Kevin Feige Says ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ R-Rating Was “Never In Question” Amid MCU Debut

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Don’t expect Deadpool to ease up on the F-bombs just because he’s at Disney now. At Monday’s Deadpool & Wolverine premiere in New York City, Kevin Feige told Deadline that watering down the character (played by Ryan Reynolds) was “never in question,” despite it being the first R-rated title in the MCU. “Bob Iger had said very early on that the other Deadpools were R, so this could be R.

And we weren’t going to undo any of the great work Ryan had done in those first movies,” he said on the red carpet. “So, that was never in question. “So, it all became not about ‘What is the bar of R?’ It became ‘How do we raise the bar with emotion and with character?’ And that’s what all three of these guys [Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and director Shawn Levy] have done,” added Feige.

The Marvel Studios CEO previously said that an R-rating is also “inherent with the character of Blade” as Mahershala Ali prepares to join the MCU as the daywalker, noting to BlackTree TV that the previous trilogy starring Wesley Snipes was “great” and “they were all rated-R.” Disney CEO Bob Iger wanted to keep #DeadpoolAndWolverine R-rated, Kevin Feige tells Deadline at the film’s premiere tonight in New York: “That was never in question” pic.twitter.com/Q46ENfXu4D During Monday’s premiere, Feige said that Deadpool & Wolverine — premiering July 26 in theaters — will also mark the introduction of mutants to the MCU. “We’ve been dreaming for a very long time, certainly since the Fox acquisition, of bringing mutants into the MCU” he told Deadline. “And this is the beginning of that in a very big way,” added Feige. “We hinted, we teased.

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