Wolverine’s emotional send-off in 2017’s Logan left a lasting impact. So much so, that when Ryan Reynolds (co-writer and actor), Kevin Feige (President of Marvel Studios), and Shawn Levy (director) decided to reunite Wolverine with Deadpool in the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine, a big worry was how to do it right.

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 2017's Logan (Credits: 20th Century Studios)
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 2017’s Logan (Credits: 20th Century Studios)

Apparently, the team know exactly how much Wolverine’s last stand meant to fans. They don’t want to take away from that emotional punch. So, they are focusing on giving Wolverine a true-to-heart story while honoring his legacy.

Major Concern for Deadpool 3 in Bringing Back Wolverine

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool & Wolverine
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool & Wolverine (Credits: Marvel Studios)

Ryan Reynolds knows fans loved the emotional ending for Wolverine in Logan. Everyone involved is a big fan of Logan and didn’t want to take away from how powerful that film was.

At first, they were not sure how to bring Wolverine back without messing with Logan’s story and what he stood for. Reynolds, Kevin Feige, Shawn Levy, Hugh Jackman, and all cared deeply about this. As the Deadpool star said in an interview with Vanity Fair:

Initially, we had a very loose idea of how we would bring Wolverine back in ways that don’t necessarily interact or interfere with Logan and that legacy. I know Kevin, like Shawn and I and Hugh, were all very concerned about that. We really needed to protect that and still allow us to tell the most full-throated Wolverine story we could ever imagine, which for us was just a huge nerve-wracking privilege.

It was crucial for them to honor Logan’s legacy while still telling the most epic Wolverine tale they could think of. This means the new movie won’t contradict what happened in Logan.

Deadpool 3 to Respect Logan’s Legacy

Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in Deadpool & Wolverine (Credits: Marvel Studios)

The director of the upcoming Deadpool 3, Shawn Levy hinted at a solution in the same interview:

The legacy of Logan as a movie and a character means a lot to Hugh, of course, but to Ryan and Kevin, and me as well. Is there an awareness of that legacy within the movie as well? The answer is yes. And that’s another way to protect it.

It seems likely that the new movie might connect with what happened in Logan, maybe by including those events in the story or using them to show how Wolverine changes as a character.

It could be a win-win for fans. They will get to see Wolverine again (while staying true to his previous arc). It’s a balancing act, but one that could create a satisfying new chapter for the character.

Deadpool & Wolverine is set to release on July 26, 2024!

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