Deadpool & Wolverine Villain Revealed (And Their Origin Story Is Nothing Short Of Nuts)

01-03-2024

The following article may contain spoilers.

It's not the first time I have thought about how much we now know about future movies than ever before. The internet has made it possible to access a wealth of information about movies. The upcoming movie "Deadpool & Wolverine", which is based on rumors, has been cited by a source that's not very common: the U.S. Copyright Office is the most unlikely of sources.
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Are you still with me? IGN reports on a few eagle eyed fans who have way too much free time. They found an intriguing nugget buried in a copyright complaint filed for "Deadpool & Wolverine." The description for the film also seems to shed light on Emma Corrin's mysterious role. Be prepared, people. Apparently the character is none other than X-Men villain Cassandra Nova. The comic book readers are well aware of how crazy Cassandra Nova is. However, mainstream audiences should prepare for something truly bizarre.


Let's go nuts!

The public records can be a great thing. Public records are a wonderful thing. Concerned citizens have the ability to find out where they can protest or send voicemails of anger to politicians. Neo-noir investigators can track corruption at all levels in publicly traded companies by looking through their documents. Comic book fans may be able to detect spoilers before major studios intend to do so. It's a great time to live. This last part is most important for "Deadpool's" fans. Fans were left scratching their heads after a shot in the "Deadpool & Wolverine' trailer showed a person with a bald head. Emma Corrin was cast in the film "Deadpool & Wolverine" by Ryan Reynolds, but it has remained a secret for ten months. The multiverse film is about to go nuts if they are indeed Cassandra Nova, and the Shawn Levy directed threequel chooses to maintain the comic book character's origins.
Cassandra, in the comics is the identical twin of X-Men's leader Charles Xavier. It's true that this is a simplified version of an extremely bizarre origin story, but we would be here for days. Charles, who was gifted, detected the evil in Cassandra's embryonic sludge while both of them were still inside the womb. He then decided, as a comic book-style application of "Would You Kill Baby Hitler?," to murder his sister's unborn fetus. Thought experiment. This attempt did not go as planned. Cassandra then began to slowly piece her self together on the sewer wall one cell at time, nursing a grudge against her brother.

The time is now for "Deadpool & Wolverine", which will premiere in cinemas on the 26th of July 2024.

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