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Future Deadpool Movies Might Alternate Between PG-13 And R-Rated

Following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company, superhero and comic book fans from all over have been wondering if Deadpool would be integrated within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And to be honest, his future still doesn't seem entirely clear. While the Merc with a Mouth will definitely be heading back to the big screen at some point (after all, the first two films made too much money to simply ignore), there’ve been conflicting reports from all over as to how the House of Mouse plans to integrate the loquacious Wade Wilson into the MCU.

Following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company, superhero and comic book fans from all over have been wondering if Deadpool would be integrated within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And to be honest, his future still doesn’t seem entirely clear. While the Merc with a Mouth will definitely be heading back to the big screen at some point (after all, the first two films made too much money to simply ignore), there’ve been conflicting reports from all over as to how the House of Mouse plans to integrate the loquacious Wade Wilson into the MCU.

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In the past, we’ve reported on rumors suggesting Deadpool will make the jump to Disney’s upcoming streaming service and that a third movie would never materialize, but during a recent investor conference call, it came to light that the company is trying to figure out how to balance the Merc’s penchant for violence and foul language with the comparatively toned-down nature of the MCU.

Taking to Twitter, Brent Lang – who serves as an executive editor of film and media over at Variety – noted how Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that the X-Men, Deadpool and the Fantastic Four were under the control of Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. He also heard from unnamed sources that there are internal debates as to whether or not the Merc’s franchise can perhaps balance R-rated solo films with more family-friendly PG-13 MCU movies.

Personally, we wouldn’t mind if Disney struck this sort of balance and alternated between PG-13 and R-rated affairs. In fact, what we’re really wondering is how the creative team will introduce Deadpool into the MCU in the first place. Nevermind what rating he’ll come equipped with.

For now, we’ll have to wait and see just what Marvel has in store for us, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated on any additional info as it comes down the pipeline. Though don’t expect to learn anything concrete in the near future, as the Merc likely won’t debut until Phase 5.


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Shaan Joshi is the gaming editor for We Got This Covered. When he's not spending his time writing about or playing games, he's busy programming them. Alongside his work at WGTC, he has previously contributed to Hardcore Gamer, TechRaptor, Digitally Downloaded, and Inquisitr.