Actor hopes for his own film

Actor hopes for his own film

The Marvel crossover Deadpool & Wolverine is currently still in theaters and is busy trying to overtake Inside Out 2 as the most successful film of 2024. But one thing is already certain: when it comes to cameos, no one will be able to beat the film with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman anytime soon.

So many guest characters showed up that not all loose threads could be told to the end. Among them was that of X-Man gambit (Channing Tatum), from whom Reynolds now has a cut final scene on Instagram (via Variety ).

Cut Deadpool & Wolverine scene with good news for Marvel fans: Gambit is OK

As can be seen in the short video clip, Gambit doesn’t have to worry about being stranded forever in the Void after the fight. As can be clearly seen in the reflection of his eyes, what Deadpool and Reynolds call the “Marvel Sparkle Circle” opens up very close to him. Those portals that allow you to easily hop through the comic multiverse. See for yourself:

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A own Gambit film was rejected five years ago. But could it be that the appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine has sparked renewed interest in the character and Disney is reconsidering it? In an interview (also via Variety ), Tatum recently said when asked about his own Gambit adventure:

I hope so. From your mouth into God’s ear. Write it into existence, my friend. Please!

Maybe the Gambit actor now has to just play your cards rightto get his own movie. Or find the right partner for an equally lucrative character crossover.

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Gambit in the cut Deadpool & Wolverine scene

Or how about an origin story in series form? Backstories are very popular at the moment. Speaking of which…

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