I could not stop laughing after this. It’s just so perfectly done. The setup was just too perfect. I was amazed not everyone laughed as much as I did there. (Probably because they were too young or never saw Fantastic 4 with Evans). So sad, because my goodness what a joke
I was pleasantly surprised by Channing Tatum’s Remy LeBeau. I also liked Taylor Kitsch as Gambit. However I love that Channing was a version from the original animated series. His accent was very good.
@@MisssKayyYeah, me too. Surprising, considering how good Taylor Kitsch was in X-Men Origins, as Gambit. But Channing Tatum's portrayal of Gambit, was definitely better than I was hoping for, and considering that Gambit and Wolverine are my favorite members of the X-Men, he gave me more than I was expecting, and I already enjoyed Channing Tatum in the 21/22 Jump Street movies with Jonah Hill and Ice Cube. But wow, I really wish he'd gotten his own separate movie now...but as usual, Blade was pure awesomeness incarnate, without stealing the spotlight from Wade or Logan, and I'm glad they gave Electra another chance, because I thought Jennifer Garner being cast as Electra was a great idea, even if her movie was just her pretending to be Black Widow, and I'm glad Johnny Storm got to come back, but honestly, I thought it was either Cap or Ghost Rider at first. But I'm also glad that Magneto's Brotherhood makes a return, Mephisto, Toad, Sabertooth (the annoying long haired one, from the original X-Men movies, not the one from the Origins movie, which also had a crappy Gambit), who gets punched out by Logan. And I actually enjoyed Chris Evans' version of Johnny Storm back in the other 2 Fantastic Four movies, especially the Silver Surfer movie. Even if they screwed up Galactus, they at least TRIED to have Galactus in the second Fantastic Four movie. But too bad we never got that Gambit standalone movie. Gambit's such an iconic character; like Wolverine, that I'm surprised he never got his own movie. But then again, they tried to give Logan his own movies, and only Origins was really THAT bad. Until Deadpool 2. But still, tell me you wouldn't want to see Remy have had his own movie spinoff, at least, in some other universe, where he's taken somewhat seriously, but still has his sense of humor, even if he sounded like he was gargling marbles mostly. But to be fair, Gambit's s ALWAYS sounded like that, whether it was the movies/games/cartoons, he's ALWAYS had that accent. Even though I still think highly of Remy, It's been one of the things people like to make fun of poor Remy for. But, Channing Tatum's portrayal was a lot better than I would've expected. Especially for a character who SHOULD'VE had that movie, but didn't. He had some ridiculous moves, and he wasn't always unintelligible. But I do appreciate their sense of humor though. And the fact that he has the comic and cartoon accurate costume, was fan service, sure, but it's fan service that works well. Even if they're nobly sacrificing themselves. They definitely proved that they deserved better. A shame Punisher and Daredevil didn't get that, but eh, whatever, it's fine. I'm not complaining, it was the best time I had seeing a Marvel movie since No Way Home. Also, sorry if I went on TOO long.
The cameos with the mid credits BTS footage was so very touching. Tatum and Evans have both expressed their gratitude to Reynolds for including them. And my god, did Jackman act his face off. It’s wonderful to see actors enjoy their craft and get to fulfill their own dreams.
Tatum's Gambit, "I don't think I have a Father and was born here (in the void because his movie never got made...lol)." So many references, it was difficult to keep up with them...lol.
I don't get it, a lot of people are saying Hugh phoned it in, I couldn't disagree more, he needed this in his soul and did an amazing job. I'm sure it was as cathartic for Hugh as Logan was.
The brilliance of that “one Blade” joke is that it works in two interpretations. It could mean Deadpool pitying Snipes because he doesn’t know about Marvel doing another Blade, or it could mean Deadpool agreeing that there will just be one Blade at this rate since Marvel keep delaying their own plans.
The amount of people that are like “another pointless cameo with a random actor” is frustrating to see, but also- I get it. It’s a fairly inside joke. Not everyone drowns themselves in movie news every day.
As a Welsh person, I'm always happy to see the flag in blockbuster films, but to see a Deadpool variant I.E. Welshpool was frigging awesome, and he was played by one of the Wrexam FC members too.
That jokes works from two angles. It could mean Deadpool pitying Snipes because he doesn’t know about Marvel doing another Blade, or it could mean Deadpool agreeing that there will just be one Blade at this rate since Marvel keep delaying their own plans.
Wesley Snipes as blade is the biggest surprise for me. we all know the story/drama they had when filming Blade 3 so he would be the last person we would guess to make the cameo. im happy they are actually okay together and damn Wesley Snipes still have his swag like he didnt age at all
I could be wrong, but everyone alive in the Void is from Fox days? Sure, there are artifacts from the MCU but Fox characters live on in the Void. Also, I'm sure it's obvious but Deadpool was rejected by The Avengers because he's not MCU and the told by Happy to be okay with being less than....wow. So many jabs all around, but the movie was mainly a big middle finger to Disney...and I loved it.
@@RaskylC Yes, same here. He sounded EXACTLY like Gambit from the X-Men cartoons! EXACTLY like how Gambit is SUPPOSED to sound, and FINALLY, somebody FINALLY gets Ol' Pool Boy right, (besides the comics and cartoons, the original X-Men cartoon, the sequel, X-Men: Evolution, and of course, the recent one, that's ASTOUNDINGLY perfect, "X-Men '97"... which I haven't seen yet), and as an X-Men fan, who's favorite members of the X-Men are Gambit and Wolverine, I'm sorry, and I apologize for this. I never thought Channing Tatum would be the one who'd give us the BEST live action Gambit, but seriously, he NAILED it perfectly. Yes; someone out there, give this guy his OWN standalone film ALREADY! We've been waiting for YEARS and YEARS for Gambit to get his own leading role! He's so COOL, and AWESOME, and one of the only other X-Men who can actually try to stand on their own, or even against Logan, even if it's a Logan or a Gambit from another multiverse, dimension, etc., whatever. As long as it doesn't end up being the Gambit equivalent to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, I don't think there's any way they could mess that up. But then again, maybe they could... but if you don't try, how can you know? The world NEEDS more live action standalone Gambit movies...sure, we ALL love Wolverine, but where's the love for Pool Boy? I mean, I didn't even KNOW most of the other mutants from X-Men Origins (Agent Xero, whoever the hell Will. I. Am's character even was, Logan's girlfriend, I barely even recognized both The Blob and even Gambit in the movie. Sabertooth was ok, and Wolverine was obviously the best and only performance in Origins that didn't make me want to bash my head against a wall. And maybe Ryan Reynolds', but BEFORE he gets turned into Cypool. And only because of what happened in Deadpool 2, with him and Cable...which was hilarious and actually made Origins have SOME worth, instead of being the Devil May Cry 2 of the X-Men movies. Because we all know Wolverine deserved better. And also, it wasn't just Tatum's accent that was comic accurate, but the outfit, and his weapon too. Also, sorry if I took forever here. But yeah, dude, I definitely agree, we need more Channing Tatum Gambit, with the comic book accurate accent, outfit, and weapons, both his staff and the cards? Definitely need them. That's a HUGE part of WHY and one of the reasons HOW Gambit's able to be so cool in the first place! The way he handles his staff, and the playing cards, and his personality, the quips he's usually making, how cool he he ALWAYS is, there's just no way to make a lame Gambit, no way at all. But they were close to ruining Iceman and Havoc in live action, but didn't. Believe me, we ALL need more of Channing Tatum's amazing job of portraying Gambit. They gave Ryan Reynolds another chance, and look how far we've come since then. We're seeing other characters getting another shot, and redeeming themselves. So let's let the others do the same.
My Mom thought Chris Evans was back as Captain America and I told her to just wait. I knew he was playing Johnny Storm immediately. That was a well done reveal.
I had no idea lol caught me completely off guard. I even yelled ‘Cap?!’ in the theater right before the reveal. It was an even better surprise, actually.
The movie got me, but I did think in the past how funny it would be to have the new actor, Chris Evans, Michael B Jordan and John Krasinski all play him I one scene. Chaos!
Wolverine using his mask was my favorite scene. And love how that moment has a true meaning for his character arc and for his cinematic history. It wasn't just "let's put his mask in there", I really felt the weight of that moment.
Chris Evans back as Johnny Storm was a total surprise to me. That might've been my favorite moment of the whole movie. I also got misty eyed during the credits and reflecting back on those days, crazy how green day will do that to you
One of the best touches I don't think anyone caught with X-23 she still has the pink sun glasses from Logan as an adult I actually jumped with joy in my seat seeing that. The little things they got in this movie was amazing.
