Will Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool, aka Spider-Man, return to The Avengers?

The man behind the Merc with a Mouth shared a photo of Reynolds’ Deadpool. Now people are wondering if he’ll actually return.

Ryan Reynolds says joining the Avengers will be the end of Deadpool as "his  ultimate dream is to be accepted" | GamesRadar+

The Internet Meltdown Over One Photo

Sometimes all it takes is a single image to set the internet ablaze — and Ryan Reynolds knows this better than anyone. Late Monday night, the Deadpool & Wolverine star posted something so cryptic, so tantalizing, that Marvel fans instantly spiraled into full-blown theory mode.

The Post That Broke the Internet

The Red “A” Mystery

On his Instagram, Reynolds shared an image of the Avengers logo — but it wasn’t the clean, polished MCU version. No, this one had a giant, spray-painted red “A” splashed across it, Deadpool-style. No caption. No hashtags. Just enough chaos to send the fandom into overdrive.

Why This Isn’t Just a Random Joke

Reynolds is a known troll, but he’s also incredibly calculated with his teases. When you remember that Avengers: Doomsday is currently filming, the timing feels… suspicious.

Deadpool’s Past Avengers Flirtations

The Deadpool & Wolverine Avengers Gag

Fans remember that in Deadpool & Wolverine, Wade Wilson actually tried to join the Avengers — only for Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan to shoot him down. Could this be the setup for the ultimate payoff?

Marvel’s History of Teasing Crossovers

From Nick Fury’s post-credit scene in Iron Man to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in No Way Home, Marvel loves planting seeds years in advance.

The Deadpool & Wolverine Legacy

Breaking Box Office Records

Deadpool & Wolverine wasn’t just a hit — it was a box-office earthquake, pulling in $1.3 billion worldwide.

How the Film Brought Back Fan Favorites

Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine

After years of retirement, Hugh Jackman returned to the claws — and fans couldn’t get enough.

The Fox Marvel Universe Revival

The movie revived beloved characters like Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, Wesley Snipes’ Blade, and even Chris Evans’ pre-Captain America Human Torch.

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