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ith just about three months to go until hits theaters, we can expect a new trailer to drop soon. Marvel recently showcased nine minutes of footage from the film at CinemaCon, so it's likely that some of this material will be incorporated into the upcoming trailer. Much of the CinemaCon footage has already leaked online, along with an exciting spoiler that adds to the anticipation.

The leaked nine-minute segment expands on the first Deadpool 3 trailer, adding more context to some of the scenes from that teaser. Among the notable reveals is a secret cameo that aligns with the larger Multiverse Saga. What did the trailer include? This new content promises to be a thrilling addition to the Deadpool franchise and offers a glimpse into the expansive Multiverse Saga.



The initial trailer introduced ( ) living a post-superhero life, showcasing the film's signature R-rated humor and Deadpool's trademark fourth-wall-breaking antics. The CinemaCon footage delves deeper into Wade's current situation. Before the clip was shown, Marvel made a point of asking the audience to silence their phones, which led to a humorous PSA featuring .

In this scene, Deadpool and Wolverine discuss rumors about "Secret Wars," the upcoming Avengers movie. When Deadpool's theories are interrupted by an audience member's phone, Wolverine loses his cool, delivering an expletive-laden message to turn off phones. The footage reveals that Deadpool is now a car salesman and has moved on from Vanessa ( ), though they remain friends.

During 's birthday party, the TVA arrives to recruit him for a crucial mission, a plot element we glimpsed in the first trailer. Mr. Paradox ( ) explains to Wade that he's been chosen to save the Sacred Timeline.

True to form, 's fourth-wall-breaking humor continues with a memorable moment where he smashes his head through the camera lens before unleashing a tirade. "F*ck you, Fox, I'm going to Disneyland," he states. This kind of irreverent humor is par for the course in a Deadpool film.

Even Kevin Feige joined in on the fun at CinemaCon, dropping F-bombs in his introduction, a nod to the film's R-rated status and its promise of being "f***ing awesome.".

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