@@zeroth88 Ah, so THAT'S where X-23's sunglasses came from? Sorry...as much as I loved seeing the movie "Logan", it felt like a bittersweet goodbye to Wolverine, and to the last gen of the X-Men...then you see that Logan's still alive, albeit across different dimensions and multiple universe's, but it's great either way, and I'm not complaining at all. Since Wolverine's ALWAYS been my favorite member of the X-Men, ever since the original X-Men cartoon, because of how awesome he's always been. Same with Gambit. But it's nice to know that Laura still kept her gift from Wolverine from the movie Logan. Always a nice touch and a nice way to remember that THIS universe's Logan died fighting for what he believed in, and died as not just a hero, but what felt like a real superhero. And I'm glad Deadpool didn't decide to desecrate Logan's grave from that movie either, and just decides to travel to different multiverses instead. A much better idea, and definitely what Deadpool would've thought of doing. And him killing people to one of my favorite songs "Bye, Bye, Bye", was hilarious. Everything about this movie worked out as well as I was hoping, and also, even better than I was expecting, in some cases.
My favorite moments - "Suck It Fox, I'm going to Disneyland!" - The Honda Odyssey getting damaged while Grease's "We Go Together" plays - The esemble of Blade, Elektra, and Gambit fighting together in Giant Man's remains - Kid Pool and Baby Pool with Blake Lively as Lady Pool
funny thing in the german version of the movie, when chris evans reveals that hes johnny storm, deadpool says something like "should have recognized the voice", because back when fantastic 4 came out, chris evans had a different german voice actor, and i think they used that one in this movie. i would need to double check but that was a really neat way of making an additional joke for the german version.
It make sense. Since Johnny Storm has that bad boy youthful vibe. His voice wouldn't be the same as Capt America being a leader and seasoned vet. If you notice, Chris Evans also did change his intonation, entirely different vibe between his slightly higher pitch fast talk Johnny Storm, to a more lower, slower assured tone of Capt America.
In Spanish both Chris Evans and Ryan Reynolds have the same voice actor, so they kept it that way in the movie and when Cassandra kills Johnny, Deadpool says something like “Besides, he was confusing us with that voice”
Thanks Chris, you're the only reviewer I've seen so far mention how much love and respect this movie showed to the 2000s era of X-Men movies at the end credits and overall. It was a touching tribute and the movie and makers behind it deserve that recognition!
1:47 To be fair, Deadpool also thought it was Captain America because he wanted him to say "Avengers assembled" so he does acknowledge they look exactly the same.
@@Sp1n1985 this is where it stops Making sense to me tbh. If deadpool knows he isn't real, and that an actor is playing him, then why does his world matter? If it's all just being shot for a movie and it's all fiction. There is some ambiguity there
I didn't know what/which character Chris Evans was playing either, but I gasped and squealed after he shouted "Flame On!" and broke out with a giant smile on my face. I'm so happy that cameo wasn't spoiled, surprises are always better when you don't see it coming.
I thought more of it as Deadpool going ""yeah studios, why is Blade, the one that technically kicked off Marvel superhero movies in the 90's and was very succesful with 3 movies, not having a reboot yet?". Anyway, it works in a lot of ways.
The end credits really was heartfelt, it was like finding a time capsule of bts videos from that era lol as a kid brought a lil tear to my eye I can only imagine being a adult at that type I would of been sobbing in the theater
Going in this movie completely blind was an absolute treat. I knew about Deadpool and Wolverine and voided social media the entire time. I was thrilled
X-men 2 intro scene with the Nightcrawler in the White House was stuck in my mind for years and years as the coolest scene I've ever seen. It still holds up amazingly. It really is an end of an era
Nightcrawler was done justice with that one. Fluid scene with the right amount of slowmo. Also Jean holding back a fucking dam while sending the Blackbird away.
When I watched that movie with my dad (midnight showing of course) I turned to him after that scene and said, "I think we found the most powerful mutant!" And he winked. Memory.
Tbh, my favorite joke of the movie was immediately right at the beginning when Deadpool was talking about how we the audience didn’t think that Deadpool 3 would be done properly, due to Fox being bought by Disney. It was definitely a concern that I had with the film going into it. This movie really rocked. So many great verbal and visual jokes in there and I had such a great time with it!
Is it weird that Channing Tatum's Gambit costume looks absolutely ridiculous but looks good also? Like it's like they made it intentionally look bad but also intentionally good.
@@rogueguardian Nope, not at all. Sure, he kinda looks like he's auditioning to play some kind of 80's fitness instructor Gambit, rather than the 90's comic accurate/90's cartoon accurate Gambit, and when I showed my Mom how Gambit looked, she laughed hysterically, and thought Gambit was someone in a bad Halloween costume. Mainly because she doesn't even know who Gambit is...but as someone who's a MASSIVE fan of Gambit, and who's favorite members of the X-Men are Gambit and Wolverine, this film did BOTH characters so well, it's astounding how insanely well Channing Tatum did as Gambit, because it's almost like he studied the 90's X-Men cartoon, and 90's comics, before playing Gambit. Because he got everything about Remy right. And when I saw everything, I mean it. The staff, the insanely ridiculous outfit, that you wouldn't think would actually look sort of cool in live action, but somehow, they managed to get it right, and I also mean his card abilities too, because just like the cartoons, his card abilities in this film are almost, lifted EXACTLY from the comics and cartoons. Like his every move in the film is a reference to a specific comic panel, or an episode of the X-Men cartoons, the original one, or Evolution, or the newer one, '97. So no, honestly, I don't think its really weird that Channing Tatum's Gambit costume looks as ridiculous as it does. Deadpool's and Wolverine's costumes get ridiculous, but they definitely worked. Especially Wolverine's full costume, from the cartoon, with the cowl and all. That was the BEST Wolverine costume I've ever SEEN, and Deadpool's costume has always looked amazing, so no real problems on that front. But I was NOT expecting neither Gambit nor Wolverine to look even COOLER than they ALREADY did, previously. Seriously, I didn't think it was even possible to take the 2 coolest X-Men (Gambit and Wolverine), and somehow, make them EVEN COOLER than ever. But they did it. They gave Logan his animated series costume, with the cowl, and it looked like most awesome costume ever made. And Gambit? Maybe it was meant to be both somehow intentionally bad and good, at the same time, but it still looked cool, and is accurate to Gambit's costume from the comics and animated series. He's always had the awesome trenchcoat, with the staff and playing cards, and Cajun accent. But Tatum managed to pull it off so well, it's like he jumped DIRECTLY out of the X-Men animated series, and onto the film that Gambit fans( like me), had always wanted to see him in.
For the last 2 years, i've been avoiding everything after the 1st trailer. The final trailer has ALWAYS had spoilers in them for almost every movie. I knew Deadpool and Wolverine were in this and the TVA. that's it and was plesantly surprised by every cameo! Wolverine pulling the mask on was such a moment for me!
I UNFORTUNATELY trusted the word on the streets that the first 37 minutes was what all the trailers and marketing was made from... yeah that wasn't true.
@@tyleradams3490 yeah that first teaser fit into that description. I went back and looked at all the trailers and the first official trailer had the slow walkout for them about to go up against the deadpool core. And the final trailer was just crazy spoilers.
I was really happy to see Gambit. Hes always been my favorite xmen, so seeing him finally represented properly just made me happy. Since the 2000s, hes either been a bad guy or just written poorly, so between this movie and xmen 97 Im really happy gambit is finally getting the recognition he deserves
they did make a joke about how he looked liked Captain America Chris, that was the whole set-up of their discussion leading up to Johnny flaming up, it was pretty straight forward and i think further dialogue on the subject woulda been overkill, but great review, as always! 🙏🏻
It’s called fan service done right, paying tribute to past failures receiving the lime light once again, also it’s a Deadpool movie It’s chaotic on its own unserious way.
Deadpool looked at the camera right after Wesley Snipes said he was always going to be the only blade. The joke being that the audience knows for a fact he will not always be the only Blade.
The joke being that not only is the current Blade project in development hell, the Blade tv show is pretty much ignored by the fandom and the movie itself as a whole
Chris realizes that. He’s surprised they made that joke because the Blade movie that’s in the works is having a lot of trouble so there’s no guarantee it will come out.
The way things have been going with that production, I'm not even sure Ali is still going to be the new day walker. Seeing Wesley gave me hope that maybe he'll be returning from the void for one more run.
