This Summer’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” is stocked full of jokes and references, but one scene that has led to a boatload of speculation.

The scene, which recycled footage from “Thor: The Dark World,” gave us a brief glimpse of Chris Hemsworth’s Thor seemingly crying over a very injured Wade (Ryan Reynolds) whom he’s holding in his arms.

This has been seen as a glimpse into the future, and a potential scene that will appear in one of the upcoming “Avengers” films – even as the context is unknown at this point.

Speaking with Variety, Reynolds says while another “Deadpool” film is not yet planned, he adamantly confirms that we will find out the reason for Thor’s tears:

“I can actually say you will find out why Thor was crying. We were the ones who brought the Thor crying thing into the zeitgeist. It’s up to us, and I’m saying this in a very butt-clenching, scared way, to answer that question in the most full-throated way possible. We will do that at some point.”

As for when we’ll get a fourth film, Reynolds tells ExtraTV that there’s no hurry to get another out at this time:

“There’s a reason it’s been six years since the last one. It just sort of swallows my life whole, and I, you know, have four kids that I wouldn’t mind introducing myself to at some point and spending a little time, just walking them to and from school.”

“Deadpool and Wolverine” is now streaming on the Disney+ service.

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