Making a name for himself, even after the credits have rolled
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Gambit actor Channing Tatum has offered up an answer to his character’s fate – while simultaneously teasing that there’s “something happening” in theDeadpool and Wolverine post-credits scenethat no one knows about yet.
Tatum’s Gambit – one of several heroes who found themselves pruned to the Void – takes on Cassandra Nova’s selection of heavies and villains towards Deadpool and Wolverine’s third act.
While you may have assumed he died in the aftermath, Tatum puts forward another option in an interview withCollider.
When asked about a post-credits detail on a TVA monitor that seems to suggest Gambit was returning to his original world, Tatum said,“I think at that moment, if I had to guess, he’s definitely still in the Void.”
Then, the Gambit actor offered up a tease that might nourish us untilAvengers: Doomsday: “But there’s something that’s happening in that moment that maybe no one knows yet.”
What could it be? Deadpool and Wolverine is already no stranger to future ‘spoilers’ – with Thor crying over Deadpoolproducing a cryptic response from Chris Hemsworth.
Whether it’s the end of Gambit’s story or the start of a new one, there’s plenty to pick up on post-Deadpool and Wolverine.
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