Summary
- Vinnie Jones won’t appear in Deadpool & Wolverine, despite loving the franchise and wanting to be involved.
- The X-Men: The Last Stand director switch led to Jones feeling upset and neglected in his role as Juggernaut.
- Even though Jones’ version of Juggernaut won’t be in the movie, anything can happen in the multiverse of Deadpool & Wolverine.
While there could be many unexpected cameos in Deadpool & Wolverine, it seems that Vinnie Jones has no interest in being one of them. Jones appeared as the often criticized version of Juggernaut in X: Men: The Last Stand, and in a new interview with Yahoo UK, the actor explained why he turned down the chance to be in, what he calls, one of his favorite franchises.
Release Date July 26, 2024
Studio Marvel Studios, 20th Century Studios, 21 Laps Entertainment
Tagline Everyone deserves a happy ending.
Franchise Marvel
Deadpool & Wolverine is set to be a multiverse-spanning return to form for Marvel Studios following their rough 2023 box office results, and Ryan Reynolds will be joined by many blasts from the past other than his best buddy Hugh Jackman. Although there have been several cameos already confirmed for the sequel, Jones has made it clear that he will not be making any kind of surprise appearance despite his love of Deadpool. Jones said:
“Funny enough, I just got asked to do Deadpool, the new one that’s coming out now. I spoke to the director, and I just said, ‘It’s such a drama putting that suit on, mentally and physically.’ It had its mental toll as well, because you’re in it, and you can’t do anything all day. You can only drink from a straw. So, we couldn’t strike a deal for Deadpool, but, I mean, Deadpool is my favorite movie of f*cking all time, more or less. I really wanted to do it, but they didn’t have the budget to put me in the suit.”
Vinnie Jones Explains The Problems With X-Men 3
X-Men: The Last Stand turned out to be anything but for the franchise, as it went on to spawn several other sequels before Disney merged with Fox and reclaimed the X-Men for Marvel Studios to use within the MCU. The third movie in the franchise was originally set to be directed by Michael Vaughn, but eventually he was replaced by Brett Ratner, and that was where the problems for Jones’ Juggernaut began. He said in the same interview:
“Well, Matthew was the director on that, Matthew Vaughn, and then he bailed on it. He rung me, and he said, ‘Have you signed your contract yet?’ I said, ‘No, why?’ He said, ‘I’m not going to do it. They’re going to bring a new director on.’ So, the new director came on, and it was not the same role as I signed on to do. They diluted the dialogue. It was a bigger role. I’ve actually come out and said that, you know. The director brought in so many other moving parts… and mine was the [only] one that got diluted, the Juggernaut. It didn’t… you know, I lost all interest quite early, because I knew they were just ticking me along, you know what I mean? I was upset. I was very upset, because it was such a [big] movie, such a big stage, and [I] became an extra. That’s what happened.”
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Although Jones’ version of Juggernaut will seemingly not be putting in an appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine, the version of the character that put on a CGI show in Deadpool 2 could possibly feature in the movie, but then again, anything is possible within the multiverse, so who really knows who will show up. All will be revealed in a few months.
Deadpool & Wolverine
is released in cinemas on July 26, 2024.
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