Deadpool & Wolverine"s Fantastic MCU Actor Cameo Explained

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Warning! This article contains spoilers for Deadpool & Wolverine.
Summary

  • Deadpool & Wolverine surprises fans with multiple unexpected Fox Marvel cameos.
  • Chris Evans returns to the MCU as the Human Torch, not Captain America, showcasing a different kind of performance.
  • Evans' Human Torch may have died in the movie, but the multiverse opens doors for potential returns.

Deadpool & Wolverine was everything fans were expecting it to be in the cameo department, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie's biggest surprise return brought along a few questions. Ryan Reynolds and crew were not lying when they said many surprises were being kept for the movie's release. While the MCU film's trailers revealed many players of Deadpool & Wolverine's cast, such as the return of Logan star Dafne Keen as X-23, the movie's most shocking cast members were kept a surprise until Deadpool & Wolverine hit theaters. And they were all different levels of great.
Deadpool & Wolverine's multiversal plot allowed the film to have a lot of fun with what characters it could use. As Reynolds' Deadpool and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine tie back to the Fox Marvel films, the MCU entry basically was a love letter to that era of Marvel releases, down to a poignant behind-the-scenes sequence as the credits rolled. The Fox Marvel actors who came back for the movie visibly had a lot of fun reprising their roles, which varied from popular characters to underrated performances and more. In the end, the best return was of an MCU and Fox fan-favorite.
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Chris Evans Returns To The MCU, But As Human Torch Captain America Also Appeared In A Way Close Chris Evans is one of the most popular actors in the superhero medium ever. Evans is a huge part of the MCU becoming the most successful franchise in movie history, as the star's role as Captain America stood alongside Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man as the faces of the MCU during the Infinity Saga. Evans had bowed out of the franchise in 2019's Avengers: Endgame, which saw Steve Rogers pass on the Captain America mantle to Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson and go live in the past with Peggy Carter. Now, Evans has returned to the MCU, but with a twist.
Before playing Captain America, Evans gave life to Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch, in two Fantastic Four movies in the 2000s. In a genius move, Deadpool & Wolverine brought back Evans to the MCU as his version of the Human Torch, not Captain America. The character was the first member of the Resistance fighting the villain Cassandra Nova in the Void that Deadpool and Wolverine encounter. After Deadpool ran his mouth to Cassandra, exposing all the nasty things Johnny had said about her, the villain gruesomely killed Evans' Human Torch by removing all his skin in one swoop.
Evans' Captain America had been teased earlier in the movie, with Reynolds' Deadpool being shocked to see the hero on the TVA's panels, saluting Cap. So, when Evans first appeared in the Void, Deadpool and the audience were led to believe that Captain America was back. However, Evans screams "Flame On," Johnny Storm's catchphrase, bursting into flames and revealing that he was actually back as the Human Torch. That was something fans had long requested to see during the Multiverse Saga, with Evans saying he was open to playing Johnny Storm again, and Deadpool & Wolverine handled it perfectly.
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1 Is Chris Evans' Human Torch The Same As From The 2000s Fantastic Four Movies? He Mentioned Another Fantastic Four Character Close Deadpool & Wolverine did not give a definitive answer as to whether Evans was playing the same Johnny Storm from the 2000s Fantastic Four movies or not. However, given that Dafne Keen's X-23 was clearly revealed to be the same version of the character seen in Logan, the movie implied that Evans' Human Torch and other returning players like Wesley Snipes' Blade and Jennifer Garner's Elektra were the same as the ones the actors played before. Any differences to the characters could be chalked down to these being older versions of the heroes, with the audience missing years of development.
Evans' Johnny Storm also mentioned his Reed Richards, who called the Void a "metaphysical junkyard" and said he and others are sent there by the TVA if they do not play nice with the rest of the multiverse. It seems like the rest of the Fantastic Four from the 2000s movies, or at least Ioan Gruffudd's Mr. Fantastic died in the Void. However, there is also a case to be made that Evans could be playing a different Johnny Storm, as his Fantastic Four costume and logo are very different from that of the 2000s Fantastic Four movies.
