Given the commercial success of both 'Deadpool' and 'Deadpool 2' - over $1.4 billion between the two of them - it shouldn't be as a surprise to anyone that there'll be more 'Deadpool' movies in the future.
Ryan Reynolds was at this year's San Diego Comic Con to promote the home release of 'Deadpool 2' and, as is customary, fielded questions from fans at the panel. One question that's cropped up before - and came at this panel - was the question of Deadpool's pansexuality, and clearly a question that Ryan Reynolds was ready for.
"I certainly think that this universe needs to represent and reflect the world in very real ways," said Reynolds. "The great thing about Deadpool is that we’re allowed to do things that other superhero movies don’t necessarily do. It’s something that I’d love to see more of, certainly through Wade, certainly through this universe because it’s something that we’re building out more."
'Deadpool 2' already featured a homosexual relationship between Negasonic Teenage Warhead, played by Brianna Hildebrand, and Yukio, played by Shiori Kutsuna - the first of its kind to be openly acknowledged in a comic-book franchise movie such as this.
Here's the panel in full.