Ryan Reynolds Reveals Original Deadpool 3 Ending Featured A Franchise OG’s Death, And I’m So Glad Plans Changed

There’s plenty to love about the billion-dollar hit Deadpool & Wolverine, including its bloody action, profane humor, wonderful character moments and impressive Marvel cameos. A standout sequences, though, occurs at the end of D&W, as Wade Wilson and Logan work together to stop the Time Ripper device. Both of the heroes ultimately survive the situation but, as it turns out, the ending could’ve been quite different. Ryan Reynolds shares that the original conclusion featured a franchise OG’s death. And I’m honestly glad plans changed.

What The 22 Jump Street Cast Is Up To Today

In general, remakes of old TV series and sequels to unexpected box office successes often fail to impress. However, the 2014 comedy “22 Jump Street,” directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller along with screenwriters Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman, remarkably defied all expectations, given its status as a sequel to the 2012 film “21 Jump Street.” This movie, based on an ’80s sitcom that launched Johnny Depp’s career (who made a peculiar appearance in the movie), has left audiences amazed and some even claiming it might be funnier than its predecessor. So, let’s catch up on who starred in this hilarious film and what they have been doing since.

Deep Background: Behind the Scenes of the Succession Battles Roiling Hollywood

The engrossing HBO series “Succession,” which felt more like a documentary, focused on the power struggle within the Roy family, a ruthless media mogul and his potential heirs vying for control of his empire. Spanning four captivating seasons, it left audiences in awe. Despite its conclusion, the entertainment industry continues to grapple with similar succession issues, some even more bizarre than fiction. The recent change at Sony’s helm from Tony Vinciquerra to Ravi Ahuja appears to have gone smoothly. However, such transitions often prove more complicated, as revealed by The Hollywood Reporter‘s editor-at-large Kim Masters and media and business writer Alex Weprin in their analysis of potential future developments.