Deadpool & Wolverine Editor Explains Cut Of Gambit Post-credits Scene: Complete Guide & Key Details

Okay, so you guys ready for some major Marvel gossip? We're talking about the stuff that almost was. You know how much we all love a good post-credits scene, right? They're like the little cherry on top of our superhero sundae. Well, buckle up, buttercups, because the editor for the new Deadpool & Wolverine movie just spilled the beans on a cut Gambit scene. Yep, you read that right. Gambit.
This is exactly why we’re all obsessed with these movies, isn't it? The endless possibilities, the "what ifs," the sheer joy of finding out about these little glimpses into alternate realities. It’s like a treasure hunt for fans, and this latest reveal is a serious gold nugget.
So, who’s dishing the dirt? It’s none other than Mikkel E.G. Nielsen, the brilliant editor behind the chaos and the charm of Deadpool & Wolverine. He’s been chatting with the lovely folks over at Inverse, and let me tell you, he’s not holding back.
The Gambit Scene That Never Was
Alright, let’s get to the juicy part. Nielsen explained that there was indeed a post-credits scene featuring our favorite Cajun mutant, Gambit. Can you even imagine? Gambit, with his kinetic energy cards and his charming smirk, popping up after all that Deadpool & Wolverine madness. The mind boggles.
According to Nielsen, the scene was shot. It wasn’t just a rumor or a pipe dream. They actually filmed it! Now, my brain is already spinning with all the possibilities. Was he there to recruit Wade? Was he just, you know, chilling and playing cards with himself? Did he have a moment with Wolverine that would have made our hearts melt (or explode from sheer awesomeness)?
The editor revealed that it was a really good scene. So good, in fact, that it made the decision to cut it incredibly tough. This isn't some throwaway bit. This was a quality scene that they had to say goodbye to. That’s the kind of stuff that makes you lean in, right?
Why the Cut? The Editor's Take
Now, every editor has their reasons. Nielsen explained that the scene, while fantastic, ultimately didn’t quite fit the overall narrative flow of the movie. And that’s a totally valid point. Sometimes, even the coolest things have to go for the greater good of the story.

He mentioned that it felt a little too much like an extra piece rather than a necessary component. Think of it like a really delicious extra side dish that you just don’t have room for when the main course is already so satisfying. The movie, as it stands, is already packed with so much action, humor, and multiverse madness. Adding another significant character, even one as beloved as Gambit, might have felt a bit like overloading the already bursting piñata.
It's a delicate balancing act, really. You want to give fans what they want, but you also need to make sure the film tells the story it's trying to tell in the most effective way possible. Nielsen sounds like he totally gets this, and his explanation makes a lot of sense.
He also hinted that sometimes these decisions are made to avoid confusing audiences too much. With the multiverse in play, things can get pretty wild. Introducing another major player in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment might have just added another layer of complexity that the filmmakers wanted to avoid.
What Could Have Been: Our Wildest Guesses
Okay, so we didn’t get the scene, but that doesn’t stop us from imagining it, right? This is where the fun truly begins. What was Gambit doing there? Who was he interacting with?

My personal theory? He was probably there to offer Wade some excellent advice on dealing with his… well, everything. Gambit’s got that roguish charm and a knack for getting into and out of trouble. He’s the perfect person to offer a few words of wisdom to our merc with a mouth. Maybe he was trying to convince Wade to ditch the red and black for some purple and gold?
Or, imagine this: Gambit, in his own nonchalant way, just happens to stumble into the middle of whatever epic multiversal conflict Deadpool and Wolverine are embroiled in. He might have thrown a few perfectly aimed cards, caused some delightful chaos, and then just sauntered off, leaving everyone wondering what just happened. That sounds so Gambit.
Could he have been a variant? Maybe a universe where Gambit and Wolverine had a history? The possibilities are truly endless when you start thinking about the Marvel multiverse. It's a playground for our imaginations, and this cut scene just gave us a whole new sandbox to play in.
Nielsen even said they considered different versions of the scene, which just makes it even more tantalizing. Did they try a solo Gambit cameo? A team-up tease? A comedic misunderstanding? We’ll probably never know the full extent of what they explored, but it’s fun to think about.

The "Secret Wars" Tease?
Now, for a little bit of pure fan speculation, because that’s what we do best. Could this Gambit scene have been a subtle nod to something bigger? We're all talking about the upcoming Secret Wars event, right? It’s the ultimate multiversal crossover.
If Gambit was in the vicinity, it could have been a tiny, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it signal that other characters are being considered for future multiversal shenanigans. It’s like a little breadcrumb dropped for the eagle-eyed fans. Even if the scene was cut, the idea of bringing in these other characters is clearly there.
It’s the butterfly effect of fan theories. One cut scene can spark a thousand conversations. And honestly, that’s the beauty of it all. We’re not just watching movies; we’re actively participating in the lore and the excitement.
Why This Matters (And Why It’s Just Fun!)
So, why are we dedicating an entire article to a scene that was cut? Because it’s fascinating! It shows us the process. It gives us a peek behind the curtain of Hollywood magic. It reminds us that even the best movies are a result of tough decisions and creative compromises.

Plus, it’s just plain fun to talk about Gambit. He’s such a charismatic character, and the thought of seeing him interact with the Merc with a Mouth and the Wolverine in the MCU is a dream for many fans. Even if it’s just a rumor of a rumor of a cut scene, it gets us talking, it gets us excited.
Nielsen’s willingness to share this detail is also a great sign. It shows a respect for the fans and an understanding of our enthusiasm. He’s not just saying, “Nope, nothing to see here.” He’s engaging with the community and giving us something to chew on.
This isn't about complaining that the scene was cut. Far from it! It’s about appreciating the fact that the filmmakers were clearly thinking big, exploring different avenues, and trying to pack as much awesome into the film as possible. And the fact that they managed to create such a great scene that it was hard to cut is a testament to the talent involved.
So, next time you're watching Deadpool & Wolverine (or any superhero movie, for that matter), remember the scenes that almost made it. Remember the "what ifs." Because sometimes, the stories we imagine are just as exciting as the ones we get to see on screen. And who knows? Maybe Gambit will find his way into the MCU in a big way down the line. We can only hope!
