Jackman’s Wolverine Has Joined A Group Of MCU Superheroes With 1 Broken Rule In Common

Jackman’s Wolverine Has Joined A Group Of MCU Superheroes With 1 Broken Rule In Common

Deadpool & Wolverine marks a watershed chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it introduces Hugh Jackman’s adamantium-clawed X-Man in a new avatar, complete with the original blue-and-yellow costume and a certain meta character trait. The Deadpool & Wolverine teaser trailer and plot details reveal that the titular mutants cross paths with each other amid a time travel adventure. With Cable’s appearance in Deadpool 2, the chimichanga-loving vigilante was already messing with timelines. By the third movie, his multiversal mischief puts him at odds with the Time Variance Authority, laying fresh ground for him to meet Wolverine and enter the MCU multiverse.

One of the most-anticipated Marvel releases of 2024, Deadpool & Wolverine reunites the Canadian mutants after they first crossed paths in X-Men: Origins Wolverine. While the 2009 film reduced Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool to a Merc “without” a Mouth, 2016’s Deadpool and its sequels have reinvented the antihero in comic-accurate fashion. R-rated violence aside, the Deadpool movies allowed the character to break the fourth wall with plenty of Easter Eggs and deadpan humor. Even when Deadpool wasn’t MCU canon, his legacy continued with fourth wall breaks in Marvel movies and shows. Now, it seems like Wolverine has also caught on the trend.

Jackman’s Wolverine Has Joined A Group Of MCU Superheroes With 1 Broken Rule In Common

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Deadpool and Wolverine walking into the MCU in Deadpool & Wolverine

While it is common for Deadpool to talk to the audience in not just his movies but also promotional material like TV spots and trailers, it has been confirmed that Wolverine will also be breaking the fourth wall for marketing in cinemas. The decision to make Wolverine address the audience can be traced back to the 2023 video announcing a third Deadpool movie. The video found Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds directly talking to the camera and explaining the movie’s timeline. However, Wolverine’s fourth wall breaking wouldn’t actually feature within the movie and is reserved only for the marketing material.

Even if for promotional purposes, Wolverine breaking the fourth wall would be a first for the character, as he has never done so in the comics before. While Deadpool made fourth-wall-breaking mainstream in comics, the first Marvel Comics character to consistently break the fourth wall was She-Hulk, a trend that was followed by Howard the Duck, Squirrel Girl, Loki, Gwenpool, Rick Jones, and occasionally Spider-Man. Wolverine’s fourth-wall breaking is on point for Deadpool and Wolverine’s unconventional marketing gimmicks that range from last year’s announcement videos to Kevin Feige’s CinemaCon announcement of an “intentionally crude” popcorn bucket designed by Deadpool himself.

The MCU Heroes Who’ve Broken The Fourth Wall

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Every MCU Character Who’s Broken The Fourth Wall

Movie/TV Show

Deadpool/Wade Wilson

Deadpool/Deadpool2

Groot

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff

WandaVision/Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Vision

WandaVision

Agatha Harkness

WandaVision

William “Billy” Maximoff/Tommy Maximoff

WandaVision

Pizza Poppa

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

The success of Deadpool in 2016 gave way to many Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes following his fourth-wall-breaking steps. The first example in the MCU was Baby Groot in the opening scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. As he dances to “Mr. Blue Sky” in the middle of a battle, he momentarily gets disrupted by an Orloni creature and looks at the camera while also crashing into it. All the sitcom-inspired episodes of WandaVision, similarly had Scarlet Witch, Vision, and their twin children often addressing the audience or just looking into the camera like a character from The Office.

Deadpool & Wolverine Look at the Camera with the X-Men and Hydra Bob in the Background

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A darker variant of Wanda also looked intensely at the camera and said, “It’s probably just a case of the Mondays, am I right?” in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. The movie even ended on a meta note with Bruce Campbell’s Pizza Poppa looking right into the camera and yelling, “It’s over!”. However, the non-Deadpool MCU entry with the most fourth-wall breaks is She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, with the titular lawyer-superheroine constantly communicating her inner thoughts with the audience. With Wolverine following suit for the marketing of Deadpool & Wolverine, he has joined a limited group of MCU characters.

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