Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5037384-20151114025802/@comment-26095292-20160208064232

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Rockman1216 wrote: The MCU doesn't have a style, they  do what's good for the character, Marvel doesn't have R rated characters that are good for film, but if Deadpool gets a film in the MCU, it will be Rated-R, it will be honest to the Deadpool comic. I should've rephrased. The MCU movies definitely have a style that Deadpool could never adhere to. There's a reason the Netflix shows are seemingly isolated from the rest of the MCU. Aside from the fact that their characters don't come from the movies like the ABC side, their style doesn't match the MCU style. Look at Guardians of the Galaxy, for example. Gamora's comic book origin has her being gang-raped, leading her to become extremely loyal to Thanos, who saves her. The movie doesn't mention that. Her tie-in comic origin doesn't either. Hell, the movie has her HATING her father, when her comic counterpart loved him and only betrayed him when he would've killed all life in the Universe. I would consider that not being honest to the character. Meanwhile, Jessica Jones is explicit about Jessica's rape and the after effects of it. No one can deny that was honest to the character.

There is an MCU style and it's most clear in the movies. It's light, fun, out of this world, action-packed and PG-13. Not one single movie has gotten a higher rating than that, even though they have characters whose backstories are more mature, like Gamora, Daredevil and Jessica. So yeah, the MCU would ruin Deadpool if they made a movie about him. The absolute best thing they could do if Deadpool is regained by Marvel is taking Ryan Reynolds and giving him a Netflix show and just going all out with it. Marvel is light and fun because their popular characters that they own are light and fun, and The Winter Soldier is not something I would call light or superfun