Marvel Kicks Off Super-Sized Comic-Con Panel with a ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Choir

Marvel Kicks Off Super-Sized Comic-Con Panel with a ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Choir

As a hardcore Marvel fan and gamer with years of experience following the intricacies of the MCU, I can’t help but feel exhilarated as I watch the Deadpool choir and dancers bring energy to the Hall H panel at Comic-Con. The anticipation in the air is palpable, and it seems that Marvel Studios is not holding back this year.


At Comic-Con, Marvel Studios started their panel in an exciting way with Deadpool and Wolverine making an appearance, not physically but through a choir dressed in their colors. They sang Madonna’s famous song “Like a Prayer,” which was prominently used in the promotions for “Deadpool & Wolverine” and played a significant role in a violent scene from the new film.

At Comic-Con this year, the studio reached new heights, known for exciting fans with groundbreaking announcements and exclusive previews. This time around, things were even more delightful. Director Shawn Levy’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” film was breaking box office records for an R-rated movie during its opening weekend. Marvel Studio head Kevin Feige proudly shared that this success had taken the Marvel Cinematic Universe, currently the highest earning film franchise ever, over the $30 billion mark.

The Deadpool choir and dancing kicks off the Marvel Hall H panel

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Among the anticipated Marvel projects are “The Fantastic Four,” “Captain America: New World Order,” and “Thunderbolts” (possibly). In addition, updates on the future direction of the “Avengers” series are expected. Furthermore, there is a lineup of upcoming Marvel TV shows, such as “Agatha All Along.”

At Comic-Con two years ago, Marvel unveiled plans for two upcoming Avengers films: “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty” and “Avengers: Secret Wars.” However, due to a number of external factors, Marvel had to reconsider “The Kang Dynasty.” Real-life occurrences such as writers and actors strikes, as well as Marvel’s decision to part ways with Jonathan Majors following his legal issues involving harassment and assault allegations from an ex-girlfriend, forced the studio to reevaluate this project.

The panel provides Marvel with a chance to update fans on their latest direction following some shifts in recent times. This includes scaling back on TV shows as part of an adjustment, in response to being urged to increase TV productions by the previous Disney leadership.

Stay tuned for the latest Marvel Studios news straight from Comic-Con! The panel, which starts at 6 p.m. PT and lasts until 7 p.m. PT, will bring you all the exciting updates as they are announced.

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2024-07-28 05:08