Gambit lives! Ryan Reynolds confirmed in a deleted scene posted to his social media that ‘s Gambit survives the fight in the void alongside , and . When the end credits rolled, it was uncertain if any of the characters who came togerther to defeat Cassandra Nova’s (Emma Corrin) Henchmen survived the battle. But, at the very least, Tatum’s now-iconic and heavily memed take on Gambit made it out alive.

While the video doesn’t reveal much, it sees the character from behind, walking in the middle of a few henchmen on the floor, before he turns around as the video pans up to his face, and he grins. There may not be any other Gambit projects in works at the moment, but the fact that he makes it out of alive means he could return for a standalone film in the future or appear in another Marvel Cinematic Universe film. Tatum had been set to portray the Cajun mutant in a standalone film that was canceled after Disney acquired 21st Century Fox.

In an Instagram post from the weekend hit theaters, the praised Reynolds for when he thought he had lost him forever. “[Reynolds] fought for me and Gambit. I will owe him probably forever.

Cause I’m not sure how I could ever do something that would be equal to what this has meant to me,” Tatum wrote. “I love ya buddy. Shawn Levy as well.

Truly such a brilliant creator on every single level. All things happen for a reason. I’m so grateful to be in this movie.

It’s a masterpiece in my opinion. And just pure bad ass joy. I was li.