Who is the real owner of the bald head?
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Although we only see the back of an unknown bald head for less than a second, the fan is sure it belongs to Charles Xavier. The screenshot, posted onReddit, shows what seems to be a man sitting on a chair of sorts looking out onto a cityscape. It is the bald head and slightly pointed ears, alongside the fact he is sitting in a chair (which could very well be a wheelchair), that makes us think it is indeed Xavier, and others seem to agree.
Thetrailerfor Deadpool 3, now officially titled Deadpool & Wolverine, welcomes back everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed antihero, but most importantly introduces a new set of characters to the series from Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) to X-Men’s Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). This makes it entirely possible for more of the X-Men team to appear, so why not Xavier?
However, below the post, other users had their own ideas of who the shaven stranger may be. “Nope, it’s his twin sister, Cassandra Nova played by Emma Corrin,” said one Reddit user. SinceCorrin’s character is still unnamed, she may take on the role of Nova – who, like her brother Xavier, is also bald.
Further down the chain, MCU fans were having fun throwing in comical guesses of who the mysterious bald head might belong to. One said “Nosferatu”, accounting for the pointed ears, whilst another added, “It’s Vin Diesel and he’s come for his family.” Now, we can’t say for sure, but something tells us that a Fast and Furious x Marvel mash-up is not on the horizon. One user threw a total spanner in the works with “Lex Luthor.@ A DCU villain appearing in the MCU? Now that’s something we would like to see.
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