Fans are outraged after Marvel spoiled the surprise cameos in the Deadpool & Wolverine movie on the day of release.
Ryan Reynolds's Wade Wilson aka Deadpool is back on the big screen and this time he is joined by Hugh Jackman's iconic X-Men legend Wolverine.
The movie is the third installment of Deadpool franchise and follows Wilson as he teams up with Wolverine to save the world.
Watch the trailer below:The latest film is flooded with several surprise cameos from the X-Men timeline and Marvel’s Fox era. So if you are planning to watch the film spoiler-free then look away!
It has been revealed that Wesley Snipes’ Blade, Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, Dafne Keen’s X-23, Channing Tatum’s Gambit, and Chris Evans’ Johnny Storm from the Fantastic Four all show up in Deadpool & Wolverine.
The revelation was made after the cast joined Reynolds and Jackman on stage at Comic-Con on the day of the movie's release, which was Thursday (July 25).
Unfortunately, attendees at the convention shared videos and photos on social media and ruined the surprise for many viewers.
"Give fans/moviegoers a chance to see the film at the cinema! At this point, you can’t ask fans not to spoil your movie’s surprises if you’re gonna do it yourself. Bad form,” one user shared on X.
“So they already spoiling the ENTIRE cameos now. There’s no fun in that,” a second chimed in.
“Did the Marvel SDCC Panel really just spoil some of the biggest cameos in the movie the night the movie came out?" a third said. "Easy way to p**s off the people who are TRYING to avoid the spoilers."
“Alright, I’ll be logging off this app as SDCC decided to spoil all the Deadpool and Wolverine cameos before the general public would see them on opening weekend,” a fourth wrote.
Reynolds and Jackman star in the Deadpool & Wolverine movie. Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty
At Comic Con, Reynolds and Jackman alongside co-star Emma Corrin, director Shawn Levy, and Marvel chief Kevin Feige, presented the Hall H audience with a surprise screening of the film.
After the end credits rolled at the special event, dubbed “The Ultimate Deadpool & Wolverine Celebration of Life,” Reynolds remarked that it was an “emotional honor and a privilege to be standing up here next to the X-Man (Jackman)," as cited by Variety.
Jackman expressed gratitude to the film's creators and heartwarmingly shared that watching this movie with the audience was one of the most best experiences of his life. "It’s been 24 years since I first played Wolverine,” he added.
Deadpool & Wolverine is in theatres now.