Disney is in the midst of making some major updates to both its catalog of films and its slate of potential projects for the future. This has been boosted mightily by the monumental merger with 20th Century Fox, which formerly held all the rights to a number of major Marvel characters from franchises like the

X-Men and Fantastic Four

.

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In a

new post on Instagram

,

X-Men

star Hugh Jackman celebrated the release of

X-Men: Days of Future Past

on Disney+; the film, according to Jackman, is the very first to be available on the streaming platform completely uncensored. Jackman’s post can be seen here:

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Ryan Reynolds, the star of

Deadpool

and its sequel, could only express his hope that his own film would accomplish the same feat with this expectedly hilarious comment:

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Ryan Reynolds continues again to show that he is basically

Deadpool in real life

by advocating for the release of his own Marvel solo movies on Disney+ alongside his friend Hugh Jackman’s. This is undoubtedly going to be a challenge considering the language factor and the very mature nature of the R-rated movies.

While

X-Men: Days of Future Past

snuck in one F-bomb,

Deadpool

made sure to have exactly the kind of foul-mouthed feloniousness that made him such a lovable character in the comics. This led to the

first solo film’s F-bomb count

coming to a grand total of 84, helping to make the movie one of the absolute funniest and most adult-oriented films in the entire comic book movie industry.

Whether Reynolds gets his wish is currently up in the air, but there is undoubtedly support for his movement to get

Deadpool

on Disney+ in the future. Hopefully it will only be a matter of time before fans get to see that gorgeous red mask as an option to pick alongside the entire Marvel collection.