As well as being family friendly.have we considered the christmas cut of DP2?
i get avoiding two cuts of the same film but it is in canon and you can take it as just be a literal retelling of the original events
personally i only include the intercut new scenes from once uponhave we considered the christmas cut of DP2?
i get avoiding two cuts of the same film but it is in canon and you can take it as just be a literal retelling of the original events
No.have we considered the christmas cut of DP2?
i get avoiding two cuts of the same film but it is in canon and you can take it as just be a literal retelling of the original events
i place them the christmas after deadpool 2018 just as i personally like to include everything lolpersonally i only include the intercut new scenes from once upon
I would, since it's canon.
No.I would, since it's canon.
No reason it can't be canon. It's just bookends that need added really.I mean, we don't know that it's canon or not really. It could be, I guess. They didn't animate Deadpool's eyes though, I don't think?
it's confirmed canon, any alterations to the main movie can be interpreted as the deadpool narrators exaggerationNo reason it can't be canon. It's just bookends that need added really.
If the well-received Rogue Cut is non-canon, why does a version that's sole existence was to test if a PG-13 Deadpool movie could "work" more canon?it's confirmed canon, any alterations to the main movie can be interpreted as the deadpool narrators exaggeration
Because there's literally no reason it shouldn't be considered. IMO It's canon to the MCU multiverse.If the well-received Rogue Cut is non-canon, why does a version that's sole existence was to test if a PG-13 Deadpool movie could "work" more canon?
Can't the same be said for a lot of those apocryphal MCU comics that don't contradict the movies but still aren't canon?Because there's literally no reason it shouldn't be considered. IMO It's canon to the MCU multiverse.
Yep.Can't the same be said for a lot of those apocryphal MCU comics that don't contradict the movies but still aren't canon?
I am talking about MCU tie-in comics like Iron Man vs the Melter btw, which isn't on the MCU timeline lol. Thus no PG-13 X-Mas Deadpool.Yep.
I understand. I'm saying they CAN be canon if we assume they are alternate timelines. this is all fiction after all.I am talking about MCU tie-in comics like Iron Man vs the Melter btw, which isn't on the MCU timeline lol. Thus no PG-13 X-Mas Deadpool.