I think Deadpool looking at the camera like that is more a fourth wall break for Ryan Reynolds, who’s saying this actually refers to the fact that there won’t be a recast of Deadpool after him.
I had such an amazing time watching this. Loved every second of it. Even watching all the trailers, I still had no idea of what the storyline was. Best time I have had in a theatre in a looooong time! Thankyou Dog-Pool!
As someone that was a massive fan of Pyro as a kid cuz of the big action sequence in “X2” it was so cool to see Aaron Stanford come back. And during his marvel interview at the premiere everyone in the background was just goin “PYRO PYRO PYRO PYRO PYRO” and I was like “YEEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHH”
100% agree about trailers giving WAY TOO MUCH that X23 reveal on the final trailer was me throwing up my hands like... whyyyy? And then in the scene where she showed up she didnt get as big of a day one reaction as the other 3 because us Marvel fans who consume every ounce of product already knew she was in it
To be fair, of the four of them, she was almost a given. She was a big part of the Logan movie, and we have to assume that Deadpool would acknowledge the Logan continuity(I mean, he already did in Deadpool 2). So if we are bringing Wolverine back, somehow, we will probably also see X23. How big of a role(small cameo or actual role) would be another matter. I think they worked it in nicely.
I've not watched a trailer in about 7 years and it's hugely improved my experience. I don't need to be sold on this stuff, I'm already all in so why spoil things for myself?
I’m sorry but I never expected Gambit and Deadpool to have the funniest exchange in the film. I’m a hard laugh but I was on the floor after the dialect coach line.
It was my favorite joke too. In my audience, you could still hear me laughing seconds later as they kept talking and the rest of the theatre had stopped by then😅
Chris, when Blade says "there's only ever gonna be ONE Blade!", the next shot is of Deadpool looking at the camera and looking down awkwardly. It might have been hard to tell because he has a mask on, but its supposed to be a "wink wink" moment that there's another Blade coming
Hey, Chris. Great review. Just a note: when Wesley Snipes says "there will only be one blade" the camera cuts to Deadpool and he does a little Jim Halpert eyeball at the camera, very, obviously letting the audience know snipes is wrong. Not sure if you caught that part or not.
I’d never literally clapped my hands at something in a movie before… until Wesley Snipes walked onto the screen in this movie. I was so over come with “wtf am I witnessing here” that I couldn’t help myself 😆
I will be honest, I was never a fan of the first two movies, specially the second one which I disliked, but I like Deadpool and I love Wolverine and Hugh Jackman returning to the role made me give it a chance. I didn't see or hear any spoilers and I watched it on opening night... Every single cameo gave me goose bumps, the film was beautifully directed, I enjoyed every bit of it (maybe not so much the Wade with a wig part, I think it dragged on a bit). The choice in music was also fantastic and to my surprise Wolverine just happens to wear his mask at the end like, WHAT??? FINALLY!!! And we FINALLY get a good Gambit! I love that character and I hope we get to see more of him. Loved it so much I had to go watch it again and I'm sure I won't be able to hold the urge of watching it a third time.
I admit when Hugh Jackman started his role, I was upset he wasn't comic book accurate, but he created his version and made it his own and I am glad every time he returns.
Bruh when blade came on screen i lost my mind. So good and drop me back to the 1st blade. Coolest thing was i got to work with Stephen dorff this year and remember him as Deacon Frost, so seeing blade in Deadpool Wolverine was epic for me, personally.
I've stopped watching trailers on movies that I know I will 100% watch. I went in blind into the movie theater and I was so happy I did. I hope Disney does make Hugh portray the Wolverine until he is 90. Ryan Reynolds knows that the fans would love this movie.
the way everyone lost their minds when wesley snipes showed up as blade again in the movie was gold. My favorite scene in the movie was the car scene where they went "all night long" was awesome.
Chris, I felt the same. A great homage to Wolverine and his fans from x men cartoons. I agree about Spiderman and x2 what a beautiful time to be young and watch those movies.
The announcement of Robert Downey Jr. and the release of Deadpool & Wolverine was no coincidence. Kevin Feige clearly understood MCU was going inexorably to an ICU if he didn’t do something, specially after James Gunn’s new DCU announcement. I hope this is for good.
Story is just alright, but the fights are great and so is Hugh and Ryan's chemistry. It's a lot of fun, which is all i really ask for in a Deadpool movie.
I’d totally forgotten that him putting on the cowl is a thing that could happen, was so shocked to see it happen when even just having him in the costume was such a big deal, was awesome
I loved the short Wolverine. It proved that short Wolverine would never have really worked on the big screen. Also Cavill Logan was a great little pat on the back..
I just saw this yesterday. There was so much wonderfulness I think I'll have to watch the film again to catch it all. I stayed away from reviews as much as possible & I'm glad I did. Ryan & the cast really delivered & I hope it's not the last time we get Deadpool. I want a Spiderman team up next.
I enjoyed Casandra Nova as an antagonist She was menacing, scary and great at manipulating, all things that make a great villain My biggest problem was that she kinda pulled a 180 with her whole helping Wolverine and Deapool get home but then deciding “you know what? I wanna destroy the multiverse!!” thing.
Prof. X sister, Cassady is super over powered. In the comics she was dispelled on the street but subconsciously used her powers to start building her body. Another comic had prof x either purposefully or accidentally tie his embilical cord around her neck amd almost killed her but she saved herself. She is suppose to be equally as strong as Prof. X but doesnt have the restraint to not abuse her power. She also doesnt have control of peoples minds from afar, hence why her hand was in there head. It was suppose to show how it qould actually feel to get read by a telepath. So charles is stronger, but she is almost as powerful as him, just careless.
I loved when Blade said "I don't like you" and Deadpool responded "Ya you never did" because Ryan Reynolds was in Blade 3 and his character didn't get along with Blade.
@@zom8680 Yeah, BECAUSE of when they were on set of "Blade: Trinity", from 2004, Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes didn't get along, at ALL. They absolutely LOATHED each other, and I think Snipes wanted Ryan Reynolds actually dead, or at least wanted him fired from Blade Trinity. Which wasn't a great movie and was easily a lazily made Blade movie. Which was a shame, it was a disaster, and felt more like a bad parody of Blade, instead of the Blade 3 we should've had. Plus, Ryan Reynolds vs. Triple H, wasn't a completely terrible idea, just an awful execution at the time. But I wouldn't want to see Ryan Reynolds reprise his role as Hannibal King or anything like that...because I don't even know if he's an actual Blade character, from the comics, or just an original character made up for the movie. I mean, Blade Trinity was easily the worst of the Blade movies, but it still does some things right, and still had some pretty cool fights. Also, sorry, I rambled on too long.
Only 1 out of 5 stars. The good: 1. Showcasing Cassandra Nova's omega level powers. 2. Deadpool looking for all the Wolverine variants. The BAD: 1. This Wolverine variant was terrible, complained the whole time, did not care, did not fight well, did not even mention what happened in his universe, absolutely did not want to be in this movie, and looked RIDICULOUS with the mask ON. 2. Deadpool and Wolverine had no buddy chemistry. They just berated each other through the whole movie that got annoying fast. 3. Deadpool vs. Wolverine fight scenes were nothing great. 4. Blade, Gambit, Elecktra, X-23 team-up had no real purpose. Channing Tatum acted and looked like a cos-player. He does not really fit the character. He is past his prime when he was in 21 Jump St and Magic Mike, no wonder solo Gambit never got developed, too late already for a solo Gambit movie, X-23 wasted, no backstory, no real purpose in movie. 5. Deadpool Corps turned into a joke just like the X-Force. 6. Wasted Wade and Vanessa's relationship since DP 1. 7. Too many plot holes between the TVA, Pyro, and Cassandra Nova. 8. Too many stage props for fan service and nostalgia that did nothing for the narrative. 9. I know the teenagers and 20+ somethings enjoyed the movie as they are easily entertained by laced profanity, crass jokes, senseless killings, and mindless explosions. 10. The 30+ somethings still enjoying stuff like this have no adult responsibilities, still go to comic cons, need to really get a life. Not worth the theatre experience, just waiting for streaming.
Agree with most of what you said, but #1 The movie needed a variant like him so he could have a satisfying arc, and he explained that he let down his team by abandoning them..
Wesley Snipes Blade moment was the equivalent of Luke in The Mandalorian for me. I’m not especially susceptible to “member berries” but this one hit me. So well done. Anyone else think Ryan Reynolds could be the Feige we need moving forward?
