Disney+ And Hulu Could Be Combined, Finally Giving The Former Non-PG-13 Content

Disney+ And Hulu Could Be Combined, Finally Giving The Former Non-PG-13 Content

Disney+ is great, but it most frequently comes under fire for its lack of adult-only content (meaning the likes of Alien and Deadpool are nowhere to be seen). However, that could be about to change...

By JoshWilding - Dec 07, 2020 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Disney
Source: Collider

Over the past year or so, there have been rumblings that Disney+ and Hulu could become one. While the former launched as a streaming service aimed primarily at families, that's held it back somewhat, especially when Disney now has access to Fox's library of movies (including the likes of Die Hard, Alien, and hit Marvel Comics adaptations like Deadpool and Logan). 

With Disney losing money due to the closure of their theme parks and a lack of new movies in theaters, it would make sense for Disney+ to gain Hulu's 36+ million subscribers. Now, Collider reports that there may be tentative plans in place to combine the two platforms in the not too distant future.

As well as all those movie franchises, there are a tonne of TV shows Hulu could add to Disney+. 

What would this mean for Disney+? Well, it's likely that this content would be put behind some sort of adults-only tab, requiring a passcode or something along those lines. Chances are the monthly cost would increase, of course, but for all those extra TV shows and movies? It'd be worth it! 

Time will tell whether this pans out, but it's an exciting prospect. With Deadpool 3 finally in the works, it would be nuts for that franchise not to join the rest of those Marvel movies on Disney+...


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some MCU cameos we want to see in Deadpool 3!

10. She-Hulk

She-Hulk

We haven't met the Marvel Cinematic Universe's version of She-Hulk yet, but it's believed her series will be comedic in nature, so a team-up with Deadpool certainly wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility. What could lead to these two crossing paths is hard to say, though with Jennifer Walters set to defend superhumans in court, perhaps the Merc with the Mouth will find himself in legal trouble?

Even if that's not the case, Wade Wilson has faced The Hulk on more than one occasion, so why not have his cousin clash with Deadpool instead? (in what's sure to be a battle for the ages)

After all, the mercenary's healing factor means he could take quite the beating from an out of control She-Hulk, only to continue healing from whatever punishment she dishes out. That could be a lot of fun to watch unfold, and an exciting way to add the green-skinned hero to a top-tier franchise.
 

9. War Machine

War-M

Unfortunately, there's no more Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe following the events of Avengers: Endgame, but War Machine remains the next best thing.

Something tells us that General "Thunderbolt" Ross will forgive Rhodey for helping the Secret Avengers in Avengers: Infinity War given what happened next, so he's likely still working for the U.S. Government. If that's the case, then War Machine could very easily be dispatched to apprehend the Merc with the Mouth.

After all, he caused a hell of a lot of chaos in his first two solo outings, and it seems unlikely that such behaviour would go unanswered in the MCU. Seeing Deadpool battle a hero like War Machine would be a blast (no pun intended) and lead to some explosive, must-see action scenes. 
 

8. Thor

Thor

Thanks to filmmaker Taika Waititi, Chris Hemsworth now gets to show off his comedic chops as Thor, and that arguably makes him the perfect match for Ryan Reynolds' quick-witted Deadpool. 

The prospect of these two sharing the screen is nothing short of amazing, and watching the God of Thunder attempting to come to grips with a lunatic like the Merc with Mouth would be nuts. Thor is arguably the perfect choice of co-star in some ways, especially when he's a mainstay of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and someone who would make it clear where Deadpool now lives.

Their handful of team-ups in the comic books no doubt go a long way in making clear that this sort of meeting would be a huge draw for moviegoers and an adventure we could have fun with.
 

7. Rocket

Rocket

With his friends dead and gone, Rocket ended spending quite a bit of time on Earth during Avengers: Endgame and familiarised himself with many of Earth's Mightiest Heroes in the process.

While he later rejoined his fellow Guardians, it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility for Rocket to choose to return to "Terra," only to find himself face to face with Deadpool. The Merc with the Mouth becoming reluctant allies with this talking raccoon has all the makings of an instant classic, especially when it's Bradley Cooper that Ryan Reynolds would be trading barbs with.

