The animated series of Marvel's Deadpool has been cancelled due to "creative differences".
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Fans first learned about the project last year when FX announced it had ordered a 10-episode run of the new show, with Community star Donald Glover and his brother Stephen creating the adult cartoon series.
"Due to creative differences, FX, Donald Glover, Stephen Glover and Marvel Television have agreed to part ways on Marvel's Deadpool animated series," the network said in a statement.
"FX will no longer be involved with the project. FX and Marvel have an ongoing relationship through our partnership on Legion, which will continue."
It's yet to be decided whether Marvel will redevelop the project elsewhere or whether it will just be abandoned altogether.
However, in much better news for the Merc with a Mouth, the highly-anticipated Deadpool 2 movie starring Ryan Reynolds has finally dropped its first full-length trailer. Check it out below:
As for Glover, he still has other projects on the go, including his role as Lando Calrissian in Solo: A Star Wars Story which will be hitting cinemas on May 25 in the UK.
He's also voicing Simba in Disney's upcoming live-action Lion King film, which is currently in production.
Rumours of a Community movie also continue to circulate, but whether Glover would take part in it is a different story.
Joel McHale has said it wouldn't be possible without him, but we're not exactly sure he'll have the time...
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