Little known fun fact: Wolverine’s costume was originally created with the brown color instead of blue, however it wouldn’t have stood out as much with many of their set backgrounds. They realized it would be too expensive and time consuming to create an entire new suit so the idea was to scrape off all of the brown layer and replace it with the blue color... This resulted in the movie being given the working title Blue Harvest. Coincidentally, that was also the working title for Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
Everybody’s so focused on CGI wolverine after the bus scene nobody has questioned why loads of deadpool decided to just get on a bus midway through a fight
I don’t question either, I never cared about CGI as long as the story is good. As for the Deadpool’s going into the bus, just remember what nicepool said, they’re all dumb but they know how to fight, if you pay attention to the DPs in the bus, you can see them acting stupid.
@@Grumpyskater “never cared about CGI unless the story is good” The flash must’ve been pissing on your soul then 😂 and yeah you’re right with the dumb ones on the bus, the last guy at the end wasn’t counting bullets….
That’s exactly what I hoped for and exactly what I got, I really enjoyed it. Some cameo’s, some action, some comedy. Seems like people were expecting this to be Winter Soldier with deadpool and wolverine. It’s like they never watched the trailer.
@@yashabreslove8276 yeah super confused why they are hyper critical of the plot of what is basically a non serious comedy. It’s like getting mad at the plot of Austin powers or something
Today I realized the plot was actually incredibly similar to Antman 3. Characters get stuck in a strange realm and meet a crew of outcasts attempting to stop the ruler of the realm, ruler of the realm intends to ruin the multiverse, hero is about to make the ultimate sacrifice to stop them, gets bailed out by the other main character.
@@PureWaterGuy That’s… actually a phenomenal comparison, and I’d make the case that Toy Story 1 is proof the stakes do not make the film, as it is the best of the 3, but the stakes are simply that a boy loses a doll and an action figure.
difference is quantum realm looked ugly, kang sucks as a character and the San Fran small scale family story is what worked well in the first 2 ant man movies that made it unique from the rest of the mcu cos deadpool is more of a meta 4th wall breaking character could have fun with its multiverse premise, plus it looks like it was made with passion
It’s fitting. Deadpool achieved the highest bar of breaking the 4th wall for me when I genuinely got annoyed with him on the same level as Wolverine in the first half of the movie bc he never shuts the hell up The amount of 4th wall breaking and DP always having something to say in this movie was too much imo. Got to the point where he started to detract from stuff that was already funny because he had to comment on it to make sure we knew it was supposed to be funny His humor and character hasn’t evolved or matured, which you generally like to see at least some of by the time you get to a third movie
Take off your rose-colored glasses kid, it was fine but nothing special, this movie won't be as well remembered as the previous X-Men and Deadpool movies in a few months.
I definitely think it was like a loving homage. They may not have all filmed together and, yes, the plot is rather thin, but I think all the cameos play into the themes of D&W -- about wanting to matter and getting a proper ending. And I think, in that regard, each of the cameos got badass moments and a chance to shine without being a joke. Nobody sets out to be a bad or forgettable version of a hero, so to see the outcasts get to be world saving heroes was inspiring to me.
Yeah, I agree. If they were being disrespectful, I'd expect them to pull an X-Force and kill them all off as a joke. But their whole bit about wanting endings felt sincere and not only did they get to actually be cool without being mocked, they didn't even die. Sure their fight scene could have had better cinematography, but that doesn't mean the effort wasn't there. The entire movie was fanservice in the best possible way. They knew this was the last hurrah for so many of these characters and everything was built around that. It's why I can forgive the simple plot and how nonsensical the concept of an anchor being is, because that was clearly never the point. The point was a celebration of these characters and their decades of history.
@@iout even when the one big actor is killed off, it's not dismissively or as a joke to him, but because "he was killing the budget." And honestly, most of the fight scenes were great. If they're complaining about the big fight scene at the compoundm some of the actors were of an advanced age and you'd have to shoot around them to make the fight look convincing -- or probably other extenuating circumstances.