In the story, The Void was isn’t just for Fox properties, it’s for everyone that has been lost. Blade was *always* a New Line property. He was included because the movie was paying tribute to superheroes who paved the way for Marvel Studios. Blade was Marvel’s (Comics before they had a studio) first hit movie so he was included to pay respects in that sense
Totally agree about the trailers. I have more or less been avoiding trailers for the best part of the last 10 years. And I must say it REALLY pays off. You get to enjoy the movie more wholeheartedly, without any “spoilers” or expectations set by the trailers.
Since D&W came out I have seen a wave of misconception going around, suddenly everyone calls Blade the "godfather of the mcu" and "the one who started it all".... and i can't help to cringe so hard. As much as I love Blade, but it was 2000s X-Men the movie that changed it all, Blade came out a couple of years before alright, but literally every single superhero movie after Blade would've been rated R to piggy bank on it's success, if Blade was really such a game changer, but they weren't... heck a lot of people didn't even know Blade was a Marvel property back then, until Trinity finally put the Marvel intro in the opening credits, yet still there was no trend of R rated superhero movies until the first Deadpool in 2016 and that's only because Reynolds fought with his life to push for an R rating, THEN we started seeing more R rated comic book movies getting green lit. Blade might have done it first, but X-Men did it better, that was THE game changer that turned Hollywood into superhero town. One thing people never talk about, is that Reynolds, Biel and Purcel in Trinity was the first time actors went through such a radical physical transformation for a role. Before Trinity buffed roles were going for already buffed actors, Trinity was the first time they made the actors transform like that just for the role. Actors have gotten in shape for a role before alright, but not to this degree, this was a transformation, either Reynolds, Biel, or Purcel ever went back to that kind of shape, Deadpool is the closest he got to it, but still not the same. After Trinity the next couple of movies that Ryan was in still piggyback ride on his physique and added a gratuitous shirtless scene that was very prominent in the trailers. Without Blade there wouldn't be all these superhero physiques transformations, that I'll give to Blade
Fox gave us X2, DOFP and Logan. No MCU movie has ever topped the quality of those 3 movies. I'm gonna miss Fox x-men but this was indeed a very good movie and seeing hugh in the full comic accurate suit was very satisfying.
@@theredmachete5877So true. I love both. But the flick pick seems like a normal and genuine dude. Chris, on the other hand, and who I like, is a bit robotic and a bit fake. I just found it odd that he repeatedly uses the flick pick’s catchphrase and attributes it to himself.
Henry cavill as wolverine was not on my bingo card
It was perfect!
...and yet you won!
As a matter of fact, we all did.
With the arm reload on top of it.
@@PurpleSanzhaha yes we did my man
@@Burkholder1994o shit yeah from Mission Impossible🤣🔥
The after credits scene with Chris Evans just going off on insulting Cassandra Nova was fucking hilarous. "and you can quote me" lmao
"Kay" 😆
I just learned today that when Deadpool is reciting it word for word, he adds “delicious” before cinnamon donut hahahahaha such a chefs kiss.
Deadpool is still responsible
I could not stop laughing after this. It’s just so perfectly done. The setup was just too perfect. I was amazed not everyone laughed as much as I did there.
(Probably because they were too young or never saw Fantastic 4 with Evans). So sad, because my goodness what a joke
@@johngallegos8924was gonna say this 😂😂😂
"Who was your dialogue coach, the Minions?" got the biggest laugh in my theater.
*dialect 👍🏾
Must be a theater of deaf people.
I was pleasantly surprised by Channing Tatum’s Remy LeBeau. I also liked Taylor Kitsch as Gambit. However I love that Channing was a version from the original animated series. His accent was very good.
@@MisssKayyYeah, me too. Surprising, considering how good Taylor Kitsch was in X-Men Origins, as Gambit. But Channing Tatum's portrayal of Gambit, was definitely better than I was hoping for, and considering that Gambit and Wolverine are my favorite members of the X-Men, he gave me more than I was expecting, and I already enjoyed Channing Tatum in the 21/22 Jump Street movies with Jonah Hill and Ice Cube. But wow, I really wish he'd gotten his own separate movie now...but as usual, Blade was pure awesomeness incarnate, without stealing the spotlight from Wade or Logan, and I'm glad they gave Electra another chance, because I thought Jennifer Garner being cast as Electra was a great idea, even if her movie was just her pretending to be Black Widow, and I'm glad Johnny Storm got to come back, but honestly, I thought it was either Cap or Ghost Rider at first. But I'm also glad that Magneto's Brotherhood makes a return, Mephisto, Toad, Sabertooth (the annoying long haired one, from the original X-Men movies, not the one from the Origins movie, which also had a crappy Gambit), who gets punched out by Logan. And I actually enjoyed Chris Evans' version of Johnny Storm back in the other 2 Fantastic Four movies, especially the Silver Surfer movie. Even if they screwed up Galactus, they at least TRIED to have Galactus in the second Fantastic Four movie. But too bad we never got that Gambit standalone movie. Gambit's such an iconic character; like Wolverine, that I'm surprised he never got his own movie. But then again, they tried to give Logan his own movies, and only Origins was really THAT bad. Until Deadpool 2. But still, tell me you wouldn't want to see Remy have had his own movie spinoff, at least, in some other universe, where he's taken somewhat seriously, but still has his sense of humor, even if he sounded like he was gargling marbles mostly. But to be fair, Gambit's s ALWAYS sounded like that, whether it was the movies/games/cartoons, he's ALWAYS had that accent. Even though I still think highly of Remy, It's been one of the things people like to make fun of poor Remy for. But, Channing Tatum's portrayal was a lot better than I would've expected. Especially for a character who SHOULD'VE had that movie, but didn't. He had some ridiculous moves, and he wasn't always unintelligible. But I do appreciate their sense of humor though. And the fact that he has the comic and cartoon accurate costume, was fan service, sure, but it's fan service that works well. Even if they're nobly sacrificing themselves. They definitely proved that they deserved better. A shame Punisher and Daredevil didn't get that, but eh, whatever, it's fine. I'm not complaining, it was the best time I had seeing a Marvel movie since No Way Home. Also, sorry if I went on TOO long.
Yeah ,that was hilarious 😅
The cameos with the mid credits BTS footage was so very touching. Tatum and Evans have both expressed their gratitude to Reynolds for including them. And my god, did Jackman act his face off. It’s wonderful to see actors enjoy their craft and get to fulfill their own dreams.
Tatum's Gambit, "I don't think I have a Father and was born here (in the void because his movie never got made...lol)." So many references, it was difficult to keep up with them...lol.
I don't get it, a lot of people are saying Hugh phoned it in, I couldn't disagree more, he needed this in his soul and did an amazing job. I'm sure it was as cathartic for Hugh as Logan was.
A cherry on top would have been Nicholas Cage Ghost Rider, imagine him upgrading the Honda 😂
That would have been cool.
I thought about him too lol there's a TON of extra cameos I wish we got just for fun, but I understand Johnny storm was hogging the budget
It would have been awesome, especially considering that Disney owns the character again
They've gotta save some cameos for Secret Wars my man.
I wanted Ben Afflecks DareDevil 😢
The brilliance of that “one Blade” joke is that it works in two interpretations. It could mean Deadpool pitying Snipes because he doesn’t know about Marvel doing another Blade, or it could mean Deadpool agreeing that there will just be one Blade at this rate since Marvel keep delaying their own plans.
Nah, that was totally a "No one tell him" look. However there was a live action Blade TV series, so there's always been more than one.
It was a nod in agreement 🤝 with blade like "Facts !"
He’s the best Blade, and it will probably stay that way no matter who plays him
I thought the deadpool nod was "he doesnt know he was recast"
I’m gonna go with the former.
Channing Tatum's cameo as gambit was absolutely wild. i really went like wow they are really doing this. this movie has some insane cameos
That was the best one for me.
Blade was my favourite
The amount of people that are like “another pointless cameo with a random actor” is frustrating to see, but also- I get it. It’s a fairly inside joke. Not everyone drowns themselves in movie news every day.
Wasn't a cameo, he was in the movie for longer than a few minutes, had multiple dialog scenes and had a action scene.
The was the best one I’ve been waiting for gambit movie and if this is all I ever get I’m happy!
"Some motherfuckers are still trying to ice skate up hill."
I had the biggest smile on my face when Blade said that line.
is that a Blade movie reference?
@@frankenviews4069 Yup!
Chris did you miss the fact that Deadpool calls him “Cap” and assumes he’s gonna say “Avengers Assemble”? It was pretty obvious who he thought he was.
