By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 09, 2015 06:26 AM EDT

With Marvel studios fully realizing their cinematic universe and Warner Bros starting out their own DC Cinematic Universe, it can be speculated that Fox is looking to build their own shared cinematic universe but would Deadpool be in it?

Fox's "Deadpool" movie is one of the most anticipated superhero movies of all time and with all the positive reactions the fans are making towards to every material released for the film, it is a no brainer that the "Deadpool" movie franchise would be included in the shared universe that Fox could be planning right?

Don't get your hopes up yet as not even Deadpool himself Ryan Reynolds, is not so sure about how the "Deadpool" movie franchise can fit in with "X-Men" and the "Fantastic Four" movies.

In an interview with Screen Rant, Ryan Reynolds has noted that it would be hard to fit in Deadpool in the "X-Men", "Fantastic Four" and "Wolverine" movie franchises because as a character, Deadpool is too far out of left field to fit in with them. He notes that a character that regularly breaks the fourth wall would be hard to fit in with the "normal" world established in the "X-Men" and "Fantastic Four" movies.

"It would be kind of hard, wouldn't it? Because you have a character - let's say you have a character who knows he's in a comic book movie, that sort of breaks the fourth wall [and] has a tendency to kind of say people's real names instead of their characters' names. How do you introduce that into another universe that...does not do that? So...I don't know. I'd be curious to say. I'm not saying that's not going to happen. I don't know if it's going to happen. I would love to see that," said Reynolds.

Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds confirmed that Deadpool is coming to the San Diego Comic Con and fans should get ready for him.

Collider reports that Ryan Reynolds is bringing "Deadpool" to the San Diego Comic Con and that he is really excited about it, mayhem, chaos and all.

"Yeah, I am ready to go. I'm really excited about it actually," he said. "I've only been there once and it's mayhem, but, you know, we're coming in with a ton of goodwill and a truly great film so I'm really happy about that," said Reynolds.

"Deadpool" is expected to hit cinemas around the world on February 12, 2016.