It makes me laugh that Cable and Domino and Russell aren't there... but Shatterstar, who Deadpool mocked and seemed to hate, is there. I guess he was cheaper to get.
@SimonLYW yeah i think has more to deal with the characters being utilized. Like when it comes to extremely popular characters ppl are alot more willing to except an average film or show. But when it comes to less popular characters like ms marvel it gotta be some high quality stuff
@@s1ckboirarithat’s just wrong lol the Wayans brothers have nothing to do with Super Fast and those guys have na writing credit even though they did not add to the script of scary movie because of a similar movie that came out at the same time.
@@thisisntmyceiling whoopsie, i really cannot tell after like Scary Movie 2 all those movies drop to the same level of dogshite, Disaster Movie, Epic Movie etc mb on the wrong info but I just meant you can still watch Scary Movie, and it's a decent watch but after that all of those type of movies were just.. oof. I hope they cover Superhero Movie, its Spiderman 1 but even worse which Maso would hate (which James would love)
Yeah, that dawned on me midway through the scene. Particularly when they shot the vehicle rocking for an entire day. They both let out a lot of (one-sided US)Tension.
@@RuthacI genuinely expected that when the Next day Passed through it would pan up on a shirtless hugh jackman Smoking a cigarette and Deadpool would say "So uhh, That just happened"
"The MCU is Back", and "The MCU is Dead" are among some of the dullest conversations you can have. It happens after every project now; people have goldfish memories. Some things are good (Loki, Guardians 3, Shang-Chi, No Way Home, etc), and some are bad (Secret Invasion, Love and Thunder, Quantumania, etc). It's almost like every other film/tv/book franchise that has ever existed. People are now retroactively acting like they loved every Phase 1 and 2 project, which just wasn't the case at the time. You experiment, see what sticks, what doesn't, to then build to the event film stretch. This has all happened before, the only difference is the AMOUNT of stuff.
Yeah exactly I have noticed that online the loudest people are the extremists. "This is the best" or "this is the worst". All of us who are just like yeah some things good some bad don't feel the need to write it everywhere across socials
The idea that there's ever going to be an end to marvel movies probably makes the young people feel as though they're more relevant. As somebody who is approaching their mid thirties I can't imagine there's going to be an end to them ever. They're money printers, it doesn't matter how badly every other movie does when the franchise consistently brings in billions in merchandise. Having the backing of Disney means that the money is never going to run out. I promise one day you'll get a movie and TV series for all of the most niche and forgotten heroes from Marvel, and they'll probably all lose money on the box office and make it back on merchandise. On the otherhand, I remember when the Avengers movies were basically the only thing anyone could talk about and I think it's because a lot of people wrongly assumed they were going to stop when they finished that story.
The issue is also the previous phases had a coherent throughline even if the movies were all across the spectrum of quality. Lately it's just the worst of the worst corporate cringe just trying to see what sticks. There's been some decent stuff but the issue is there's no real connection. I don't think there's necessarily an issue with standalone stories but they just feel entirely disconnected and if they flop they just pretend like it never happened at all.
Maybe, I was just in a theater with a bunch of Marvel nerds or something but everybody was hooping hollering and laughing the whole movie It was so much fun
Them being invincible is one of the things that made it funny for me. It let them beat the shit out of each other with no restrictions throughout the whole movie. Added a physical componant to the funny arguing
I feel very conflicted by this movie. It's cameo and fan service porn at it's core. Did I enjoy Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman and the numerous fun cameos? Absolutely. Do I think the story is flimsy and held back by bad pacing and exposition? Yes I absolutely hate that they threw the Deadpool/Vanessa relationship in the trash. Made no sense from where the first two films came from.
In absolute fairness even the best MCU had Marvel stories have plot problems, that includes Winter Soldier and Logan. If anything it was too consistent for something that is supposed to be set in the Foxverse.
