Deadpool is interrupted while telling a story at Disney parks and his reaction is straight out of a movie

Deadpool is interrupted while telling a story at Disney parks and his reaction is straight out of a movie
Deadpool is interrupted while telling a story at Disney parks and his reaction is straight out of a movie

Since his debut in 1991, Deadpool (known in Spain as Massacre) has earned a reputation for being Marvel's most thuggish superhero – or rather, antihero – and not only in the cartoons, but also in the movies thanks to the role of Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds has not only donned the red suit of the mercenary with a mouth in the trilogy that concluded in 'Deadpool and Wolverine'but he has also produced and written the scripts, and although he has done it fantastically well, there are other versions of the character that are equally good. One is this one that has been seen in one of the various Disney theme parks around the world.

It was specifically at Disney California Adventure, where during the month of November, and for a limited time, you could enjoy the show Storytime with Deadpoolin which Wade Wilson told some stories with a certain roguish tone… although without going overboard, since there were children present.

Before one of his performances, a fan interrupted him. “I love you, Deadpool!” said a boy from the audience. The worker who was interpreting him reacted… like Deadpool. “This is not your line! It's time for me to speak: Once upon a time… Look, this is the point where I usually ask everyone to say it too, but that person ruined it, so I'll go straight to the story”.

Deadpool's future in the MCU

Despite the success of 'Deadpool and Wolverine', and its two previous installments, it does not seem that the character is going to be one of the pillars of the UCM in the coming years, quite the opposite. While at Marvel Studios they do seem to be delighted with the Gambit of Channing Tatumand have shown interest in Hugh Jackman continue in his role as Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds has already shown some fatigue for his character. Reynolds has alleged the amount of time and dedication that each film requires, having confessed that he wants to spend more time with his family. Of course, it does not rule out that he makes an appearance as a secondary character in a film in which another hero is the protagonist.

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