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According toHNEntertainment, Marvel Studios have started development onDeadpool 3.
The report states that Disney have opened a new corporation called ‘Finger Guns Production LLC.’
This news follows Ryan Reynolds teasing a meeting with Marvel Studios.

Deadpoolwriter Paul Wernick also revealed to ComicBook.com that they want to continue the series in the MCU.
The plan and the hope is that Marvel allow us to continueDeadpoolin his R-Rated universe that he lives in and also, hopefully, over time, we get to play a little bit in the MCU sandbox as well.

Disney’s new corporation’s name is very tongue-and-cheek but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it is forDeadpool 3.
Filming has yet to start onHawkeyeand so it could very well be for the upcoming Disney+ show rather than forDeadpool‘s sequel.

KeepingDeadpoolR
Nonetheless, Bob Iger did express that Disney would keepDeadpoolR-Rated. He said, “We will continue in that business. There’s certainly popularity with those type of films.”
Jokerhas more than proved that R-Rated films can be both profitable and critically successful and so Iger may very well stay true to his words.

This could open the door for the MCU’s R-Rated corner. WhilstMoon Knightis PG,Bladecould joinDeadpoolin that sect.
What’s Reynolds working on?
Writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick told ComicBook.com that they are already in contact with Ryan Reynolds for the sequel.
We’re in touch with Ryan. We’ve got several projects with him. Moving forward, we’ve got6 Undergroundon Netflix coming out in December. Then, we’re rewritingCluefor him right now, which will hopefully shoot in spring.We’ve got a few other things brewing with him, not includingDeadpool,which will hopefully come to the surface real soon.

What do you want to see fromDeadpool 3? How would you bring him into the MCU? Let us know in the comments below!
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