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.
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.