I completely agree with the Vanessa thing. There's no need to be conflicted though, it doesn't matter enough. Let it go, enjoy it or don't, leave it there
My friend and I saw it on Saturday.. we laughed the entire way through. Several people in our theater were constantly cracking up. I wasn't expecting or looking for a rock solid plot, I went for immature and deprecating jokes and gory, gratuitous violence...the cameos and the meta shots at Disney and Marvel and Fox.. It is a even better than I hoped. We're both going again next weekend with 4 more of our friends.
It’s really disappointing that folks are settling for movies with shitty plots. No reason you can’t have a good story/script & make it fun. I miss the days when cameos were special.
@@sproductionsinc I view comic book movies in the same light as comic books.. some of them will be genuinely great stories and some of them will be little more than an excuse to get fan favorite characters together for an adventure. Everyone will have their own opinion about what's good and what's garbage..that's the beautiful thing about opinions being subjective.
The takeaway from this movie appears to be that established characters played by established actors can beat any form of franchise-fatigue, and that appealing to what you know people want beats trying to be "clever". Deadpool & Wolverine was made to do two things - a final goodbye to the Fox-Era of Marvel-Movies, and to first and foremost serve as a crowdpleaser. It did the first thing well, and judging by how the box-office is shaping up, did the second thing even better.
The minivan fight is the best of the fights in the movie. There are 2 things that sell it: the argument they have before (which leads into the fight), and the brutal close quarter fight (beween 2 guys that don't die). The worst shot one was the one in the void, wifh the cameos. It was noticeably shakey, in comparison with the other fights, which weren't.
@@stellviahohenheimif you cut the whole movie there would be no consequences. I didn't see the film for consequences, I saw it to have an entertaining time and I did
The only thing that didn’t work for me was the plot about DP quitting as a merc. There was clearly a meta narrative about Disney not wanting him, but it felt forced to have him just give up in his own timeline
You know whats odd? My big complaint about a large portion of the marvel shows is that falcon and winter soldier, moon knight, ms marvel, hawkeye, all feel like they were movie scripts that a producer liked but didnt think would play well at the box office so they stretched the script to a 6 episode season by adding bloat.... but this movie... actually feels like it would have made a better miniseries than a movie.. i would have like more time with the two characters traveling around the void, and even more time with the cameo characters that tag along with them... the budget would have been nuts but this setup just feels like it would go better as like a 6 episode journey where the character bump into random nonsense in an episodic way.
Every MCU show has people saying "shoulda been a movie" Every MCU movie of the last 4 years has people saying "shoulda been a show" It's an automated suggestion at this point
Too bad that a movie who's underlying message is "These multiverse movies suck and we need to stop", is being followed by like, at least four more multiverse movies.
If you thought that was the message I don't know what to tell you other than watch the film again. The multiverse stuff wasn't just incredibly important to the film it literally drove the whole plot
The Deadpool fight on the bus scene reminded me of those old arcade games where it would scroll the scene along while you were shooting stuff. I think that was intentional?
Even though it wasn’t perfect, I need more Deadpool. I loved seeing the rest of the heroes who would normally exist in a PG 13 context just brutally murdering people or getting brutally murdered. (Spoilers) In particular Gambit using his powers to blow up peoples bodies and Johnny Storm getting de fleshed. Also the post credit of Johnny saying word for word everything that Deadpool said he did was so great.
Why has the internet been trying to convince me that expecting a decent plot from a movie is pretentious? Heaven forbid wanting a film that’s fun AND has a solid storyline
True but then also you have people on the extreme other side who are trying to convince you you shouldn’t have fun with a movie you like to have fun with if it doesn’t have a story.
except for years now we've been complaining about movies being too focused on the messy timelines and storylines... we wanted and needed some light heartedness and now we got it people are crying like little babies that there are plot holes.