Throw in their shared love of weaponry, and we could be looking at two firm friends here. Who knows, perhaps Deadpool could even choose to one day join the Guardians of the Galaxy! 
 

6. Nick Fury

Fury

While Deadpool's solo franchise is likely to remain R-Rated, it would be crazy for Marvel Studios not to use the Merc with the Mouth in the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Nick Fury could very well be the person who introduces Wade Wilson to a much wider world of superheroes. 

Regardless of who joins him in Deadpool 3, how much fun would it be for Samuel L. Jackson to appear in a post-credits scene parodying the one from 2008's Iron Man where he (fails) to recruit Wade?

This is a cameo that would just be fun more than anything else, but not taking advantage of the sort of weird dynamic a character like Deadpool would have with Nick Fury would be a major missed opportunity. Who knows, perhaps this Wade was once a mercenary who worked for S.H.I.E.L.D.?
 

5. Thanos

Thanos

Avengers: Endgame introduced time-travel to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and, coincidentally, Deadpool 2 did the same thing for Fox's X-Men Universe back in 2018. If this threequel also makes use of Cable's ability to jump around the timeline, then perhaps we could see Thanos make his return?

It goes without saying this would be just another "fun" cameo, but just imagine the Mad Titan coming face-to-face with the Merc with the Mouth as he fails to understand why he can't destroy him! 

The fact that Josh Brolin also plays Thanos would lead to some memorable fourth-wall breaking jokes, and if Cable is also part of this scene...well, that would be even better. Alternatively, this meeting could happen after Marvel Studios hilariously adds Deadpool to key moments in the MCU's history! 
 

4. Doctor Strange

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In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the Sorcerer Supreme will be travelling through the Marvel Multiverse - alongside the Scarlet Witch - presumably visiting alternate realities in the process. Needless to say, it's entirely possible that's where Deadpool first appears in this shared world. 

Having the Merc with the Mouth remember his "past life" as the only leftover from Fox's X-Men Universe would be pretty funny, but what if he later seeks out Strange's help to return there? 

That could be what brings key supporting characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Vanessa and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, for example), but either way, we'd love to see just how exasperated Strange would get with Deadpool as he deals with Wade Wilson's ramblings and fourth-wall breaks. 
 

3. Spider-Man

Spidey

Spider-Man in an R-Rated movie? It's hard to imagine in some respects, but with Sony Pictures looking to take advantage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's popularity, they could be open to this.

The scenes the web-slinger appears in could be chosen carefully, of course, and there's no reason this would have to mean Peter Parker is dropping F-Bombs left, right and centre (just look at how Colossus was handled in those first two Deadpool movies). Regardless, fans want to see this team-up become a reality, and we're sure both Marvel and Sony would benefit from this.

By the time Deadpool 3 is released, he'll have been M.I.A. for a few years, so Spider-Man showing up will no doubt increase interest. Sony, meanwhile, benefits from having their star attraction appear in a movie that's almost certainly going to end up breaking more box office records!
 

2. Captain America

Cap-Falcon

We don't know when exactly we'll get to see The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, but the Disney+ TV series will almost certainly end with Sam Wilson becoming the MCU's new Captain America. 

Needless to say, a Captain America/Deadpool team-up has just as much potential as one with Thor, and watching these two butt heads would be wonderfully weird. With the former Falcon no doubt taking his new duties seriously, he could be sent to take Wade Wilson down, only to find himself reluctantly teaming up with the Merc with the Mouth in a zany, memorable adventure. 

Anthony Mackie is a funny guy, so he could no doubt match wits with Ryan Reynolds relatively easily. This would be a great way to highlight this shared world's new Cap following Chris Evans' departure too.
 

1. Venom

Venompool

Okay, we know Venom isn't part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Sony is reportedly desperate for more crossovers, so stick with us. Deadpool merchandise is a huge seller, as are items sold based on Venom, and guess what? Disney owns the rights to them both in that respect. 

By allowing Sony to promote their next Venom movie via Deadpool 3, Wade Wilson could be transformed into "Venompool," something you have to believe a lot of fans would kill to see on screen.

