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At Least One Former Marvel Star Has Shut Down Rumors Of A Cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine

As the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine approaches, rumors continue to swirl. However, one actor has definitively dismissed all speculation about his participation in the film.

Deadpool & Wolverine, arguably the most anticipated movie of the year, is set to feature numerous cameos, a fact that is no secret. In recent months, rumors have been swirling about these cameo appearances and which big names might be involved. However, one big actor has now put an end to all the speculation surrounding his potential appearance in the upcoming film.

In a recent episode of The Starting Line Podcast, host Rich Leigh had the exclusive opportunity to interview acclaimed actor Brian Cox. During their long conversation, which covered a wide range of topics, the subject of Cox's potential involvement in the highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine movie arose, particularly regarding the role of William Stryker. Cox swiftly dismissed any rumors, stating, «I haven’t heard about it,» thus providing a definitive response to the speculation regarding his involvement in the film.

Cox revealed that following his portrayal of Stryker in X2 (2003), the role was passed on to his «old friend» Danny Huston, who portrayed the character in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Despite wondering why he was not approached to reprise the role, Cox never pursued the matter further. He eventually spoke with David Benioff, the original scriptwriter for X-Men Origins, who simply stated that he did not have an answer. Cox has not been involved in any other Marvel projects since. He explained that he typically moves on from roles after filming, stating, «If they want to do it with another [actor], that's their business.» Cox added that even if he were asked to return as Stryker, his busy schedule would prevent him from accepting the role.

Numerous fans have eagerly anticipated Stryker's potential return, praising Cox's portrayal of the villain as irreplaceable. The idea of Stryker's reappearance has sparked

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