Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman talked about "Deadpool 3"
Audiences are worried that it will ruin the "Logan" timelines.
James Mangold is looking forward to seeing what the duo does with the sequel.
Ryan Reynolds will reprise his role as Ryan Reynolds in the third "Deadpool" movie.
James Mangold's "Logan" was the last film that Hughey appeared in before he died.
Fans were quick to debate if the "Logan" timeline would be ruined by the return of the character, which follows an older version of the hero as he defends his young clone in a future where he will sacrifice himself to save her.
Reynolds and Jackman reassured fans in a new video that they are not going to touch the "Logan" canon.
—Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) September 28, 2022
They discuss whether "Deadpool 3" does away with the emotional death of the character. The "Free Guy" star says that "'Logan' takes place in 2029, completely separate thing." There was a death in the movie 'Logan.' Not going to touch that.
We can't make out what they're saying because Wham!'s song "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" plays over the audio.
Reynolds and Jackman pretend to stab each other with their swords and claws. They're going to have a lot of fun working on the sequel if this is the marketing they're doing to announce it.
James Mangold, the director of "Logan", was the first to support the actors after he posted a picture of the character getting impaled. Mangold explained that he was just as excited as everyone else, even though he didn't approve of the news.
Oh my goodness!" Everyone relax. It's just kidding. He said he's all good.
The director, who is working on "Indiana Jones 5," said there are a lot of ways that Wolverine can come back. Logan will be there. He said "multiverse or prequel, time warp or wormhole, canon or non-canon"
Mangold wrote: "I can't wait to see what craziness my dear friends Vancity Reynolds and Hugh Jackman cook up!"
The third movie in the "Deadpool" series is scheduled for release on September 9, 2020.
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