Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Feige really need to consider making this viral ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ edit the film’s teaser trailer for its Disney+ release!

Deadpool & Wolverine has finally made its way out into the wild and is currently wreaking havoc globally the same way that it was expected to. Besides its star-studded box-office performance so far, the Ryan Reynolds-led masterpiece has also seemingly surpassed fans’ expectations of it, judging from its 96% current audience score on RT.

Of course, if the film is already so strong in the theatrical market, then it would perform equally well — if not better — in streaming on Disney+. But to further boost its views and have the non-viewers absolutely mesmerized by it, Reynolds and Kevin Feige really need to share this viral spoiler-filled fan-made video of the film as its trailer before its streaming release!
This Fan-Made Deadpool & Wolverine Video Edit is Going Viral
Although it hasn’t been long since the film’s release, Deadpool & Wolverine is already clouding the internet like a storm that won’t be dying down anytime soon. Amidst all the fan talk surrounding the Ryan Reynolds starrer masterpiece, there have also been quite some edits pooling through, made with clips from the uncountable trailers and the movie itself.

One of these trailers, shared originally by @kido.aep on TikTok before being reposted by @zerowontmiss on X, is winning hearts the same way. Made in the best quality with the most vibrant hues, this edit not only features shots from the film and its trailers but is also pretty much a spoiler bomb as it gives an insight into the multiple cameos fans will see in the movie.
For instance, it features Chris Evans‘ Johnny from the original Fantastic Four, Channing Tatum‘s first-time Gambit, Henry Cavill‘s Cavillrine (a variant of Wolverine), Hulk and Wolverine’s iconic brutal brawl cameo, Wesley Snipes‘ Blade, and even the Zombie variant of Deadpool, among others. And, easily enough, this edit is being widely loved by fans.
Fans React to This Iconic Fan-Made Deadpool 3 Edit
Ryan Reynolds in a still from the movie. | Credit: Marvel Studios.
Although it is heavily imbued with all the cameos fans will see in the movie, this spoiler-reeking fan-made edit is more than just a gorgeous compilation of what the masterpiece Deadpool & Wolverine is all about. This is why fans are loving it to the core as well. Taking to X, here’s what some of the top comments say:
Obviously, this is indeed one of the best edits made of the movie so far, even though it has also gone extra-strong on the spoilers as well. Nonetheless, before the film finally hits the streaming platform Disney+, Kevin Feige really needs to consider this as one of the major options to use for the teaser trailer of the masterpiece!
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