Yeah. Maybe he was distracted at that part of the movie and missed it LoL
Glad someone else said it lmao
I'm gonna guess the audience reaction to Chris Evans showing up drowned out any dialogue at that point. :D
This is the guy who wrote "Tell that to Zod's broken neck" when he wanted to "revise" BvS lmao. Should temper expectations
I think Chris meant he wished Deadpool would make that joke after he revealed himself as Johnny. That’s how I took it at least, just as an added joke
As a Welsh person, I'm always happy to see the flag in blockbuster films, but to see a Deadpool variant I.E. Welshpool was frigging awesome, and he was played by one of the Wrexam FC members too.
I mean he does co-own Wrexham and this a great shout out.
Duh@@redmustangredmustang
After Snipes says he’s the only Blade, Deadpool looks into the camera as a “he doesn’t know they’re making a new Blade.”
i have no clue how that went over his head. it was pretty obvious lol
yeah, it was a joke that Disney still hasn't made the Blade movie yet, that was announced like 5 years ago now.
I think it's more a joke on how the reboot has been taking five years and still doesn't have a script and it's probably getting cancelled lol
That jokes works from two angles. It could mean Deadpool pitying Snipes because he doesn’t know about Marvel doing another Blade, or it could mean Deadpool agreeing that there will just be one Blade at this rate since Marvel keep delaying their own plans.
@@ceno10101also a joke because Snipes has been saying “I’m the only Blade” for several years now.
Wesley Snipes as blade is the biggest surprise for me. we all know the story/drama they had when filming Blade 3 so he would be the last person we would guess to make the cameo. im happy they are actually okay together and damn Wesley Snipes still have his swag like he didnt age at all
He even said: I don't like you... deadpool replied: you never did
I know right? My jaw was on the floor, thank you Ryan, you rock!
I'm glad the film chose to tribute the Fox movies, too many people hate on those films cause the internet told them too.
I much prefer Fox than Sony. At least Fox doesn't have to green light any solo movie for no reason
Facts plus Fox while not perfect have handled their Marvel IP much better than Sony in a company comparison
Bruh they don't have a good batting average, take off the nostalgia goggles
No, it's 'cause they kinda suck. It ain't that deep.
I could be wrong, but everyone alive in the Void is from Fox days? Sure, there are artifacts from the MCU but Fox characters live on in the Void.
Also, I'm sure it's obvious but Deadpool was rejected by The Avengers because he's not MCU and the told by Happy to be okay with being less than....wow. So many jabs all around, but the movie was mainly a big middle finger to Disney...and I loved it.
i really love Channing Tatum's line "i think i was born here" and his comic accurate accent. SO GOOD I NEED MORE
@@RaskylC Yes, same here. He sounded EXACTLY like Gambit from the X-Men cartoons! EXACTLY like how Gambit is SUPPOSED to sound, and FINALLY, somebody FINALLY gets Ol' Pool Boy right, (besides the comics and cartoons, the original X-Men cartoon, the sequel, X-Men: Evolution, and of course, the recent one, that's ASTOUNDINGLY perfect, "X-Men '97"... which I haven't seen yet), and as an X-Men fan, who's favorite members of the X-Men are Gambit and Wolverine, I'm sorry, and I apologize for this. I never thought Channing Tatum would be the one who'd give us the BEST live action Gambit, but seriously, he NAILED it perfectly. Yes; someone out there, give this guy his OWN standalone film ALREADY! We've been waiting for YEARS and YEARS for Gambit to get his own leading role! He's so COOL, and AWESOME, and one of the only other X-Men who can actually try to stand on their own, or even against Logan, even if it's a Logan or a Gambit from another multiverse, dimension, etc., whatever. As long as it doesn't end up being the Gambit equivalent to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, I don't think there's any way they could mess that up. But then again, maybe they could... but if you don't try, how can you know? The world NEEDS more live action standalone Gambit movies...sure, we ALL love Wolverine, but where's the love for Pool Boy? I mean, I didn't even KNOW most of the other mutants from X-Men Origins (Agent Xero, whoever the hell Will. I. Am's character even was, Logan's girlfriend, I barely even recognized both The Blob and even Gambit in the movie. Sabertooth was ok, and Wolverine was obviously the best and only performance in Origins that didn't make me want to bash my head against a wall. And maybe Ryan Reynolds', but BEFORE he gets turned into Cypool. And only because of what happened in Deadpool 2, with him and Cable...which was hilarious and actually made Origins have SOME worth, instead of being the Devil May Cry 2 of the X-Men movies. Because we all know Wolverine deserved better. And also, it wasn't just Tatum's accent that was comic accurate, but the outfit, and his weapon too. Also, sorry if I took forever here. But yeah, dude, I definitely agree, we need more Channing Tatum Gambit, with the comic book accurate accent, outfit, and weapons, both his staff and the cards? Definitely need them. That's a HUGE part of WHY and one of the reasons HOW Gambit's able to be so cool in the first place! The way he handles his staff, and the playing cards, and his personality, the quips he's usually making, how cool he he ALWAYS is, there's just no way to make a lame Gambit, no way at all. But they were close to ruining Iceman and Havoc in live action, but didn't. Believe me, we ALL need more of Channing Tatum's amazing job of portraying Gambit. They gave Ryan Reynolds another chance, and look how far we've come since then. We're seeing other characters getting another shot, and redeeming themselves. So let's let the others do the same.
Top 3 Funniest moments to me:
1. "The Proposal"
2. "What's your superpower, parallel parking?"
3. Furiosa
The Minions line took me out
“I thought you were retired”
“Retarded?”
@@DarkTigressto the ball game?
The opening of the movie absolutely killed me. Also Gambit saying “I shot out my daddy’s dick ready”.
@@DarkTigress Yeah the minions joke had me going for an embarrassingly long time
Loved the "you were the best wolverine" line. That was definitely Ryan talking to Hugh
My Mom thought Chris Evans was back as Captain America and I told her to just wait. I knew he was playing Johnny Storm immediately. That was a well done reveal.
So did I.
I had no idea lol caught me completely off guard. I even yelled ‘Cap?!’ in the theater right before the reveal. It was an even better surprise, actually.
The movie got me, but I did think in the past how funny it would be to have the new actor, Chris Evans, Michael B Jordan and John Krasinski all play him I one scene. Chaos!
Grown ass dude going to see Deadpool with mommy 💀
@@SWIM-02354 atleast this dude has got a better relationship with his mother that he can watch a damn r- rated marvel film with her
Wolverine using his mask was my favorite scene. And love how that moment has a true meaning for his character arc and for his cinematic history. It wasn't just "let's put his mask in there", I really felt the weight of that moment.
Chris Evans back as Johnny Storm was a total surprise to me. That might've been my favorite moment of the whole movie.
I also got misty eyed during the credits and reflecting back on those days, crazy how green day will do that to you
I laughed so god damn hard when he turned out to be johnny storm
Oh man, I cried when it I saw he was Johnny!
One of the best touches I don't think anyone caught with X-23 she still has the pink sun glasses from Logan as an adult I actually jumped with joy in my seat seeing that. The little things they got in this movie was amazing.
I noticed that too! Was such a great touch
That made me so happy when I saw them too!
@@zeroth88 Ah, so THAT'S where X-23's sunglasses came from? Sorry...as much as I loved seeing the movie "Logan", it felt like a bittersweet goodbye to Wolverine, and to the last gen of the X-Men...then you see that Logan's still alive, albeit across different dimensions and multiple universe's, but it's great either way, and I'm not complaining at all. Since Wolverine's ALWAYS been my favorite member of the X-Men, ever since the original X-Men cartoon, because of how awesome he's always been. Same with Gambit. But it's nice to know that Laura still kept her gift from Wolverine from the movie Logan. Always a nice touch and a nice way to remember that THIS universe's Logan died fighting for what he believed in, and died as not just a hero, but what felt like a real superhero. And I'm glad Deadpool didn't decide to desecrate Logan's grave from that movie either, and just decides to travel to different multiverses instead. A much better idea, and definitely what Deadpool would've thought of doing. And him killing people to one of my favorite songs "Bye, Bye, Bye", was hilarious. Everything about this movie worked out as well as I was hoping, and also, even better than I was expecting, in some cases.
My favorite moments
- "Suck It Fox, I'm going to Disneyland!"
