Ryan Reynolds Teases Why Thor Was Crying in Deadpool & Wolverine
Following its record-breaking debut weekend, Deadpool & Wolverine has left audiences with a lingering question about a poignant scene involving Thor. In the film, Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) glimpses a future interaction with Thor (Chris Hemsworth), where the Asgardian God is seen cradling an injured Deadpool while shedding tears.
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This scene has sparked intense speculation among fans, eager to understand the context and significance of Thor’s emotional display. However, the Time Variance Authority (TVA) swiftly moves on, leaving viewers with a cliffhanger.
Adding fuel to the fire, Ryan Reynolds took to Twitter to tease his knowledge of the reason behind Thor’s tears. In a tweet accompanied by the hashtag #DeadpoolAndWolverine, he stated, “I know why Thor was crying. I can’t unknow it.”
This cryptic message has only intensified the curiosity surrounding the scene and its implications for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While the specifics remain shrouded in secrecy, Reynolds’s tease suggests a profound and potentially game-changing revelation awaits fans in future installments of the franchise.
As audiences eagerly await further clues, the scene in Deadpool & Wolverine serves as a tantalizing glimpse into the complex and interconnected relationships that bind the heroes of the MCU, leaving fans yearning for answers and eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this ever-evolving saga. How about a Deadpool & Thor movie next?
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