With the return of the most iconic mutants on-screen, here are all the cameo appearances fans got to see on the big screens of Deadpool and Wolverine back in July!
Remember, one of the main plot points of the threequel includes the TVA agents from the Loki series, Deadpool and Wolverine, who will jump through hoops of the Multiverse to save it from utter chaos, which also segues some of the more crucial characters to have on the flick.
Without further ado, here are all the confirmed and rumored cameos involved in the Deadpool and Wolverine project!
Confirmed Cameos in Deadpool and Wolverine
The main cast that returned in the Deadpool threequel included Leslie Uggams as Blind Al, Karan Soni as the fan-favorite taxi driver Dopinder, and Morena Baccarin's Vanessa Carlysle aka Wade Wilson's love interest.
Any Deadpool movie wouldn't be complete without Stefan Kapičić's Colussus, and of course, Brianna Hildebrand's Negasonic Teenage Warhead with her girlfriend Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna).
Confirmed cameos included Rob Delaney's Peter W., Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham co-chair Rob McElhenney as an undisclosed TVA agent, and Matthew Macfadyen playing Paradox, with Emma Corrin set to play the main villain of the story, Cassandra Nova.
Macfadyen's Paradox is a TVA agent who will serve as someone who helps Deadpool through his multiverse-jumping journey.
Cassandra Nova, on the other hand, is rooted in Marvel Comics as the dark opposite of Professor X, who was held captive in the astral plane without her physical body.
Thor had a brief cameo in that one alternate timeline, crying over the Merc with the Mouth's death.
Shining out from their rumors, the former Marvel heroes, Jennifer Garner's Elektra, Wesley Snipes' Blade, Channing Tatum's Gambit, and Dafne Keen's Laura/X-23 successfully made it into the final cut, too.
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Rumored Appearances Fans Wanted To See (But Didn't)
Considering the involvement of the TVA in the story of Deadpool and Wolverine (note that Deadpool had to search for the alternate Wolverine who exists on a different timeline), Owen Wilson's Mobius M. Mobius and Tara Strong's Miss Minutes were counted on the rumored list.
But they weren't included, unfortunately.
With Wolverine and Cassandra Nova's involvement in the franchise, there's no question that the rest of the X-Men members were speculated to join him on his quest at some point in the story.
This would include Cyclops (James Marsden), Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), Gambit (Channing Tatum), Rogue (Anna Paquin), Beast, Storm (Halle Berry), Professor X (Patrick Stewart), and possibly Magneto (Ian McKellen) — all of whom failed to show up.
Despite the disappointing news, fans did get to see Chris Evans reprise one of his Marvel roles: Johnny Storm aka Human Torch. Although quite briefly, his reappearance also paved the way for Earth-616's newborn Fantastic Four family.
Not to mention, fans also got to see a brief Hulk vs. Wolverine segment during Wade Wilson's multiverse-hopping adventure, and most surprisingly, Henry Cavill's tight-shirted Wolverine revving up his bike.
Oh, and a brief cameo of a new Psylocke fashioned into an updated suit that the MCU could still use in the future.
Who is Ladypool: Taylor Swift or Blake Lively?
Taylor Swift was initially rumored to join Deadpool 3 as Alison Blaire / Dazzler, a beloved pop star who is a mutant who can bend light. However, we didn't get Taylor and the pop star mutant.
Helmer Shawn Levy denied the rumors by saying the Swifties are "loud", and eventually dropped, "I'm going across the board. 'No comment' because that's a double whammy. That's Taylor-related. And it's MCU-related. I'm no dummy. You're going to have to wait and see."
Instead, Ladypool was confirmed to have been voiced by Ryan Reynolds' wife, Blake Lively, as she sported the long blonde do on the big screens.
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