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Deadpool & Wolverine Trailer Unveils Variants

The final "Everyone" trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine introduces Lady Deadpool, Cowboy Deadpool, and Dogpool ahead of the film's July 26 MCU release.

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'Deadpool & Wolverine' Trailer Reveals Every Deadpool Variant
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  • 1The final Deadpool & Wolverine trailer, titled "Everyone," reveals at least four Deadpool variants including Lady Deadpool, Cowboy Deadpool, and Dogpool.
  • 2Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool jokes that Disney resurrected Wolverine and will keep Hugh Jackman working into his nineties, playing on the real-world meta-narrative of Jackman's return.
  • 3Returning supporting characters include Blind Al, Yukio, and Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
  • 4A special Deadpool & Wolverine panel at San Diego Comic-Con featured Reynolds, Jackman, director Shawn Levy, and Marvel chief Kevin Feige.
  • 5Deadpool & Wolverine released on July 26, 2024, and is the only MCU film of 2024.

Marvel's marketing campaign for Deadpool & Wolverine reached its final stage with the release of a trailer called "Everyone" — and it delivered exactly what the title promised, showcasing a multitude of Deadpool variants alongside the returning Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

The "Everyone" Trailer Breaks Down Every Deadpool Variant

The Deadpool & Wolverine trailer opens with a fresh tease of Lady Deadpool, a variant that had been briefly glimpsed in earlier promotional material. The full trailer then rolls out Cowboy Deadpool, complete with cowboy boots and a western-style holster, along with the fan-favourite Dogpool. At minimum, four distinct Deadpool variants are confirmed across the footage, heavily suggesting the film leans into multiverse chaos as a central plot device.

The alternate versions of Deadpool appear to be working against Wade Wilson and Wolverine — possibly as agents of the film's villain, Cassandra Nova — with only Dogpool ultimately welcomed into the duo's partnership, much to Wolverine's objection.

Ryan Reynolds Delivers Classic Deadpool Humour at Hugh Jackman's Expense

The trailer is packed with the sharp, fourth-wall-breaking humour that defines the franchise. Ryan Reynolds' Wade Wilson lands one of the best gags at Hugh Jackman's expense: Deadpool quips that Disney brought Wolverine back from the dead and plans to keep squeezing performances out of him until he is 90. The line draws on the real-world meta-context of Jackman reprising his iconic role after reportedly retiring it following Logan (2017).

Familiar faces also return: Blind Al, Deadpool's sarcastic blind landlord, is back, as is the teenage couple Yukio and Negasonic Teenage Warhead. No character escapes the trailer's relentless barrage of jokes.

Comic-Con Panel Set to Celebrate the Film

A special Deadpool & Wolverine panel was scheduled for Thursday at San Diego Comic-Con, featuring Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, director Shawn Levy, and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. The event, billed as a celebration of the film, promised exclusive content and a chance for fans to engage with the cast ahead of release.

Deadpool & Wolverine Is the Only MCU Film of 2024

Deadpool & Wolverine is set for a July 26, 2024 theatrical release, making it the sole Marvel Cinematic Universe entry of the year. The film marks the official integration of the Deadpool franchise into the MCU following Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and it has been one of the most anticipated summer releases of 2024.

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Julie Buere

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.