6. IT MIGHT BE RATED PG-13
It’s been reported that the top brass at Disney and Marvel have been watching Once Upon a Deadpool pretty carefully to see if there’s a way to integrate Deadpool into the MCU. Once Upon a Deadpool is the PG-13 rated version of Deadpool 2 that starred a kidnapped adult Fred Savage in a Princess Bride-style framing narrative.
It could work if Deadpool finds himself unable to say swear words or see blood when he stabs people and gets really meta about the fact that he’s in a movie with a PG-13 rating. Fans shouldn’t write off this possibility just yet.
5. IT MIGHT ALSO BE RATED R
Deadpool will definitely have to be watered down to a PG-13 rating for larger MCU team-ups, like if he partnered with Spider-Man, but it’s unclear if Disney will insist on a PG-13 rating for Deadpool 3, because surprisingly, they’re open to making an R-rated threequel.
Marvel Studios head/MCU producer Kevin Feige has said, “When we were purchased, Bob [Iger, Disney CEO] said to us, ‘If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.’ There’s no question that Deadpool is working, so why would we change it?” So, in not so many words, he’s suggesting that Disney will continue the character’s glorious R-rated streak.
4. CABLE AND DOMINO WILL BE BACK
Josh Brolin and Zazie Beetz are expected to return to their roles as Cable and Domino, respectively, in Deadpool 3. Brolin’s contract signed him on to play the time-traveling badass Nathan Summers in four movies, while Beetz’s contract was for three movies.
Beetz herself has spoken out about the state of the Deadpool franchise after the Fox/Disney merger, saying that the Mouse House should maintain the R rating of the other two movies. She said that Disney movies have a “different audience base” than Fox movies, and that if Disney carries on with Fox’s franchise, then they should “continue to honor Fox’s audience base.”
3. T.J. MILLER WON’T BE BACK
T.J. Miller played Wade Wilson’s bartender buddy Weasel in the first two Deadpool movies, but Ryan Reynolds has confirmed that Miller won’t be back for Deadpool 3. The comedian has been fraught with controversy in the last couple of years.
He was accused of assaulting an Uber driver in 2016, he faced a number of #MeToo sexual assault allegations in 2017, he called in a fake bomb threat on an Amtrak train in 2018, and a few of his co-workers have accused him of inappropriate behavior. So, it’s not really surprising that he hasn’t been asked back for the third movie.
2. ZAZIE BEETZ WANTS TO EXPLORE DOMINO’S BACKSTORY
Zazie Beetz has said that she’d like to explore her character Domino’s “interesting and complex” origin story from the comics, which Deadpool 2 didn’t delve too deep into. She’s also eager for Deadpool 3 to dig into “how her relationship with Cable develops, because in the comics, they have a relationship and I think that could be cool to see what that is.”
While these plotlines might be saved for the X-Force team-up movie, where there will be more freedom to explore the supporting characters in a crossover format, but Deadpool 3 might expand on it after that movie sets it up.