
It appears as if Deadpool has already returned, following the success ofDeadpool & Wolverine.
Although this latest iteration of the merc-with-a-mouth is far more, let’s say, family friendly.
That’s because Wade Wilson’s latest appearance is the newly releasedLEGOMarvelAvengers: Mission Demolition.
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“After battles, Damage Control cleans up messes. But when a villain targets the Avengers, an unlikely hero - a clumsy worker who breaks everything - might be Earth’s only hope to become the hero he dreams of and save Earth’s Heroes,” reads the film’s synopsis.
While LEGO projects are, of course, made with younger viewers in mind, that doesn’t mean that us adult folk cannot enjoy them too.
Whether it’s a game or film, I always get a good chuckle out of the media thatLEGOputs out.
In fact, I put an ungodly number of hours intoLEGOStar Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and I’ll be hoping to do the same with the release of the gameLEGO Horizon Adventuresnext month.
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Take a look atLEGO Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolitionin action below.
This new Marvel LEGO project also marks the return of She-Hulk, sporting a very similar look to her MCU counterpart.
This film may not exactly be canon to theMCU, but it’s clear to see the impact the MCU is having on the wider world of Marvel.
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Even the comic book iteration of Thanos recently ditched his clobber and began sporting the outfit created specifically for the MCU’sInfinity WarandEndgame.
I should add that you shouldn’t expect to hear the voice of Ryan Reynolds in this particular project.
As far as I can see, this is the actor’s debut outing as Deadpool so it’s nice to hear a fresh take on this beloved character.
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Of course, if you’re yearning for more of Ryan Reynolds, it may not be too long until you can see him back in action.
That certainly would be fun but for now, we can enjoyLEGO Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition.
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