Why Deadpool"s Powers Won"t Heal His Face & Body

Deadpool
See at Disney+ See at Amazon See at Apple TV Despite being able to heal from the gravest wounds, Deadpool is unable to heal the scarring on his face and body in his recent film appearances. Ryan Reynolds debuted as Wade Wilson in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine before rebooting the character in his signature comedic style in 2016's Deadpool. After Disney's acquisition of Fox in 2019, Reynolds was quickly confirmed to be bringing his iteration of Deadpool into the MCU, which is set to take place in Deadpool 3, currently scheduled for release on May 3, 2024. Deadpool 3 will continue Wade Wilson's story, while also bringing him face-to-face with Hugh Jackman's Wolverine from Fox's X-Men franchise.
2016's Deadpool explored Wade Wilson's origin story as the titular antihero, briefly touching on his history as a mercenary, his relationship with Morena Baccarin's Vanessa Carlysle, and his vendetta against Ed Skrein's Ajax, who was responsible for Deadpool gaining his mutant abilities. The film also introduced audiences to Leslie Uggams' Blind Al - set to appear in Deadpool 3's cast - who provided advice concerning Wilson's costume, leading to him sporting his iconic red suit. The suit covers his entire body, hiding massive scarring that curiously doesn't heal, even though Deadpool's healing factor allows him to walk away from bullet wounds, regrow limbs, and even return from the dead.
Deadpool's Face & Skin Don't Heal Because Of His Cancer Similarly to his Marvel Comics counterpart, Wade Wilson was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2016's Deadpool, which spurred him to undergo experimentation in an effort to unlock his latent mutant abilities and cure his cancer. Although Wilson's powers were unlocked, and he became the suited antihero known as Deadpool, his regenerative healing factor curiously doesn't heal the scarring covering his entire body. This question is answered by the fact that Deadpool's cancer hasn't actually been cured but simply put on pause, meaning it is constantly battling with his healing factor, causing his severe disfigurement, which will assumedly still be in place when Deadpool joins the MCU in Phase 5.
Many of Marvel's mutants undergo intense physical transformations when their abilities begin to emerge, though few require as brutal of a stimulus as Deadpool. The emergence of his mutation reacted with his cancer and led to his physical transformation while undergoing prolonged torture at the hands of Ajax. During 2018's Deadpool 2, Wilson is imprisoned in the Ice Box, and his powers are blocked. His cancer returned, proving it hadn't been cured, and his scarring was revealed to be completely irreversible.
What Happened To Deadpool's Face? During flashback sequences in 2016's Deadpool that explored Wade Wilson's life in the lead-up to his powers emerging, Ryan Reynolds was able to perform as the Merc-with-a-Mouth without make-up covering his entire body. However, after Wilson's cancer diagnosis, he volunteered to be subjected to Ajax's experiments, hoping the development of mutant powers would cure his cancer and allow him to return to his happy life with Vanessa, who he'd abandoned following his diagnosis. After being locked inside an airtight capsule and being tortured by Ajax for a number of days, Wilson's mutation expressed itself, reacting with his cancer and leading to his scarring.
A similar storyline unfolded in Marvel Comics, as Deadpool was diagnosed with cancer, signed up to be experimented on by the Canadian government's Department K's new project - Weapon X. Establishing the first connection between Deadpool and Wolverine, the latter's DNA was placed inside Wilson, allowing his regenerative healing factor to emerge. While Deadpool operated without scars for a short time, his healing factor began to react to his cancer, causing scarring akin to his live-action adaptations. The look of Deadpool's disfigurement has often been a point of comedy in both Marvel Comics and the film adaptations, and this will surely continue in the MCU's Phase 5.
Does Deadpool's Face Ever Heal In The Comics? Although it hasn't yet been seen in live-action, Deadpool's face did heal in Marvel Comics. During 2001's Deadpool #57, penned by Tom Chu, Georges Jeanty, Jon Holdredge, Dexter Vines, Frank Tieri, and Dave Sharpe, Sabretooth convinces Deadpool to join a new-and-improved Weapon X program. Though initially reluctant after his previous experiences with Weapon X, Deadpool agrees and is met with an experimental serum that may enhance his healing ability. Taking a test sample of the serum actually healed every scar on Deadpool's body, gifting him back his old, attractive face. However, as is the case when afflicted heroes try and be healed in Marvel Comics, his scars eventually returned.
There have been a number of other occasions where readers have glimpsed Deadpool's true face beneath the scars, but these storylines haven't yet been adapted into live-action. However, with Deadpool 3 on the horizon for the MCU's Phase 5, it's possible that Ryan Reynolds could portray a Deadpool sans scars, being able to once again show off his good looks along with his mutant skills. Wade Wilson's debut in the MCU proper is highly-anticipated, as Ryan Reynolds will not only bring one of the most entertaining and violent antiheroes into the franchise but also pave the way for more mutants to join Deadpool in the MCU.
Key Release Dates
  • Marvels Release Date: 2023-11-10
  • Deadpool 3 Release Date: 2024-07-26
  • Captain America: Brave New World Release Date: 2025-02-14
  • Marvel's Thunderbolts Release Date: 2025-07-25
  • Blade (2025) Release Date: 2025-11-07
  • Marvel's Fantastic Four Release Date: 2025-05-02
  • Avengers: The Kang Dynasty Release Date: 2026-05-01
  • Avengers: Secret Wars Release Date: 2027-05-07


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