The first two felt fine and just classic Deadpool dumbassery.
Then the third one feels actually malicious and part of a very odd trend where superheroes across the spectrum must lose their girlfriend and be dating someone else.
Like, it felt awful when Spiderman was doing it 20+ years ago and no one liked it there. Its continued commonplace really feels like a humiliation ritual, a way to tear down "heroes" people look up to.
The first two felt fine and just classic Deadpool dumbassery.
Then the third one feels actually malicious and part of a very odd trend where superheroes across the spectrum must lose their girlfriend and be dating someone else.
Like, it felt awful when Spiderman was doing it 20+ years ago and no one liked it there. Its continued commonplace really feels like a humiliation ritual, a way to tear down "heroes" people look up to.
Just take a look at the newest Dr Strange movie. His love interest is suddenly getting married to this:
https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Charlie_(Husband)
It's deliberate.