@@MKultraInstinct 👏👏👏👏🙌 Right!? This was the most Deadpool comic accurate Deadpool movie they've made. Those comics have a sliver of a plot, just enough to support the hilarious shenanigans. They are all about the jokes.
They haven't been trying to convince you that expecting a decent plot from a movie is pretentious. They have been trying to convince you that expecting a coherent plot from a DEADPOOL movie is STUPID, and complaining about it, is pretentious. But I guess trying to convince you to use your brain and basic logic is impossible.
Deadpool does a reacurring joke about how he can’t understand Gambit, but I had a way harder time understanding what Wesley Snipes was saying in parts. Was that just me?
@@belzebul maybe a reference to the fact Blade is British in the comics? Or it could’ve just been an odd Wesley Snipes acting choice. Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed that lol. Thought I was crazy
This was such a classic Deadpool comicbook story. In the comics, this is what his stories are like. You either love it or hate it, but to me this was the most comic book accurate Deadpool movie. And a really good one! As a movie not as good as the first two, but i was in heaven with this one because I happen to enjoy Deadpool comics!
Again...there was no reason "in the movie" for WHY Paradox (or b15🙄) was putting Deadpool in the main timeline, and no reason "in the movie" for Paradox to tell Deadpool about his plan to build the Time Ripper. For that matter, they didn't provide any reason for Paradox to want to assassinate Cassandra Nova.
I took it as it was intentionally the same story arc as Logan because he needed to become the new anchor for that universe. To replace "Logan" he needed to go on Logan's journey. Now he's worthy of being the anchor.
@0:14 "sometimes buses take years, and sometimes there's three buses in a week." For context for international viewers, he's talking about Australian buses. If you ever travel here, it'll make sense. Just don't try to take the bus. ;)
the part where he's on the yellow X on the mountain of blood covered skulls like that page in the comics was so dope I want a painting of that, it was super dope
The story felt that it traded internal consistency for allegory - i loved it but depending on who you ask it may not have been a worthwhile trade and i get that.
The plot of this film was literally about the executives just trying to kill off the Fox universe and Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) literally fighting the powers the be to allow that to happen, giving that universe the send off it deserves. It was beautiful, if you can’t appreciate that metaphor, you can’t truly appreciate the genuine great piece of work this film is.
I felt like this movie did the multiverse in a much more satisfying way than Dr Strange 2. Like yeah it was all fan service, but it was better than 30 seconds of random stuff before settling on essentially two other alternate New York cities.
Both this and MoM are good, I feel like MoM had better emotional stakes with Wanda but America Chavez is no X-23. This movie uses the Fox stuff to its advantage.
@@li-limandragon9287Except the whole plot was nonsense and Wanda could have just gone to a universe where she was dead and got to her kids. The whole plot relies on a stupid premise. She's also extremely evil and selfish but the Wandavision show and MoM act like she was this "redeemable villain".
I didn't watch any trailers so X-23 was a suprise to me. I shed a tear when blade showed up quickly followed by a quiet outburst when gambit came out. Then i went on another quiet fist pumping session when X-23 shows up lol.
Mason nailed it with the Zucker Bros. comparison. It made me think of what it would be like if Parker and Stone from South Park did a “Marvel Special”. Best movie ever but I kinda missed the emotional hooks the first two Deadpool movies had. I did enjoy the emotion that popped up in this from time to time though.
This one had enough emotional moments, the whole point of the yellow costume and the montage at the end is closing the book on the past choices and truly embracing what people loved about these characters in the first place.
As someone who has spent their entire lives watching nothing but Marvel movies from Blade to the current day stuff and will continue to watch Marvel movies from Secret Wars and beyond, I really did enjoy this movie and catching all of the references to the MCU and other non-MCU films and I enjoyed every single bit of it. I get how some may not like it but for me I loved it!
