Deadpool Could Begin His Journey to the MCU Soon – IGN The Fix: Entertainment

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Happy Friday! In today’s Entertainment Fix, Ryan Reynolds says there’s a ‘70% chance’ of Deadpool 3 starting production next year. Although a bit hesitant to commit to a firm window, the merc with a mouth spoke on the sequel at a press day for the upcoming film, Free Guy. Netflix has released a new trailer for Season 4 of Stranger Things. With the show set to premiere in 2022, we get a dark glimpse into the upside-down. And Finally, Kristen Schaal reveals how she was fired from South Park after just one month. All of this entertainment news in this episode of IGN The Fix: Entertainment!

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