Why Does Deadpool Hate Crossbones? His Most Desperate Villain
Originally a horrible villain himself, Deadpool is very adept at detecting those with absolutely no redeemable traits; moreover, his instincts usually determine whether he murders someone, thus they should be rather exact. Here, Deadpool is referring to an MCU villain he is now in conflict with during his most recent continuing Marvel Comics adventure as "the worst of us," and that villain is none other than Crossbones.
Cody Ziglar and Rogê Antônio's Deadpool #3 has Deadpool in the thick of a firefight with Crossbones; the nasty mercenary has been recruited by a cult of zealots headed by an all-new Villain known as Death Grip to assassinate Deadpool. While Crossbones comes dangerously close to permanently downing the Merc with a Mouth, Deadpool notoriously boasts a practically perfect healing factor. While Deadpool is fighting him, he notes Crossbones' threat-level; but, his preoccupation with Crossbones is more with their irredeemably terrible nature. While Crossbones starts firing at him, Deadpool says, "Brock Rumlow might be the worst of us." Though he makes it obvious they are nothing alike, Rumlow is a hired killer without a conscience, therefore Deadpool acknowledges Crossbones is - like him - a professional mercenary, but he has only contempt for him.
Deadpool Maybe Has One Secret Reason for Really Hating Crossbones: Captain America
This conflict alone didn't generate Deadpool's remark about Crossbones being "the worst of us" or fierce attempts to kill him. If there are any underlying motives, Deadpool most likely hates Crossbones since he killed a target Deadpool would never even consider killing: Captain America. Crossbones "kills" Captain America in the post-Civil War event, "The Death of Captain America." Although his death did not stick, doing anything like that would make Deadpool particularly enraged considering how much the Merc with a Mouth looks up to Steve Rogers.
Deadpool's respect of Captain America is so strong that he assassinated Agent Coulson during Secret Empire when the man he believed to be Captain America—actually Hydra Cap—told him to. Enough for Deadpool was Captain America's word that Coulson had to die. Thus, Crossbones "killing" someone Deadpool trusts and idolizes completely would surely make Deadpool enraged, which may have carried over into the battle shown in this Deadpool issue.
Crossbones against Deadpool: The MCU Connection
Deadpool is a figure who spans multiple fictional media, hence it would make logical that his live-action version would also despise Crossbones. After Wade makes his official MCU debut in Deadpool & Wolverine, Crossbones—a Villain who was highlighted in The Winter Soldier and Civil War—finally gives Deadpool the chance to battle that version of the character. Crossbones did die in Civil War, but Deadpool is about to acquire access to TVA technology, so he can quickly travel to a point in time before Crossbones dies and kill the horrible villain personally.
Although the idea of Deadpool hunting down the MCU's Crossbones via TVA's time-travel technology is obviously improbable, his current Marvel Comics plot would make that possible fight obsolete anyhow. Based on his remarks, Deadpool is currently in Crossbones' crosshairs and has no other place he would rather be since it allows him to permanently down this enemy he believes to be "the worst of us."
Deadpool: Unpredictable and Hilarious Character
Among the most often used and adored characters in the Marvel universe is Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth. His fan favorite is him because of his irreverent humor, fourth-wall-breaking antics, and rule-breaking inclination. Still, Deadpool is more than simply a humorous figure. Deadpool is a complicated and intriguing character since his healing factor helps him to see life and death differently.
Over the years, Deadpool's wild personality and taste for anarchy have drawn him into battle with many enemies. < From superpowered enemies like Sabretooth and Cable to potent organizations like AIM and Hydra, he has encountered some of the most extreme challenges in the Marvel universe. Action, comedy, and a sensible mix of brutality abound throughout Deadpool's conflicts.
Crossbones: A Reputable MCU Villain
A vicious mercenary and declared opponent of Captain America, Crossbones—also known as Brock Rumlow—is A merciless and vicious Villain, Crossbones is a strong opponent because of his unflinching allegiance to Hydra. Crossbones hates Captain America because he thinks the planet requires control and order and that Captain America's ideals endanger that order.
Among the most perilous villains in the Marvel universe, Crossbones is driven by terrible methods and a readiness to murder innocent people. His appearance in the MCU emphasizes the convoluted and sometimes sinister universe that heroes inhabit. Crossbones reminds us that the struggle for justice is not always simple and that sometimes the borders separating good from evil blur.
The MCU for Deadpool opens a fresh chapter for the Merc with a Mouth.
Marvel Comics currently has Deadpool #3 on hand. With the character's recent MCU cameo representing a turning point for the irreverent antihero, Deadpool's trip has taken him to unprecedented heights. Deadpool is guaranteed to provide the MCU a new viewpoint with his special mix of violence and comedy. The way he will interact with the other MCU heroes and villains as well as how his presence will influence the franchise's future excite fans.
The fact that Deadpool entered the MCU attests to his ongoing appeal. The Merc with a Mouth has evolved into a cultural symbol, and his forthcoming MCU performance will thrill fans and expose the character to a fresh round of spectators. Deadpool is guaranteed to be a unique character in the MCU with his irreverent sense of humor and fourth wall breaking ability. The MCU is about to get even more fascinating and erratic once Deadpool enters it.