MCU Theory: Deadpool 3 Revealed Marvel’s Most Powerful Being & Almost Nobody Noticed

MCU Theory: Deadpool 3 Revealed Marvel's Most Powerful Being & Almost Nobody Noticed

As a lifelong Marvel fan who’s seen more than a few cosmic-themed comic books and movies, I must admit that the idea of Rob Delaney’s Peter from “Deadpool & Wolverine” being the Beyonder is quite intriguing!


In the realm of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there’s a significant splash happening. The return of Robert Downey Jr., this time as Victor von Doom, is causing quite a stir. Meanwhile, the duo of Deadpool and Wolverine are dominating the box office.

As a passionate Marvel fan, I must say that the announcement of Downey’s casting as Doom has sparked some heated discussions among us. However, the upcoming “Deadpool 3” and the delightful dose of nostalgia it promises are undeniably bringing fans together. The highly anticipated team-up of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool is shaping up to be a dream come true for general audiences (and critics) alike, providing ample fuel for some fascinating theories.

Talk about some bold speculation! Nonetheless, let’s have some fun with this and break it down.

Who Is Peter from the Deadpool movies?

MCU Theory: Deadpool 3 Revealed Marvel's Most Powerful Being & Almost Nobody Noticed

Initially, let’s jog our memory a bit. In the movie “Deadpool 2” from 2018, we were acquainted with the character Peter. He appeared as an ordinary guy who got in way over his head when he joined Deadpool’s X-Force. Most of the team, including Peter, met a premature and comical end in the film. However, thanks to Negasonic Teenage Warhead (played by Brianna Hildebrand), Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna), and Cable’s (Josh Brolin) time-travel device, Deadpool was able to rewind time and rescue Peter. In the new film “Deadpool & Wolverine,” they reunite, this time working together as used car salesmen.

As a long-time Marvel comics enthusiast, I’ve been captivated by the enigmatic character known as the Beyonder since my early days of comic book collecting. With a background steeped in theories and speculations about various characters, I find it intriguing to consider Rob Delaney’s Peter as a potential candidate for this mysterious entity.

Is it possible that the universe has a running gag, with each incarnation of Wade Wilson always having a civilian named Peter by their side? Or could it be that Peter is not just an ordinary human but a divine entity in disguise? Fans can share their thoughts on this intriguing idea.

Fans have some opinions on Peter possibly being Marvel’s most powerful god

MCU Theory: Deadpool 3 Revealed Marvel's Most Powerful Being & Almost Nobody Noticed

Long-time Marvel enthusiasts are familiar with the Beyonder as an all-powerful cosmic manipulator who delights in controlling characters, whether heroes or villains, like toys, often staging battles between them. The notion of this immense figure being Peter from the “Deadpool” series is just plain funny, and fans have some amusing reactions to it.

In the Reddit discussion dissecting this theory, opinions varied from finding it plausible to identifying flaws. User Dmayce22 expressed excitement by saying they’d cry if Peter turned out to be the Beyonder. Another fan suggested that since Peter supposedly died in “Deadpool 2,” his resurrection as the Beyonder could have been a clever plan involving him intentionally dying, knowing Wade would rescue him. Some viewers think the character was simply a wink to Deadpool’s comical bond with Spider-Man. One Redditor interpreted it as an ironic reference to Peter Parker and how he’s owned by Sony. “Every Deadpool has a Peter! –and they adore him … He might not be Peter PARKER.” User L4HH proposed a more straightforward theory: the character could be Pete Wisdom, who hasn’t had his mutant gene activated yet (a character from the comics who first appeared in “Excalibur” #86).

Is it possible that Peter, in reality, is the Beyonder enjoying the chaos of Deadpool’s antics, or simply a normal person who frequently finds himself caught up in the anti-hero’s escapades? Regardless, what’s clear throughout the Multiverse is that Wade has a deep affection for Peter, to the tune of 3000.

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2024-08-05 10:00