- The Honda Odyssey getting damaged while Grease's "We Go Together" plays
- The esemble of Blade, Elektra, and Gambit fighting together in Giant Man's remains
- Kid Pool and Baby Pool with Blake Lively as Lady Pool
"Suck It Fox, I'm going to Disneyland" had me laughing for literally hours 😂😂
"The Honda Odyssey getting damaged while Grease's "We Go Together" plays" I was literally crying with laughter during that fight sequence. 🤣
Mine is deadpool variant head exploding. I laughed my ass off by how abrupt it was 😂😂😂
That scene made me want a Honda Odyssey, those are some tough vehicles!😂
Idk why I laughed so hard when .2 seconds of The Greatest Showman played on the radio
By far one of the best moments being when Wolverine absolutely went OFF on Deadpool in that car he got him emotionally, he made our theatre SILENT
funny thing in the german version of the movie, when chris evans reveals that hes johnny storm, deadpool says something like "should have recognized the voice", because back when fantastic 4 came out, chris evans had a different german voice actor, and i think they used that one in this movie. i would need to double check but that was a really neat way of making an additional joke for the german version.
It make sense. Since Johnny Storm has that bad boy youthful vibe. His voice wouldn't be the same as Capt America being a leader and seasoned vet. If you notice, Chris Evans also did change his intonation, entirely different vibe between his slightly higher pitch fast talk Johnny Storm, to a more lower, slower assured tone of Capt America.
That's funny as hell actually
In Spanish both Chris Evans and Ryan Reynolds have the same voice actor, so they kept it that way in the movie and when Cassandra kills Johnny, Deadpool says something like “Besides, he was confusing us with that voice”
I only watch OmU versions, but that is incredibly clever! Great way of making it a little bit more meta by making it Germany specific.
How can you even watch a movie getting dubbed in a different language. Most annoying thing of germany
Thanks Chris, you're the only reviewer I've seen so far mention how much love and respect this movie showed to the 2000s era of X-Men movies at the end credits and overall. It was a touching tribute and the movie and makers behind it deserve that recognition!
1:47 To be fair, Deadpool also thought it was Captain America because he wanted him to say "Avengers assembled" so he does acknowledge they look exactly the same.
I love Chris Stuckmann but that suggested line spelling out the joke was terrible.
@@FernandoIncettaagreed lol
Chris needs to understand that Deadpool has knowledge on who these actors are, his fourth wall power is immense.
He also knows he's Ryan Reynolds@@cjlilbaby
@@Sp1n1985 this is where it stops Making sense to me tbh. If deadpool knows he isn't real, and that an actor is playing him, then why does his world matter? If it's all just being shot for a movie and it's all fiction. There is some ambiguity there
I didn't know what/which character Chris Evans was playing either, but I gasped and squealed after he shouted "Flame On!" and broke out with a giant smile on my face. I'm so happy that cameo wasn't spoiled, surprises are always better when you don't see it coming.
A surprise isn't a surprise if you see it coming 🤦♂️
4:54 i feel like Deadpool did an "eye raise" through his mask almost like he's saying, 'Should i tell him?'"
Yeah I thought he did a wink or something. It was definitely a joke alluding to the fact that Blade is in development
The fact that Wesley Snipes did talk about the new movie trouble production in his X post make it more funnier 😂😂
I thought it was a wink to say “he may just be taking over from Ali as he is the only blade” kinda deal? I hope so at least 😂
he 100% did. idk how he didnt read that lol.
I thought more of it as Deadpool going ""yeah studios, why is Blade, the one that technically kicked off Marvel superhero movies in the 90's and was very succesful with 3 movies, not having a reboot yet?". Anyway, it works in a lot of ways.
The end credits really was heartfelt, it was like finding a time capsule of bts videos from that era lol as a kid brought a lil tear to my eye I can only imagine being a adult at that type I would of been sobbing in the theater
Seeing all these cameos were definitely the biggest highlights of this film. Especially with Chris Evans back as Johnny Storm.
They weren't cameos, they had action scenes and dialog. These were more of supporting characters.
Chris grew up with Deadpool and Wolverine
@@Kanoogthey were cameos. They added nothing to the plot.
Flame on kid!
Going in this movie completely blind was an absolute treat. I knew about Deadpool and Wolverine and voided social media the entire time. I was thrilled
I loved the reference to Daredevil in front of Elektra and her reaction.
It's fine.
I was the only one in my theater who laughed at that part
@@Julianhulian me too.
because they were really lovers in real life
When Blade said that of "there will only be one blade" Deadpool looks at the audience. Like saying "he doenst know".
X-men 2 intro scene with the Nightcrawler in the White House was stuck in my mind for years and years as the coolest scene I've ever seen. It still holds up amazingly. It really is an end of an era
This scene was soooOooo badasss one of the best especially for the time
Nightcrawler was done justice with that one. Fluid scene with the right amount of slowmo.
Also Jean holding back a fucking dam while sending the Blackbird away.
When I watched that movie with my dad (midnight showing of course) I turned to him after that scene and said, "I think we found the most powerful mutant!" And he winked. Memory.
Deadpool to Gambit: I'm sorry, who is your dialect coach, the Minions?" One of my big laughs.
Why tho
Tbh, my favorite joke of the movie was immediately right at the beginning when Deadpool was talking about how we the audience didn’t think that Deadpool 3 would be done properly, due to Fox being bought by Disney. It was definitely a concern that I had with the film going into it.
This movie really rocked. So many great verbal and visual jokes in there and I had such a great time with it!
Hugh Jackman acted his ass off in this movie. That monologue inside the Honda Odyssey is Oscar worthy in my book.
Preach
Getting Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes back on screen together is a joy.
Didn't Snipes hate Reynolds' guts while shooting the third Blade?
I mean, who wouldn't hate working with Reynolds?
@luiginastro8831 I've heard there were troubles with Snipes all around. If he got to clean up his act, that's fantastic.
@@luiginastro8831Ryan just likes to keep everyone laughing on set. Doesnt help Snipes is racist towards whites either.
Is it weird that Channing Tatum's Gambit costume looks absolutely ridiculous but looks good also?
Like it's like they made it intentionally look bad but also intentionally good.
@@rogueguardian Nope, not at all. Sure, he kinda looks like he's auditioning to play some kind of 80's fitness instructor Gambit, rather than the 90's comic accurate/90's cartoon accurate Gambit, and when I showed my Mom how Gambit looked, she laughed hysterically, and thought Gambit was someone in a bad Halloween costume. Mainly because she doesn't even know who Gambit is...but as someone who's a MASSIVE fan of Gambit, and who's favorite members of the X-Men are Gambit and Wolverine, this film did BOTH characters so well, it's astounding how insanely well Channing Tatum did as Gambit, because it's almost like he studied the 90's X-Men cartoon, and 90's comics, before playing Gambit. Because he got everything about Remy right. And when I saw everything, I mean it. The staff, the insanely ridiculous outfit, that you wouldn't think would actually look sort of cool in live action, but somehow, they managed to get it right, and I also mean his card abilities too, because just like the cartoons, his card abilities in this film are almost, lifted EXACTLY from the comics and cartoons. Like his every move in the film is a reference to a specific comic panel, or an episode of the X-Men cartoons, the original one, or Evolution, or the newer one, '97. So no, honestly, I don't think its really weird that Channing Tatum's Gambit costume looks as ridiculous as it does. Deadpool's and Wolverine's costumes get ridiculous, but they definitely worked. Especially Wolverine's full costume, from the cartoon, with the cowl and all. That was the BEST Wolverine costume I've ever SEEN, and Deadpool's costume has always looked amazing, so no real problems on that front. But I was NOT expecting neither Gambit nor Wolverine to look even COOLER than they ALREADY did, previously. Seriously, I didn't think it was even possible to take the 2 coolest X-Men (Gambit and Wolverine), and somehow, make them EVEN COOLER than ever. But they did it. They gave Logan his animated series costume, with the cowl, and it looked like most awesome costume ever made. And Gambit? Maybe it was meant to be both somehow intentionally bad and good, at the same time, but it still looked cool, and is accurate to Gambit's costume from the comics and animated series. He's always had the awesome trenchcoat, with the staff and playing cards, and Cajun accent. But Tatum managed to pull it off so well, it's like he jumped DIRECTLY out of the X-Men animated series, and onto the film that Gambit fans( like me), had always wanted to see him in.
For the last 2 years, i've been avoiding everything after the 1st trailer. The final trailer has ALWAYS had spoilers in them for almost every movie. I knew Deadpool and Wolverine were in this and the TVA. that's it and was plesantly surprised by every cameo! Wolverine pulling the mask on was such a moment for me!
I UNFORTUNATELY trusted the word on the streets that the first 37 minutes was what all the trailers and marketing was made from... yeah that wasn't true.
