Chris Hemsworth joked about a possible Deadpool 3 appearance, teasing that his motivation would be to keep Hugh Jackman out of the movie. He has a soft spot for the idea of becoming the longest-serving actor in the world of comic book cinema, but that title currently belongs to his Australian counterpart. Hemsworth understands the playful dynamics at work: a shared history with Marvel characters has framed a friendly rivalry that fans are eagerly following as talks about future projects swirl in the background.
Hugh Jackman previously portrayed Wolverine from 2000 through 2017, a tenure that helped redefine the character for a new generation. With ongoing rumors and the chance that Jackman could pop up in Deadpool, the conversation shifts from nostalgia to ongoing leverage of experience. Hemsworth would need to remain in his Thor role for several more years to set a similar benchmark, a prospect that has become a lighthearted, ongoing debate among fans and insiders alike.
“Just six years old. I’ve come this far… going back would be a waste of time. I could make a few phone calls to make sure it lasts, but instead, I could play Deadpool myself,” as one famous line from the actor has wired fans with a sense of playful urgency and curiosity about what might unfold on screen. The playful rhetoric underscores the wider rumor mill surrounding crossovers, cameos, and the evolving landscape of Marvel Studios projects, where every tease invites a broader discussion about character longevity and creative direction.
In the meantime, anticipation builds for the next big MCU release. In about two weeks, the premiere of the fourth Thor film, subtitled Love and Thunder, is scheduled to arrive, and Marvel has recently shared a teaser that includes fresh stills from the movie. The footage fuels speculation about how the new storylines will intersect with existing heroes and what surprises audiences can expect when the two franchises converge again on screen. The marketing push reflects Marvel’s ongoing strategy to blend familiar faces with bold new chapters, keeping long-standing fans engaged while inviting new viewers into the universe. An overall sense of momentum surrounds both Hemsworth’s Thor and the broader slate of Marvel titles, signaling continued commitment to expansive character development and interconnected storytelling.
Note: this discussion reflects ongoing industry chatter and fan interpretations rather than confirmed casting information. The conversation continues to evolve as producers and talent explore how Deadpool, Thor, and Wolverine could co-exist in a shared cinematic universe, with each potential collaboration prompting lively debate, speculation, and renewed interest in the franchise as a whole. [VG Times]