Marvel fans spot neat nod to Tobey Maguire's first Spider-Man movie in new Deadpool 3 trailer

Apr. 24, 2024



It’s over in a Flash… but eagle-eyed viewers still caught it

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Marvel fans have spotted a rather unusual nod to Tobey Maguire’s first Spider-Man movie in the newDeadpool 3trailer.

There’s lots to take in when it comes to the threequel’s latest promo, fromour first proper glimpse at Emma Corrin’s baldheaded villain– who will likely turn out to beProfessor X’s evil twin Cassandra Nova– to Wolverine being… a variant? Not to mentionthere’s a buttload of Easter eggsto catch in the two-and-a-half-minute clip, so it stands to reason that not everyone noticedeverythingright away.

Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), just like Flash did, swipes at his opponent with a left hook, which Deadpool (and Spidey before him) easily dodges. Same goes for the next movie: a right hook. Wolverine then slashes his claws at Deadpool, but the Merc with a Mouth ducks just in time… just like everyone’s favorite webslinger did.

“He’s just trolling us at this point,” someone in the replies joked, presumably talking about the film’s lead and co-writer Ryan Reynolds, while another said: “I swear to God if Deadpool doesn’t have some sort of clever 4th wall breaking quip based on this Spiderman choreography in Deadpool and Wolverine, I’ll be VERY disappointed.”

Directed by Shawn Levy, Deadpool and Wolverine also stars Matthew Macfadyen, Brianna Hildebrand, Karan Soni, Rob Delaney, and Morena Baccarin. It releases in the UK on July 25, and in the US a day later.

For more, check out all theupcoming Marvel movies and showson the way, as well as our guide tohow to watch the Marvel movies in order.

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