With only a week to go until Deadpool and Wolverine drops in cinemas, Marvel fans everywhere are all gagging to find out one thing.
Who on earth is going to be in this film?!
I personally have seen rumours ranging from the King to Taylor Swift to Kurt Cobain, so at this point I truly do not think there is anyone who could be joining Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman that would surprise me.
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Whilst press have seen the first 35 minutes of the film so far, you never know which corner will have Kevin Feige waiting around it, and so the details of cameos not shown in trailers is being kept secret until release.
In a recent exclusive interview with Deadpool and Wolverine star Emma Corrin, LADbible asked exactly that – what it was like to be on such a star studded set.
The British actor said: “Wild, it was sort of like you never knew who you were going to bump into on set which was like, absolutely crazy. And obviously…”
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At this point Corrin paused, saying: “You know, I actually don’t know if I can say anything”.
After joking about whether Marvel had ever got mad at anyone for revealing details they went on to say: “No, I’ll be hunted down in my sleep”.
Corrin, who found fame playing Princess Diana in The Crown, plays Cassandra Nova in the film, the twin of Charles Xavier and main villain of the movie.
Whilst bigger cameos are still expected to make an appearance, Nova appears in the trailers alongside a number of returning cast members from the 2000s X-Men films.
As the newest addition to the Marvel universe, and joining a tight-knit unit of Jackman, Reynolds, and director Shawn Levy, it was a daunting task that awaited Corrin.
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They said: “I really, I was really worried about that going into it.
“I didn't actually have any idea that they knew each other that well going into it, but certainly, I knew they'd all worked together and that obviously Ryan and Hugh have been playing these characters for such a long time.”
Despite this though, they said filming was a breeze.
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They explained: “The moment I got there, from day one, I just felt so at ease, so welcomed and we've all kept in touch.
“They used to text me after a day's work chatting about what we've done that day and I always felt included and like I was part of a conversation part of the Yeah, it was it was amazing.”
Deadpool and Wolverine releases in cinemas on July 25.
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