'Avengers: Infinity War' Cast & News: Deadpool to be featured in 'Avengers: Infinity War' [RUMORS]
It has been confirmed that "Avengers: Infinity War" will begin filming early next year on January 23, 2017. However, not a lot is known about who will be cast in the next Marvel superhero film but there are speculations that apart from the superhero mainstays in the movies, a certain Merc with the Mouth will also be in it.
"Avengers: Infinity War" will be shot in Atlanta and the UK. Marvel Studios is in high gear for Phase Three and while this year was a year for superhero movies, there is a possibility that there might be more in the works for next year. 20th Century Fox's Deadpool might even have a movie crossover in "Avengers: Infinity War."
In the comics, Deadpool is frequently in crossovers with Marvel superheroes. In fact, he was a temporary ally of the Avengers. According to MovieWeb, Deadpool was assigned on a mission by Captain America and after successfully completing it in comic book Avengers #0. He then earned his Avengers Priority Identification Card which means that he is one of the Avengers.
Furthermore, Thanos' involvement in "Avengers: Infinity War" means that there is a high possibility of Mistress Death coming into the mix. Movie Pilot notes that Deadpool has an intimate connection to the female form of Death in his own comic books as he is a superhero that cannot die due to his regeneration abilities. The outlet adds that Thanos gave Deadpool the gift of immortality to keep his advances to Mistress Death at bay as supervillain wants her for himself.
20th Century Fox still earns the rights for Deadpool and while it may sound impossible for him to crossover to other movies, there is still that slight possibility that he might make it in "Avengers: Infinity War" not as a guest superhero but as a cameo of sorts.
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