'This isn't brain surgery': Deadpool creator has advice for Disney CEO Bob Iger that will give Ryan Reynolds all the power he needs to save Blade and the MCU in the process

'This isn't brain surgery': Deadpool creator has advice for Disney CEO Bob Iger that will give Ryan Reynolds all the power he needs to save Blade and the MCU in the process

HomeNews, Other Content'This isn't brain surgery': Deadpool creator has advice for Disney CEO Bob Iger that will give Ryan Reynolds all the power he needs to save Blade and the MCU in the process

The Deadpool creator has some excellent advice for Disney CEO Bob Iger that could help save the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Marvel anti-hero Deadpool has reached incredible heights of fame lately, not only becoming the "Marvel Jesus" and giving the saga the boost it so desperately needed, but also fulfilling fan requests along the way. Thanks to Ryan Reynolds bringing his exceptional wit and charm, the character might as well be said to have surpassed the attention he received in the comics.

Now that he has surpassed all of those expectations, it is being speculated that Reynolds' anti-hero would be the one to save not only the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but also Eric Brooks in the process. And while it can't be done so easily, the creator of the character has excellent advice for the Disney CEO who might as well help Reynolds and the rest of them fulfill this mission.

While Deadpool & Wolverine has already given the superhero franchise the boost it's been looking for all along — especially after Spider-Man: No Way Home — the job isn't done yet. At the very least, Marvel needs to find a place for Eric Brooks and Gambit in the universe after their appearance in the last film, while ensuring that the projects developed are worth the wait.

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'This isn't brain surgery': Deadpool creator has advice for Disney CEO Bob Iger that will give Ryan Reynolds all the power he needs to save Blade and the MCU in the process.
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