@@tyleradams3490 yeah that first teaser fit into that description. I went back and looked at all the trailers and the first official trailer had the slow walkout for them about to go up against the deadpool core. And the final trailer was just crazy spoilers.
Same
@@kmeck5186 its not spoilers if its in the trailer lmao
I love how much you enjoyed it because a lot of reviewers weren’t too keen
I was really happy to see Gambit.
Hes always been my favorite xmen, so seeing him finally represented properly just made me happy.
Since the 2000s, hes either been a bad guy or just written poorly, so between this movie and xmen 97
Im really happy gambit is finally getting the recognition he deserves
Same. Gambit & Rogue have always been my favorite X-Men & favorite couple in comics period.
It was a terrible Gambit and just looked like a parody. Definitely wasnt properly made
Disagree @@JGisMe2013
they did make a joke about how he looked liked Captain America Chris, that was the whole set-up of their discussion leading up to Johnny flaming up, it was pretty straight forward and i think further dialogue on the subject woulda been overkill, but great review, as always! 🙏🏻
It felt like a superfan made this movie and put every character that fans would love to see again.
Chris hated fan service in rogue
One but now loves it lol
It’s called fan service done right, paying tribute to past failures receiving the lime light once again, also it’s a Deadpool movie It’s chaotic on its own unserious way.
@@DocterBumSkikeep drinking the kool-aid
Deadpool looked at the camera right after Wesley Snipes said he was always going to be the only blade. The joke being that the audience knows for a fact he will not always be the only Blade.
The joke being that not only is the current Blade project in development hell, the Blade tv show is pretty much ignored by the fandom and the movie itself as a whole
Chris realizes that. He’s surprised they made that joke because the Blade movie that’s in the works is having a lot of trouble so there’s no guarantee it will come out.
The way things have been going with that production, I'm not even sure Ali is still going to be the new day walker. Seeing Wesley gave me hope that maybe he'll be returning from the void for one more run.
Nah it’s a jab at marvel for taking forever to make the new blade movie
I think Deadpool looking at the camera like that is more a fourth wall break for Ryan Reynolds, who’s saying this actually refers to the fact that there won’t be a recast of Deadpool after him.
I had such an amazing time watching this. Loved every second of it. Even watching all the trailers, I still had no idea of what the storyline was. Best time I have had in a theatre in a looooong time!
Thankyou Dog-Pool!
As someone that was a massive fan of Pyro as a kid cuz of the big action sequence in “X2” it was so cool to see Aaron Stanford come back. And during his marvel interview at the premiere everyone in the background was just goin “PYRO PYRO PYRO PYRO PYRO” and I was like “YEEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHH”
Oh wow I didn't know he was the original Pyro lol the beard hid him well lol
“I’m a fan, service me” Flickenger is not going to be happy with that
100% agree about trailers giving WAY TOO MUCH that X23 reveal on the final trailer was me throwing up my hands like... whyyyy?
And then in the scene where she showed up she didnt get as big of a day one reaction as the other 3 because us Marvel fans who consume every ounce of product already knew she was in it
To be fair, of the four of them, she was almost a given. She was a big part of the Logan movie, and we have to assume that Deadpool would acknowledge the Logan continuity(I mean, he already did in Deadpool 2). So if we are bringing Wolverine back, somehow, we will probably also see X23. How big of a role(small cameo or actual role) would be another matter.
I think they worked it in nicely.
I've not watched a trailer in about 7 years and it's hugely improved my experience. I don't need to be sold on this stuff, I'm already all in so why spoil things for myself?
Because Dafne wanted to be at the movie premier and she couldn't be there if her camero was keep in secret hence why they revealed her as one of cameo
The car scene dialogue was freaking awesome Hugh Jackman is something else bro 👌🏼
I’m sorry but I never expected Gambit and Deadpool to have the funniest exchange in the film. I’m a hard laugh but I was on the floor after the dialect coach line.
Dialect coach*
Did you get off the floor?
@@356zNo.
It was my favorite joke too. In my audience, you could still hear me laughing seconds later as they kept talking and the rest of the theatre had stopped by then😅
Chris, when Blade says "there's only ever gonna be ONE Blade!", the next shot is of Deadpool looking at the camera and looking down awkwardly. It might have been hard to tell because he has a mask on, but its supposed to be a "wink wink" moment that there's another Blade coming
With the blade joke, after Wesley snipes said there’s only gonna be one blade, Deadpool looked at the camera. That was the joke
Hey, Chris. Great review. Just a note: when Wesley Snipes says "there will only be one blade" the camera cuts to Deadpool and he does a little Jim Halpert eyeball at the camera, very, obviously letting the audience know snipes is wrong. Not sure if you caught that part or not.
I’d never literally clapped my hands at something in a movie before… until Wesley Snipes walked onto the screen in this movie. I was so over come with “wtf am I witnessing here” that I couldn’t help myself 😆
I clapped during that scene and when Wolverine put on the mask.
I will be honest, I was never a fan of the first two movies, specially the second one which I disliked, but I like Deadpool and I love Wolverine and Hugh Jackman returning to the role made me give it a chance. I didn't see or hear any spoilers and I watched it on opening night...
Every single cameo gave me goose bumps, the film was beautifully directed, I enjoyed every bit of it (maybe not so much the Wade with a wig part, I think it dragged on a bit).
The choice in music was also fantastic and to my surprise Wolverine just happens to wear his mask at the end like, WHAT??? FINALLY!!!
And we FINALLY get a good Gambit! I love that character and I hope we get to see more of him.
Loved it so much I had to go watch it again and I'm sure I won't be able to hold the urge of watching it a third time.
'I'm a fan so service me' john flickster's line that
This needs to be upvoted more
Yep. He stole it from John and no longer associates with him now that he's Mr. Director. What a f*cking phony this guy is
They're buddies irl, no? pointless to pull hairs on whose line that originated from yet here I am.. the irony
@@eg5595 no they are not buddies anymore. Do ya research dude
What do I google?
‘I’m a fan so service me’ - John Flickinger
"Who's your dialect coach, the minions!?" Genuinely, my favorite joke in the wholw movie. I still think about days later 😂
I love it how you said "Patrick Stewart's twin" instead of "Professor X's twin"
The final end credit scene was hilarious! Probably the best one in years for me
I loved seeing Chris Evans cuss up a storm 😉
@eyeheartsushi2212 and the fact everyone probably figured DP was making it all up only to find out, it was the truth lmao
@@js1879 yeah for real lol
Blade: “There's only one Blade! Only ever gonna be one Blade!”
The look that Deadpool gives the fourth wall after this was AWESOME.
Something tells me that this “service me” quote feud between Chris and John Flickinger is never gonna end
I admit when Hugh Jackman started his role, I was upset he wasn't comic book accurate, but he created his version and made it his own and I am glad every time he returns.
Deadpool references Cap twice when Chris Evans appears and then after Blade says he’s only gonna be the one blade, he looks at the camera jokingly.
“I’m a fan, service me!” - flick pick (originally)
Danfe really grew up. I was really impressed how she carried herself
Bruh when blade came on screen i lost my mind. So good and drop me back to the 1st blade. Coolest thing was i got to work with Stephen dorff this year and remember him as Deacon Frost, so seeing blade in Deadpool Wolverine was epic for me, personally.
The Mad Max tribute and parody was pretty wild and great
I've stopped watching trailers on movies that I know I will 100% watch. I went in blind into the movie theater and I was so happy I did. I hope Disney does make Hugh portray the Wolverine until he is 90. Ryan Reynolds knows that the fans would love this movie.
the way everyone lost their minds when wesley snipes showed up as blade again in the movie was gold. My favorite scene in the movie was the car scene where they went "all night long" was awesome.
Chris, I felt the same. A great homage to Wolverine and his fans from x men cartoons. I agree about Spiderman and x2 what a beautiful time to be young and watch those movies.
Emma Corrin was one of the best parts of that movie! She was phenomenal
Been dodging trailers for about 3 years now. Best decision ever. Had my mind blown for 2hrs straight by this movie.
The announcement of Robert Downey Jr. and the release of Deadpool & Wolverine was no coincidence. Kevin Feige clearly understood MCU was going inexorably to an ICU if he didn’t do something, specially after James Gunn’s new DCU announcement. I hope this is for good.
Story is just alright, but the fights are great and so is Hugh and Ryan's chemistry. It's a lot of fun, which is all i really ask for in a Deadpool movie.
Interesting perspective, got me thinking!