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1 Why Chris Evans' Human Torch Might Seem Out Of Character The Actor Went For A Different Direction With The Hero Close While Johnny Storm was quite sarcastic in the 2000s Fantastic Four movies, those Marvel entries were PG-13. Deadpool & Wolverine made MCU history by being the first R-rated entry in the franchise since the MCU started back in 2008 with Iron Man. The film has a lot of fun with the violence and swearing that the R rating allows, and that informed how Evans played Johnny Storm. The actor went all out on his rants about the Void and Cassandra Nova, seen earlier in the movie and again in Deadpool & Wolverine's post-credits scene.
The R-rated language definitely made Evans' return as the Human Torch feel very different from his past appearances as the character, and the change of pace might also have shocked those who were only familiar with the actor as Captain America in the MCU. Another aspect of Evans' performance that seemed a little off for his Human Torch was his accent. In his two Fantastic Four movies, Evans' Boston accent did not make itself very present. However, the accent is definitely strong in Deadpool & Wolverine, and mixed with the R-rated dialogue, makes Johnny Storm feel quite different from before.
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3 Is Chris Evans' Human Torch Dead For Good? The Actor Could Still Come Back To The MCU Close Evans is fantastic as the Human Torch, and so him coming back as the character in future multiverse adventures, perhaps even meeting Joseph Quinn's MCU Johnny Storm, would be exciting. However, Deadpool & Wolverine makes it very clear that this version of the hero is dead. Cassandra Nova completely removes Johnny Storm's skin, and he just crumbles to the floor, turning into a pile of bone and blood. However, the multiverse allows several different ways for Evans to reprise the Johnny Storm character.
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1 The Fantastic Four, Marvel Studios' reboot movie for the team, is rumored to take place in a different universe. That could lead to the team traveling to the MCU at some point in the film. On their way, the Fantastic Four could travel through other universes, with Evans playing a Human Torch variant or more and interacting with them. Avengers 5 and Avengers: Secret Wars could also use the multiverse to have a hilarious meeting between Evans as a Human Torch variant and his Captain America, going deeper into Deadpool & Wolverine's joke setup.
Deadpool & Wolverine R A follow-up to the highly successful Deadpool and Deadpool 2 films starring Ryan Reynolds as the Merc with a Mouth. The third film will be the first in the franchise to be developed under the Marvel Studios banner following Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox.
Director Shawn Levy Release Date July 26, 2024 Writers Rhett Reese , Paul Wernick , Shawn Levy , Ryan Reynolds , Zeb Wells , Rob Liefeld , Fabian Nicieza Cast Ryan Reynolds , Hugh Jackman , Emma Corrin , Morena Baccarin , Rob Delaney , Leslie Uggams , Karan Soni , Matthew Macfadyen , Brianna Hildebrand , Shioli Kutsuna , Stefan Kapicic , Lewis Tan , Randal Reeder , Jennifer Garner , Aaron Stanford , Billy Clements , Ollie Palmer , Chris Hemsworth , Rob McElhenney Runtime 127 Minutes Expand Fantastic Four (2005) PG-13 Where to Watch stream rent buy Not available
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*Availability in US Fantastic Four (2005) follows the story of four astronauts who gain extraordinary abilities after being exposed to cosmic radiation. Ioan Gruffudd stars as Reed Richards, who becomes Mr. Fantastic, alongside Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm, the Thing. Together, they must learn to harness their new powers to thwart the plans of the nefarious Dr. Doom.
Director Tim Story Release Date June 29, 2005 Writers Mark Frost , Michael France Cast Ioan Gruffudd , Jessica Alba , Chris Evans , Michael Chiklis , Julian McMahon Runtime 106 Minutes Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) pg Where to Watch stream rent buy Not available
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*Availability in US Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is the only sequel to Tim Story's 2005 introduction of Marvel's First Family. Starring Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards, Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, Chris Evans as the Human Torch, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm a.k.a. The Thing, the 2007 superhero film marks the Silver Surfer's live-action debut with Doug Jones portraying his motion capture and Laurence Fishburne providing his voice. The sequel also features Julian McMahon's return as Doctor Doom and Galactus first big-screen appearance.
Director Tim Story Release Date June 15, 2007 Writers Tim Story , Stan Lee Cast Chris Evans , Jessica Alba , Stan Lee , Ioan Gruffudd Runtime 92minutes Upcoming Marvel Movies
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July 26, 2024
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