The film actually makes the foul-mouth, fourth-wall-breaking, mercenary incompatible with the MCU. Ironically, it boils down to the convoluted storyline of Joe Russo and Anthony Russo's Avengers: Endgame (2019). Posting on Reddit, MCU fan u/Joonicks highlights the moment in Deadpool 2 when the titular anti-hero and Josh Brolin's Cable manage to change the past. The movie plays out as Cable tries to kill Russell Collins (Julian Dennison) before he grows up to become the villainous Firefist and kill Cable's family. When Cable arrives on the scene, he's equipped with his cybernetic arm, a heavy arsenal of weaponry and a torched teddy bear that belonged to his deceased daughter. Deadpool manages to successfully reform Russell before he becomes the big bad of Cable's apocalyptic future. The movie ends with Cable's future being altered and the burned bear returning to normal. It is in direct contradiction to Endgame's explicit time-travel rules. In one of Endgame's deeper scenes, Tilda Swinton's Ancient One explains to Bruce Banner how time travel creates an alternate timeline rather than affecting the future. According to Endgame, Deadpool 2's time-travel trickery is in direct contradiction to the MCU. Joonicks writes: "Such effects were explicitly rejected in Avengers: Endgame. And so Deadpool exists in a different reality with different natural laws, not just a different timeline." It's no secret that Endgame played fast and loose with its time travel. Despite mocking the flaws in the likes of Ritorno al futuro (1985), the MCU's 21st entry backed itself into a corner with its own time-travel paradoxes. Even the Russos can't seem to agree with writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely on how the movie's complex time-travel rules really work.
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