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Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Are Afraid to Talk About MCU Future

They are being very careful not to give away any secrets about the film or their roles in the future.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are tight-lipped about what’s next for them in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Reynolds and Jackman are quite excited about ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ but they’re trying to be very careful when talking about the film and their future. They’re worried about accidentally giving away important plot details — something that happened before with Mark Ruffalo. Reynolds told Empire Magazine:

“I’m very nervous talking to you.”

Jackman agreed:

“I’ve never been so scared of what’s coming out of my mouth.”

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ marks the first time they appear in the MCU. In the movie, Deadpool is pulled into a mission by the Time Variance Authority, and he needs the help of Wolverine.

Ruffalo Spilled Many Secrets Before

Mark Ruffalo once accidentally streamed ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ live before the movie premiere. He also revealed key plot points in other interviews. For instance, he said the following about ‘Avengers: Infinity War’:

“Like every other Marvel superhero movie, [‘Thor: Ragnarok’] doesn’t end well for the superheroes. Wait until you see [Infinity War]. Ha – everybody dies!”

The trailer for ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ alone broke viewership records. There are also rumors about a special scene after the credits and an NSFW popcorn bucket.

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is set to hit theaters on July 26.

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