In return, Deadpool could make an appearance in Venom 3, and we're sure Spider-Man could factor into all this somehow as well. All the right ingredients are here for some sort of box office juggernaut that both Marvel and Sony would benefit from, so don't be surprise if this happens in the threequel!
 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/7/2020, 1:06 AM
Makes sense that they'd do it. With HBO Max putting out so many big movies, Disney+ needs to keep up with content too (even though we're also getting four MCU shows).

On the topic of D+, it appears another mistake was made in The Mandalorian. This time a helicopter was visible, so I'm guessing Jeans Guy is coming for his revenge.
dracula
dracula - 12/7/2020, 1:22 AM
Would make it more worth it.

Love a lot of the older animated shows and a few of the newer stuff, but would like to be able to watch more than that stuff and the animated and The Mandalorian. Really not interested in revisiting pre teen sitcoms.

So yeah would be great to add the hulu stuff.

Right now, HBOMax is way better
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 12/7/2020, 1:43 AM
Yes please, a Disney+ adult option with a passcode sound brilliant, it protects the kids from randomly seeing stuff I wouldn’t want them to see as well as giving me the pleasure of all those films and series being available.. Hulu isn’t available in the UK so that would be a plus for us too. Any word on whether Disney plan to put all the Planet of the Apes films on Disney+? That could have it’s own tab like Star Wars, with all the original five films, the Burton remake and the Caesar trilogy along with the old tv series, and possibly some new Disney+ Apes series, I’d like that to happen too.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 12/7/2020, 1:48 AM
All Alien, Predator, Planet of the Apes and Die Hard films in one place would be swell. Time for Disney to greenlit that Alien TV show. Plus, this opens the door for the return of the Netflix Marvel characters and maybe even some R-rate Star Wars content. Imagine some Sith R-rated series, that could be something.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 12/7/2020, 1:52 AM
What happens with all the HBO Max content in the UK? Does it go to Sky?
tmp3
tmp3 - 12/7/2020, 2:03 AM
Disney+ has a dearth of content right now, this would finally give it some
Vanillain
Vanillain - 12/7/2020, 2:07 AM
But Disney+ already has plenty of non-PG-13 content. 😉
calino2212
calino2212 - 12/7/2020, 2:20 AM
What do people evn watch on Disney +.
I had the trial period for a bit and i found nothing to watch there.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 12/7/2020, 2:49 AM
@calino2212 - It depends if you are the type of person that enjoys rewatching movies and series. If rewatching all the Marvel, Disney, Pixar and Star Wars content has no appeal to you, the main thing right now is The Mandalorian. If that's not enough, then yeah, it's better to wait for the original stuff coming from Marvel and Star Wars I guess.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 12/7/2020, 4:10 AM
@calino2212 - It just depends. If you're not the type of person that rewatches movies very often then there isn't much right now.

But if you have kids its easily the best streaming service. Kids will watch things they lime over and over and over again. And with all the Pixar movies and and Disney movies, it makes it well worth it to keep them occupied for a bit.
parkerray
parkerray - 12/7/2020, 3:41 AM
I’d rather it stay cheap. Costs enough for the 40m I watch each week.
John456
John456 - 12/7/2020, 4:27 AM
This would be cool if this happen and if Disney/Marvel Studios starts would start allowing R rated adaptations instead of the same thing every year. Not every comic film/TV show has to be R rated and I don't know why parents make such a big deal about not wanting their kids to see R rated films, when I was 10 years my mom was letting me watch movies like Hellraiser, Friday The 13th & A Nightmare On Elm Street which I did on a daily basis and also took me to see Friday The 13th: Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday the week it came out in theaters. If I had kids I wouldn't mind letting them watch R rated comic book adaptations like Deadpool or The Joker.
Origame
Origame - 12/7/2020, 4:29 AM
And why couldnt they do this from day one? Disney owned hulu when they launched Disney+. Could've just started advertising Hulu as the Disney app as well as being the source of both marvel and star wars. That plus giving it a boost with the mandalorian.
DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 12/7/2020, 4:54 AM
MuadDib
MuadDib - 12/7/2020, 6:10 AM
Watched Mulan last night, much more violent than I thought it would be considering it’s Disney and all, that coupled w/ Mando and all those potential franchises and I can def see a need for an adults section.. not that Mulan would end up there, just saying
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