I'll say this about Deadpool and wolverine, I haven't been this excited for the MCU after a movie of theirs in years so by that definition yeah I think it's back. This was just a crap ton of fun and invigorated everyone's excitement for the MCU.
@@DontEvenLiftBroBased off the trailer Brave New World looks great. Fantastic Four trailer looks great. Russo brothers back for Avengers is very promising based on their 4/4 MCU track record. Maybe they will fuck it all up but lighten up a bit guy.
4:42 the only way I can make sense of it is that the timeline of Logan is the “trunk” and Deadpool is on a “branch” of that trunk. So Deadpool had to go to another “trunk” and bring back a Wolverine and so long as there’s a meaningful version of him somewhere on Deadpool’s “time tree” then that brings life back to that tree. I think the metaphors is if people stop caring about a certain ip then it withers away, but if you can reignite a passion for that character and world then the ip can live on.
The main problem is that the MCU is in a predicament, it needs to plan its next move accordingly without stepping into desperation; Bringing back RDJ as Doom shows that its not going well on the desperation front. Because Deadpool and Wolverine has had so much hype and I've heard nothing but praise online... I can't judge as i've not seen it; mostly because I'll probably wait until the movie comes out on DVD/Blu Ray/Digital. But it reminds me of Spider-Man No Way Home, I know its Sony but the MCU needs to plan its next film accordingly because first we had No Way Home from Sony which was massive with the return of Andrew and Tobey and then Morbius came and jokes aside for that film, it was critically panned. So The MCU has gotta make sure that the next movie is almost as on par with D&W if it wants to make a comeback.
So bringing back an actor to play an evil variant of a hero as the crux of a storyline in which the entire point is to have an evil variant of a hero is "stepping into desperation." But, you praise this movie for bringing back an actor to play a variant of a hero in a farewell to the legacy of the era of those heroes? Make it make sense bro. You just literally made two opposing points.
@@thedarkemissaryHow am I praising D&W when I've not even watched it. I'm only going off other people's opinions considering how much they've hyped it. If anything, the film doesn't seem to have anything to do with the MCU, just a love letter to the Fox Era of Marvel Movies like No Way Home was a lovely letter to the Sony Era of Spiderman Movies. And I get the feeling that you are referencing when Iron Man became Doctor Doom in the comics by saying "Evil Variant"; but they've literally said RDJ is playing Victor Von Doom which doesn't make sense. If they are gonna pluck a Doctor Doom variant from the Multiverse, might as well use Julian Mcmahon as he's an established Doctor Doom/Victor Von Doom. Bringing back RDJ is probably because Marvel thinks the fans want him back but overall it cheapens the impact of Endgame. We've all said that RDJ is Iron Man and Iron Man died in Endgame. But now, RDJ is apparently Von Doom now too.
Any good actor can play another character. That said in the comics Stark has become a version of Doom, iron maniac and even a freaky Friday type body swap. Different mask Same task RDJ said
The idea of an anchor being is truly absurd, especially for the TVA who exist outside of time. Wolverine's death is written into history so the idea that he "died" and therefore that timeline will slowly deteriorate should mean that that reality should have begun to deteriorate the moment it came into being (since the entire timeline is already written, no?) Especially since Logan died in the future from Deadpool's perspective, so he isnt even "dead" yet for Deadpool, which means that his death is DEFINITELY written into history, which means that its known that he will die from the beginning of time. Also all universes feature mortal beings so the idea that theres just a random being who is the anchor being means that any time a reality will just begin to disintegrate because one individual died. Marvel truly doesnt understand anything about the consequences of their multiversal stories.
Yeah, I handwaved a lot of stuff, because it's a Deadpool movie, but that was just ridiculous. Everyone dies--or at least can be killed, even if they're a supposedly immortal being. And an entire reality is contingent on one human being's life?
