Deadpool & Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds confirms the end of post-production

Ryan Reynolds confirms that post-production on Deadpool & Wolverine has also officially concluded: the film is ready for its theatrical debut.

Ryan Reynolds confirms that also the post production Of Deadpool & Wolverine has officially ended. The next Marvel chapter starring Wade Wilson And Wolverine Of Hugh Jackman it also represents the only Marvel Studios title arriving on the big screen during 2024. The debut of two such iconic characters is highly anticipated and, according to Ryan Reynolds, the film has also officially concluded the post-production phase, so it is more than ready to face the big screen. The release date, moreover, has been set for some time now July 2024so there are just a few weeks until Wade Wilson returns to the cinema and this time in good company.

Deadpool & Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds confirms that the post-production phase has also come to an end

Ryan Reynolds is satisfied with the work done so far and, in a short social post, wanted to thank the director Shawn Levy without which he admitted of his own free will that he would not have made this film. And then he couldn’t help but praise the talent of Hugh Jackman who, in addition to being an actor particularly loved by cinema, is also a dear friend of his who agreed to join him in this new adventure, the first for both of them in the MCU . In an Instagram story, the leading actor specified:

And that’s it for post-production. It feels like a million years of work have passed in the blink of an eye. Being alongside this guy made everything so sweet… hard to leave.

In the shot in question, Ryan Reynolds is sitting with his back turned next to Shawn Levy. The next chapter will bring Wade Wilson back to the screen, but this time dealing with a new mission entrusted to him by Time Variance Authority, which Marvel audiences have already met in Loki. From the plot we know that Deadpool will not be alone and will also enlist a variant of Wolverine along the way to counter a brutal threat from the Multiverse: Cassandra Novaplayed by Emma Corrin.

 
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