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Bringing Deadpool & Wolverine home to Canada 'just feels right' for Montreal-born director Shawn Levy

Bringing Deadpool & Wolverine home to Canada 'just feels right' for Montreal-born director Shawn Levy

CBC
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 04:00:51 PM UTC

One of the most anticipated blockbusters of the summer made its Canadian premiere in Toronto Tuesday, as Marvel rolled out the red (and yellow) carpet for Deadpool & Wolverine. 

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, longtime pals and stars of the film, were joined by director Shawn Levy as they took over Scotiabank Theatre to meet fans and unleash their R-rated humour onto Canadian screens for the first time, ahead of the movie's release.

Fans of the franchise, who were decked out in costumes, cheered "Thank you!" and screamed as the stars signed autographs and took selfies.

"Welcome to Toronto, Hugh," one fan shouted as Jackman crossed the room.

On the red carpet, both stars and their director shared why it's so important for the movie's Canadian identity to shine.

"They're Canadian," Reynolds told CBC News. "They're Canadian characters! What an opportunity to have two hugely iconic superheroes enter the MCU and do it draped in maple syrup." 

According to the characters' origins, both Deadpool and Wolverine are Canadian, with Deadpool, a.k.a. Wade Wilson, hailing from Regina, while Wolverine, a.k.a. Logan, was born in northern Alberta near the town of Cold Lake. 

Not only are Reynolds, from Vancouver, and Levy, from Montreal, coming home to Canada for the premiere, but the film also brings Jackman's character back to his roots by putting him in the iconic blue and yellow suit the character wears in the comics.

Jackman began playing Wolverine in the 2000 movie X-Men, and held the Guinness World Record for "longest career as a live-action Marvel character" until 2017's Logan, which he thought was the last time he would play the role. 

That is, until he heard Reynolds and Levy were working on a third Deadpool movie. He called to let them know he wanted back in. 

"I love this character, but I've never loved it more than this," said Jackman, noting that Reynolds, who is also a writer and producer on the film, is one of the few actors whose advice on how to improve he's genuinely open to.

"As friends, we push each other, so both of us know these characters intimately, we can drop in, but then we can play, we can move and we can go places. It was a dream come true."

"I don't know that I can think of a mainstream event movie tent-pole that is more Canadian than Deadpool & Wolverine," Levy told CBC News on the red carpet. "So it feels great."

He said that from the very beginning, they told Disney and Marvel that they would "travel all over the world talking to this movie, but we're coming to Canada.' " 

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