Next set pictures for Deadpool 3 reveal a completely unexpected connection to the MCU series

Next set pictures for Deadpool 3 reveal a completely unexpected

In addition to the first official Deadpool 3 photo with the potential new fan favorite Dogpool, current set photos from the Ryan Reynolds sequel are also constantly appearing. Now are again fresh image leaks landed on the internet, revealing, among other things, an unexpected MCU connection. If you want to be completely surprised by Deadpool 3, you should treat it with caution.

New Deadpool 3 set photos reveal more MCU and superhero connections

As CBR reports, the scooper has CanWeGetSomeToast on his X account new set photos from Deadpool 3 posted. You can check them out here:

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The user explains what can be seen in the pictures. The first photo shows one new Minute Men version of the Time Variance Authority (TVA), which is known from the Loki series with Tom Hiddleston. An appearance of the Marvel anti-hero in Deadpool 3 has now become very likely.

The second recent set photo from Deadpool 3 shows the X-Men villain Toad, who appeared in the 2000 Marvel film. The vehicle he is sitting in is supposed to do that Fantasti-Car from the Fantastic Four franchise be. The flying car hints at the next big superhero connection in the upcoming Deadpool sequel.

When does Deadpool 3 start in cinemas?

The next part with the cheeky anti-hero starts from July 24, 2024 in German cinemas.

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