Did Deadpool Survive Thanos’ Snap? Kevin Feige Has An Answer

Since the time of Thanos’ infamous snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, we have learned that characters such as Aunt May and Howard the Duck both survived, while fan favorites Korg and Miek’s fate is still undetermined. Well today we learn the fate of one Wade Wilson, better known as Deadpool. The Merc with the Mouth has been beaten into a pool of goo by Hulk before, and was still able to regenerate, but would the cosmic power of the infinity stones too much for even Deadpool? Marvel studio head Kevin Feige was asked this very question by Variety, you can check out his mostly certain answer below.

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So from what Feige had to say, it seems as if Deadpool is safe. While he wasn’t part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the time of the snap, now that the Fox/Disney deal is in the final stages of completion, there’s a good chance that he will be in the not-so-distant future. Personally I hope that happens as soon as possible, the MCU is a sandbox that Deadpool needs to play in, probably while naked, there’s really just so much potential, much to to explore.

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Source: Variety

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