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Taylor Swift in Deadpool 3? It’s more likely than you think

The rumors about the singer's appearance in Deadpool 3 continue.

Taylor Swift in Deadpool 3? It’s more likely than you think
María López

María López

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The American singer Taylor Swift is currently experiencing one of her sweetest moments in terms of popularity. Everything she touches turns to gold, as evidenced by her tour, The Eras Tour, which caused an unprecedented crash in Ticketmaster’s ticket sales. However, her immense fame has also led to various rumors circulating. From relationships that come and go, there is now also talk about a possible appearance by Swift in Deadpool 3.

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“But what does the singer have to do with Marvel’s most talkative hero? Not much, really. Still, the Swifties (the name given to Taylor’s fans) have come up with their own theories, and many are betting on the artist’s appearance in the upcoming Deadpool 3.

The culprit behind the resurgence of these rumors has been, specifically, this video uploaded to X by Dianna Russini. Here, the artist enters MetLife Stadium to enjoy the game between the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Jets. But there’s more.”

Here, Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), and Deadpool 3 director Shawn Levy also made appearances. This unusual gathering quickly spread like wildfire among the Swift and Marvel fan communities. In fact, for many, this is already a kind of ‘unofficial confirmation.’

Despite all the speculations, neither Taylor Swift nor the team behind Deadpool 3 has confirmed the singer’s appearance in the movie in any way. For now, all we can do is daydream and imagine how this supposed cameo by the music star could be. The release of Deadpool 3 is scheduled for May 3, 2024, although this might change due to the recent writers’ and actors’ strike in Hollywood.

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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