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I’d totally forgotten that him putting on the cowl is a thing that could happen, was so shocked to see it happen when even just having him in the costume was such a big deal, was awesome
I loved the short Wolverine. It proved that short Wolverine would never have really worked on the big screen. Also Cavill Logan was a great little pat on the back..
Im 39 M and that homage to the older movies had tears in my eyes. Deadpool 3 went way beyond my expectations. So glad I got to see it in theaters.
I just saw this yesterday. There was so much wonderfulness I think I'll have to watch the film again to catch it all. I stayed away from reviews as much as possible & I'm glad I did. Ryan & the cast really delivered & I hope it's not the last time we get Deadpool. I want a Spiderman team up next.
Im a fan service me. Didn't John Flickinger say that first?
I enjoyed Casandra Nova as an antagonist
She was menacing, scary and great at manipulating, all things that make a great villain
My biggest problem was that she kinda pulled a 180 with her whole helping Wolverine and Deapool get home but then deciding “you know what? I wanna destroy the multiverse!!” thing.
Agreed, It was so sudden it took me a few moments to process her regression to a generic villain
Prof. X sister, Cassady is super over powered. In the comics she was dispelled on the street but subconsciously used her powers to start building her body. Another comic had prof x either purposefully or accidentally tie his embilical cord around her neck amd almost killed her but she saved herself. She is suppose to be equally as strong as Prof. X but doesnt have the restraint to not abuse her power. She also doesnt have control of peoples minds from afar, hence why her hand was in there head. It was suppose to show how it qould actually feel to get read by a telepath. So charles is stronger, but she is almost as powerful as him, just careless.
I loved when Blade said "I don't like you" and Deadpool responded "Ya you never did" because Ryan Reynolds was in Blade 3 and his character didn't get along with Blade.
Wasn't the character that they didn't get along. Wesley himself doesn't like RR
@@zom8680 Yeah, BECAUSE of when they were on set of "Blade: Trinity", from 2004, Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes didn't get along, at ALL. They absolutely LOATHED each other, and I think Snipes wanted Ryan Reynolds actually dead, or at least wanted him fired from Blade Trinity. Which wasn't a great movie and was easily a lazily made Blade movie. Which was a shame, it was a disaster, and felt more like a bad parody of Blade, instead of the Blade 3 we should've had. Plus, Ryan Reynolds vs. Triple H, wasn't a completely terrible idea, just an awful execution at the time. But I wouldn't want to see Ryan Reynolds reprise his role as Hannibal King or anything like that...because I don't even know if he's an actual Blade character, from the comics, or just an original character made up for the movie. I mean, Blade Trinity was easily the worst of the Blade movies, but it still does some things right, and still had some pretty cool fights. Also, sorry, I rambled on too long.
Only 1 out of 5 stars.
The good:
1. Showcasing Cassandra Nova's omega level powers.
2. Deadpool looking for all the Wolverine variants.
The BAD:
1. This Wolverine variant was terrible, complained the whole time, did not care, did not fight well, did not even mention what happened in his universe, absolutely did not want to be in this movie, and looked RIDICULOUS with the mask ON.
2. Deadpool and Wolverine had no buddy chemistry. They just berated each other through the whole movie that got annoying fast.
3. Deadpool vs. Wolverine fight scenes were nothing great.
4. Blade, Gambit, Elecktra, X-23 team-up had no real purpose. Channing Tatum acted and looked like a cos-player. He does not really fit the character. He is past his prime when he was in 21 Jump St and Magic Mike, no wonder solo Gambit never got developed, too late already for a solo Gambit movie, X-23 wasted, no backstory, no real purpose in movie.
5. Deadpool Corps turned into a joke just like the X-Force.
6. Wasted Wade and Vanessa's relationship since DP 1.
7. Too many plot holes between the TVA, Pyro, and Cassandra Nova.
8. Too many stage props for fan service and nostalgia that did nothing for the narrative.
9. I know the teenagers and 20+ somethings enjoyed the movie as they are easily entertained by laced profanity, crass jokes, senseless killings, and mindless explosions.
10. The 30+ somethings still enjoying stuff like this have no adult responsibilities, still go to comic cons, need to really get a life.
Not worth the theatre experience, just waiting for streaming.
Agree with most of what you said, but #1 The movie needed a variant like him so he could have a satisfying arc, and he explained that he let down his team by abandoning them..
When Blade walked around that corner I got goosebumps
Your reviews are the best. Been a subscriber since the beginning. Thank you for this!++
Bro, your videos are gold.
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Wesley Snipes Blade moment was the equivalent of Luke in The Mandalorian for me. I’m not especially susceptible to “member berries” but this one hit me. So well done. Anyone else think Ryan Reynolds could be the Feige we need moving forward?
Blade was not a Fox movie. It was New Line (Warner)
Blade was 20th Century Fox buddy, New Line did the home media release.
@@rationalwatcher7739wrong buddy
@@rationalwatcher7739 I'm looking at the movie poster of blade on IMDB right now. Bottom right side with logo: NEW LINE CINEMA
you lost.
In the story, The Void was isn’t just for Fox properties, it’s for everyone that has been lost. Blade was *always* a New Line property. He was included because the movie was paying tribute to superheroes who paved the way for Marvel Studios. Blade was Marvel’s (Comics before they had a studio) first hit movie so he was included to pay respects in that sense
Totally agree about the trailers. I have more or less been avoiding trailers for the best part of the last 10 years. And I must say it REALLY pays off. You get to enjoy the movie more wholeheartedly, without any “spoilers” or expectations set by the trailers.
This isn't an MCU movie
This is a Deadpool movie
Nah, the Deadpool movies have heart.
I think John "the flick pick" flickinger said first "i'm a fan, so service me".
Not nice to steal the man's catchphrase🧐
Yep I also said the same thing ! Crazy
I’ve lost all respect for Chris
check Johns Deadpool/Wolverine review, he mentions this very thing
The video we’ve all been waiting for!
Since D&W came out I have seen a wave of misconception going around, suddenly everyone calls Blade the "godfather of the mcu" and "the one who started it all".... and i can't help to cringe so hard. As much as I love Blade, but it was 2000s X-Men the movie that changed it all, Blade came out a couple of years before alright, but literally every single superhero movie after Blade would've been rated R to piggy bank on it's success, if Blade was really such a game changer, but they weren't... heck a lot of people didn't even know Blade was a Marvel property back then, until Trinity finally put the Marvel intro in the opening credits, yet still there was no trend of R rated superhero movies until the first Deadpool in 2016 and that's only because Reynolds fought with his life to push for an R rating, THEN we started seeing more R rated comic book movies getting green lit. Blade might have done it first, but X-Men did it better, that was THE game changer that turned Hollywood into superhero town.
One thing people never talk about, is that Reynolds, Biel and Purcel in Trinity was the first time actors went through such a radical physical transformation for a role. Before Trinity buffed roles were going for already buffed actors, Trinity was the first time they made the actors transform like that just for the role. Actors have gotten in shape for a role before alright, but not to this degree, this was a transformation, either Reynolds, Biel, or Purcel ever went back to that kind of shape, Deadpool is the closest he got to it, but still not the same. After Trinity the next couple of movies that Ryan was in still piggyback ride on his physique and added a gratuitous shirtless scene that was very prominent in the trailers. Without Blade there wouldn't be all these superhero physiques transformations, that I'll give to Blade
Fox gave us X2, DOFP and Logan. No MCU movie has ever topped the quality of those 3 movies.
I'm gonna miss Fox x-men but this was indeed a very good movie and seeing hugh in the full comic accurate suit was very satisfying.
infinity war was pretty great
iron man, winter soldier, guardians of the galaxy, infinity war and endgame, avengers 2012, civil war
@@rossvictorsanluis7151Soo many MCU movies ran circles around X2 and DOFP 😂
DoFP was dog shit Iron man 1 alone trumps it.
X2 isn't as good as the better avengers films
Not to be "that guy" but, Blade was not a Fox series, it was a New Line series.
Absolutely loved this film. Will see it again in the theater!
Also: I'm a fan, service me!
3:27 That’s the flick pick’s catchphrase. 😅
Stuckmann is a personality that can't come up with his own so he steals from everyone around him
@@theredmachete5877So true. I love both. But the flick pick seems like a normal and genuine dude. Chris, on the other hand, and who I like, is a bit robotic and a bit fake. I just found it odd that he repeatedly uses the flick pick’s catchphrase and attributes it to himself.
@@AhmedT92 it's been pretty much no secret that stuckmann is a problem. What people see on his videos is what he wants people to see