Marvel’s Iron Fist actor Lewis Tan confirms Deadpool 2 role

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Iron Fist star Lewis Tan has confirmed his involvement in the upcoming Marvel film Deadpool 2.

Iron Fist actor Lewis Tan has shared a photo on Instagram confirming he will be involved in Deadpool 2.

In the post, Tan shared a picture of Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool leading the X-Force. “The gang is all here. Recognize someone?” Tan wrote in the caption.

Although Tan did not confirm which character he will be playing, CBR believes he will most likely play Shatterstar

Actor Stefan Kapičić, who plays Colossus in Deadpoolconfirmed that the next film will include the character.. “That’s not CGI of Terry Crews, that is Terry Crews. You can see it clearly. You can see behind him, Shatterstar, a really cool thing for people to geek out,” he revealed.

Shatterstar is believed to be on the left of Deadpool as Domino is known to be played by Bill Skarsgård.

Tan also featured in TV series Into The Badlands, which starred Daniel Wu.

The gang is all here. Recognize someone? #xforce #deadpool2

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