Before Walt Disney bought 20th Century Fox, Deadpool 3 would have seen Wolverine and Wade Wilson team up for a road trip movie.As part of Bell Canada's #BellLetsTalk campaign designed to erase the stigma of discussing mental health issues, Ryan Reynolds decided to reveal a major piece of information about Deadpool 3. According to the actor, the film would have seen Wade and Logan go on the road together, "Rashomon style," as Reynolds puts it. He notes that this was before the acquisition of the character by Disney, indicating that the upcoming MCU version of Deadpool 3 will not involve this plot.RELATED: Ryan Reynolds 'Reveals' How He Brought Deadpool 3 to the MCU

The Rashomon call out is particularly interesting, as the 1950 Akira Kurosawa film is famous for employing multiple perspectives from the movie's characters. Given Wolverine's more grounded nature and Deadpool's detachment from reality and ability to break the fourth wall, this technique would have likely yielded hilariously differing stories.

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige confirmed earlier this month that Deadpool 3 will be the first R-rated MCU film. Reynolds is currently overseeing the film's development with Bob's Burgers writers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, who will handle script duties. As for Wolverine, Hugh Jackman said he's officially done with the role, and Marvel has yet to recast any of the mutant characters they now have the film rights to again. It seems the road trip idea, at least in its former incarnation, is off the table.

Fox's Deadpool franchise began as a spinoff of the X-Men film series and introduced a new Wade Wilson to the film universe, one more faithful to the comic book series created by writer Fabian Nicieza and writer and artist Rob Liefeld. Unlike the majority of the X-Men films, Deadpool and its 2018 sequel were given an R-rating and both went on to become some of the highest-grossing films with such a rating, topped only by 2019's Joker.

It remains to be seen how family-friendly Disney will choose to handle the decidedly R-rated Deadpool, whose first two films grossed a collective $1.57 billion worldwide. Also unknown is who will helm Deadpool 3. The first film was directed by Tim Miller and the second by David Leitch. However, Leitch isn't expected to return due to a packed schedule. That said, Feige confirmed that Deadpool 3 is unlikely to arrive soon, given the full slate of MCU films on the horizon and Reynolds' busy schedule.

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Written by Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, Deadpool 3 stars Ryan Reynolds. The film has yet to receive a release date.

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