timelines — including Fox, Sony, and early MCU properties — Deadpool’s unpredictable style could thrive in the chaos. His meta-commentary would also bring a fresh tone to Marvel’s biggest ensemble events.
Beyond the Tease
While Marvel Studios hasn’t confirmed Deadpool’s role in any Avengers film, industry insiders suggest Reynolds could share the screen with Hugh Jackman again in Secret Wars (2027). There’s even talk of an Uncanny X-Force project down the line.
For Reynolds, the bigger picture is clear: he wants Deadpool to become a recurring presence across the MCU, even outside solo films. Given fan enthusiasm — and Marvel’s need for a jolt of energy — that goal may be closer than ever.