Ryan Reynolds' Free Guy movie has taken so long to come out he’s even making it part of his latest wall-breaking social media posts as Deadpool. The latest of these posts is a reaction video to Free Guy's latest trailer and it features a very special guest.

Ever since Disney’s 21st Century Fox came bundled with the Deadpool property, Reynolds has had a blast teasing fans with jokes on how Mr. Pool could finally end up making his definitive crossover with the rest of the MCU’s heroes, especially since moviegoers know Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige wants to keep Deadpool as the company’s only R-rated movie offering. Now it seems that Wade Wilson representatives are striking some ground to make his working relationship with the MCU official.

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In order to promote the forever delayed Free Guy, Reynolds suited up as Deadpool to channel his inner YouTuber and record a reaction video to the movie’s trailer. In the video, the Merc with a Mouth is joined by special Disney-owned guests such as Thor: Ragnarok’s Korg and a dalmatian that definitely does not appear in Cruella, as Deadpool kindly points out. The entire clip is hilarious, with Reynolds constantly asking Korg just what it will take to finally get his well-deserved MCU crossover debut, though Deadpool seems less than happy to be stuck with a rocky comic relief instead of a bigger household name.

This early Deadpool/Thor crossover is similar to encounters from Marvel Comics, which involved iconic scenes like Deadpool lifting Thor’s Mjolnir hammer, although it was a fake copy created by Loki as part of one of his schemes. Since two-time Thor director Taika Waititi has a role in Free Guy, maybe he chimed in to help Reynolds book usage of his own Korg role and seize the perfect opportunity for a truly layered crossover that ends up giving Free Guy a tasty rating of four out of five avocados.

Among the few details made clear by this new Free Guy trailer is the fact that the movie won't be available for streaming on Disney Plus, despite Black Widow's massive early success in that format. However, with movie theaters showing signs of a confirmed recovery, Reynolds' video game adventure might be able to deliver the type of commercial success the studio has been holding out for this past year.

Free Guy star Reynolds as Guy, a video game NPC whose life gets turned upside down when he learns he lives a make-belief open-world video game. The world of the film bears a slight resemblance to Grand Theft Auto with some hints of Fortnite, so there will probably a whole bunch of video game references that alone might just make the movie worth watching.

Free Guy is scheduled for release on August 13, 2021, and Deadpool 3 is currently in development at Marvel Studios.

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