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Deadpool Finally Joined the MCU in the 'Most Expensive Reaction Video Ever Made'

Dan Seddon
2 min read
Photo credit: Marvel/Disney
Photo credit: Marvel/Disney

Deadpool appears to have unofficially entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In a new trailer reaction video posted to actor Ryan Reynolds's Twitter today (July 13), the Merc with a Mouth welcomes the rock creature known as Korg onto his sofa, who fans will recognise from Thor: Ragnarok.

Korg, who also made an appearance in Avengers: Endgame, is played by writer/director/actor Taika Waititi.

Related: Ryan Reynolds teases Deadpool return with new photo

There are layers to this comedy routine, though, as the pair are dissecting the trailer footage for upcoming movie Free Guy, which stars both Reynolds and Waititi.

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"If you include Deadpool’s cocaine rider, this is the most expensive reaction video ever made," Ryan Reynolds captioned his tweet, alongside the video which saw Deadpool introduce his trailer reaction series 'Deadpool Maximum Reaction'.

After reminding viewers to follow and subscribe and following a quick recap of last week's Cruella trailer reaction, Deadpool introduced this week's guest reactor, Korg.

"This is Korg who was not my first choice," Deadpool explained, before adding: "But apparently everyone else was too busy over on Disney Plus."

It's all very meta, and pretty damn funny too, so waste no more time and get involved by watching the whole video below:

Related: Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds confirms new BBC gig in teaser video

Towards the end of the video, Deadpool asks: "Any tips on getting into the MCU there, Korg?"

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"Uh, have a dream... uhhh, chase it. Lose that dream. Just sabotage all sorts of happiness in the pursuit of that dream," Waititi's character deadpans.

"Climb up to the peaks of that mountain and when you get to the top, land at the bottom and realize you're never gonna achieve that dream, and at that point, check your emails. Maybe you'll get something from your agent saying, 'Marvel wants to talk.'"

Concerned it'll never happen on the big screen? Check out Kevin Feige's latest words on the subject here.

Directed by Shawn Levy, comedy-action film Free Guy follows bank teller Guy (Reynolds), who one day discovers he's a background character in an open-world game titled Free City, which will soon be taken offline.

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Alongside Reynolds and Waititi, the film also stars Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and Stranger Things' Joe Keery.

Free Guy will hit the big screen on August 13.

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