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Deadpool 3 is currently on pause due to strikes, but filming was a joy before the shutdown. It is a team-up movie with Deadpool and Wolverine.
Director Shawn Levy recently shared that Deadpool 3 takes inspiration from iconic buddy action comedies such as 48 Hrs., Midnight Run, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. This indicates that the film will feature Deadpool and Wolverine as an unlikely duo in a chaotic road trip, emphasizing the development of their relationship.
Deadpool 3 director Shawn Levy recently provided Deadline with an update on the highly anticipated Marvel threequel. The production is currently on hold due to ongoing strikes involving writers and actors. Levy mentioned that they were halfway through filming before the strikes began, so there is still a significant amount of work left to do. However, he expressed that filming Deadpool 3 was an enjoyable experience every day prior to the shutdown. Levy confirmed that the movie is a collaboration between Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, creating a full-fledged team-up film. He praised the chemistry between Reynolds and Jackman, stating that it lived up to everyone's expectations. It seems that the decision to make Deadpool 3 a meta multiversal team-up with Wolverine is proving to be successful.
During the interview, Levy mentioned several movies that he is using as references for Deadpool 3. These influences give insight into the type of movie that audiences can anticipate when the threequel finally hits theaters. It has been confirmed that the film will focus on the partnership between Deadpool and Wolverine, and there will undoubtedly be plenty of humorous arguments along the way. Levy's chosen references indicate his approach and the comedic tone he aims to achieve. Based on these influences, Deadpool 3 appears to be shaping up as a truly remarkable movie.
Deadpool 3 Is Taking Influence From Classic Buddy Action Comedies
In his interview with Deadline, Levy revealed that Deadpool 3 draws inspiration from iconic films like 48 Hrs., Midnight Run, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. These influences indicate that Deadpool and Wolverine will embark on a chaotic road trip as an unlikely "buddy cop" duo in the upcoming installment (and it sounds absolutely incredible). 48 Hrs., considered one of the earliest films in the "buddy cop" genre, follows the story of a seasoned cop Jack Cates, played by Nick Nolte, who teams up with wisecracking convict Reggie Hammond, portrayed by a debutant Eddie Murphy. Cates manages to secure a two-day release for Hammond from prison in order to capture their escaped partner-in-crime. Directed by the renowned Walter Hill, 48 Hrs. dazzles with intense action sequences, including a hotel shootout and brutal fight scenes. However, the heart of the film lies in the blossoming friendship between Jack and Reggie. Their initial disdain transforms into genuine respect and care for one another.
Similarly, Midnight Run stars Robert De Niro as bounty hunter Jack Walsh and Charles Grodin as his target, Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas. Amidst their constant bickering, they traverse the United States, evading mobsters, FBI agents, and rival bounty hunters. Jack is enticed by the promise of a substantial payout that could help him retire from the world of bounty hunting if he successfully apprehends the mafia accountant who swindled a formidable crime boss — The Duke. Mirroring the dynamic of 48 Hrs.' Jack and Reggie, the relationship between Jack and The Duke begins with animosity but evolves into understanding and camaraderie. Eventually, they become the closest of friends. In the climactic confrontation, Jack showcases his unwavering loyalty by protecting The Duke from potential danger, instructing him to stand behind him.
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What Levy's Influences Could Mean For Deadpool & Wolverine's Relationship
:Planes, Trains, and Automobiles offers a refreshing departure from Levy's other two influences by focusing less on action-packed sequences. However, it successfully captures the genuine camaraderie between two initially unwilling partners. Steve Martin portrays a determined businessman, desperately striving to reach home in time for Thanksgiving with his family. Along his journey, he encounters John Candy's character, a lonely salesman specializing in shower rings, who unexpectedly latches onto him. As their flight is unexpectedly diverted, an arduous three-day odyssey unfolds as they make their way from New York to Chicago. Parallel to the arcs seen in 48 Hrs. and Midnight Run, their initial animosity gradually transforms into a beautiful friendship.
These three films all incorporate action elements, but at their core, they are buddy comedies, which bodes well for Deadpool 3. This implies that Levy is more focused on the characters themselves and their dynamic and interpersonal relationship on screen, rather than solely relying on superhero spectacle. The on-screen dynamic between Nolte and Murphy in 48 Hrs. appears to be the ideal blueprint for the interactions between 'Pool and Wolvie. Murphy embodies a zany, scene-stealing comedic persona (similar to Deadpool), while Nolte portrays a gruff and serious straight man (akin to Wolverine).
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Both Midnight Run and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles revolve around a road trip, where two completely different individuals find themselves stranded together on a challenging cross-country voyage. Perhaps, Deadpool 3 will also fall under the category of a road movie. Regardless of the plot specifics, the primary focus of Deadpool 3 will be the evolving relationship between Deadpool and Wolverine, as their initial animosity gradually transforms into genuine affection and admiration. As long as it remains a genuine buddy film, the third installment is heading in the right direction.