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A key component of the growingDeadpoolfranchise is poking other superhero movies in the eye.

We would love to do it, Wernick tells Vulture when asked whether theyd ever write an MCU picture.
You look atThor: Ragnarok.
Iron Man theres some wonderful characters out there that we adore that we would love to write.
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Its a sentiment that permeates a conversation with Reese and Wernick.
This particularDeadpool 2story is not a story from the comics.
We use the comic books as guideposts, but we kind of do our own spin on it.
Take, for example, the character of Cable.
But comics fans will notice that a lot of his backstory is either missing or altered.
Thats all by design, say the scribes.
Hell at least be appearing in the planned spinoffX-Force, written and directed by Drew Goddard.
Thats the ultimate compliment from a guy whose brain this came from.
I dont think therell ever come a time when people are sick of watching superhero movies, Reese says.
I just think they needed to get to a place where the visual effects could handle the imaginations.
I dont see the fatigue ever setting in, he muses.
So, thats eight years ago.
They thought there was fatigue setting in, and that just couldnt be less the case.
So, I dont ever see it ending.
If thats the case, they have plenty of time for the MCU to make them an offer.