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If anyone knows how to please fans and make their wildest dreams come true, it is Kevin Feige. The MCU president has brought to the screen many iconic moments that franchises could only imagine before. He was the man behind assembling the Avengers, introducing the multiverse, and bringing three Spider-man to the screen at the same time.

Now, Uncle Feige is all set to bring Christmas in summer withDeadpool & Wolverine. The upcoming film will introduce Ryan Reynolds’ iconic character to the MCU and bring back Hugh Jackman from retirement. According to director Shawn Levy, Feige’s sole condition to make it happen was to give Wolverine his comic-accurate yellow suit.
Kevin Feige Impresses Fans Yet Again With His Condition ForDeadpool & Wolverine
Hugh Jackmanis all set to put on his claws again and say, ‘Bub’ with the upcomingDeadpool & Wolverine. A dream for Ryan Reynolds for decades, the film sees the titular characters share screen space for the first time as they travel across the multiverse on a mission. The film would also see the X-Men make their MCU debut.
According to director Shawn Levy, he and Reynolds pitched multiple ideas forDeadpool 3before they finally were able to mount the film. However, Kevin Feige reportedly only had one condition for the film to happen. Levy told toComicBook.com,

He said, ‘Yes, but he wears the yellow. Can he finally wear the yellow?’ And we began.
Fans seemed to be ecstatic to hear that the MCU president still cared about the fans after a string of disappointing releases from the franchise. Feige has always tried to make dreams of fans come true andDeadpool & Wolverineis the latest instance of that.

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I read years ago he was a huge fan of the original X-men cartoon and wanted to keep it as close to the cartoon as he could for his remake and I love its happening ! 😭😭❤️❤️

Thank you, Kevin Fiege.
Feige was also reportedly the executive producer on Hugh Jackman’s first appearance as Wolverine inX-Menand longed to see the comic-accurate suit on screen. Despite being teased in multiple films,Deadpool & Wolverinewill be the first time fans see Jackman wearing the suit.
Ryan Reynolds And Shawn Levy Pitched Multiple Versions To Marvel And Were Rejected
Ryan Reynoldshas had to convince studios to make the rightDeadpoolfilm multiple times and despite staunch resistance, he has prevailed. While the first film was made after a rigorous fan campaign due to a leaked trailer, Reynolds reportedly had to pitch several versions ofDeadpool & Wolverinewith Shawn Levy to Marvel.
Reynolds and Levy mentioned how they tried everything from aRoshomon-esque film to a road trip film with Dopinder. The idea to include Wolverine in the film was reportedly rejected byKevin Feigewho said that it could never happen. However, while they were pitching yet another version, they got a call from Hugh Jackman, who wanted to return to the role.

Shawn and I just pivoted in the middle of our pitch to Kevin and said, ‘Look, this thing just happened. It seems kind of miraculous. Hugh called me, what do you say?’ And for some reason, Kevin immediately said yes.
The upcoming film will be the sole theatrical release from the franchise this year and is expected to be a blockbuster. It is also the first R-rated film in the franchise.
Deadpool & Wolverineis set to release in cinemas on July 26.
Nishanth A
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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.