From an MCU perspective? Yes it's very stupid but for deadpool it's quite par for the course because it serves as an in universe manifestation of a meta concept which is the fact that wolverine as a character is what held up the entirety of the marvel fox franchise. Rather than making sense from a physics perspective it makes sense from a meta perspective which is what deadpool is all about. The theme of the movie is how characters from dead franchises are simply discarded or put in a box where they arent sure what to do with them and wolverine's death as a character signifies the dying of fox marvel's franchiae. You see this all the time in deadpool media. For example in deadpool killustrated him killing archetypal heroes like moby dick and don quixote erased the heroes inspired by them from continuity. Ultimately, yes it's stupid but it's a deadpool thing that is quite clever in the context of deadpool things.
I really thought that "worst" Wolverine was gonna be "Old Man Logan" who killed all the X-Men while being hypnotized by (who cares) I don't know why they just reused Logan. Really pulled it's punch that way.
My only complaint would be that a lot of the time at least during the deadpool corps fight Wolverine is just doing the same stabbing motion with his right hand again and again but aside from that I thought it was all pretty good.
The fight with the void crew was atrociously shot with constant shaky cam and quick cuts which was so jarring because every other action scene was so much better
@@Harvjw98 Agree! most of the action was quite good, but I was a bit dissapointed with the Void crew fight scenes, I thought Blade would have a more interesting fight with Azazel, and he did kill it, but almost off camera, you get like the last second of it. Electra's and X23 fights were very generic, only Gambit had a really cool moment with the cards.
Honestly I doubt it. Having Deadpool go all out in his own movie is completely fine. But I'm really not sure if the fourth wall breaking, making jokes kinda Deadpool would work in an Avengers movie with a serious tone. Unless they have to tone Deadpool down
@@FifaNL1 exactly. Yeah he will be back in his own movie I’m sure. The avengers are movies with comedic lines thrown in. But ultimately are world ending serious in tone. U can’t just throw deadpool in them. Cause he breaks anything dramatic ur trying to build and also doesn’t work in pg-13
Personally, I'd want to see the Old Man universe from Old Man Logan. So I wouldn't have a problem with someone like Henry Cavill plays young Wolverine and Hugh Jackman becomes Old Man Logan. Add in Wesley Snipes as Blade, Micheal Douglas as Hank Pym (and whoever else they feel like drumming up), and just tell the story like it's No Country for Old Men. Just call the movie Old Man.
You guys would like the Japanese film Audition which starts off like a romantic comedy about a man who's wife dies and he holds auditions to find a new partner but then it turns into a horror film.
This movie like no way home brought an important message that the MCU needs to capitalize on. These movies have been exciting and fun, and for the majority of ticket buyers delivers on what it promises. Staying consistent is important for the future of the MCU.
The film above all was an obvious homage to the Fox era of movies (as wayward as they were). Seeing Jackman as Wolverine again was wonderful (and if the movie is to be believed, he’s staying… FOREVER), and Reynolds carries most of the film in spite of its poor plot. I just went into it expecting something that wouldn’t take itself too seriously and would make me laugh; it delivered on both. That’ll be it for the Deadpool movies for a while, and maybe that’s for the best, as the cutting comedy was largely replaced by loosely-connected action scenes. Either way, I loved it.
Loved it. Its not greater than the sum of it parts, buts i thought all the parts were great (action, comedy, effects, cgi, costumes). Like yeah the 6 man teamup wasn’t great compared to airport fight, but it still had great moments. Also the cowl reveal, and deadpool corp fight along with antimatter climax were amazing for me (right up there with my favorite moments of any comic book movie). My favorite deadpool movie despite having weaker story than 1 and 2 (which don’t really have great stories either they are just more competently made familiar stories).
13:52 Marvel's TH-cam channel actually did a series of videos based on those comics 7 years ago. They just announced the other day they're bringing it back just for Maso
This film is good...already feels incredibly overrated. Just nowhere near as good as some people think. That being said I like that Deadpool and Wolverine got to team up and that this is a love letter to the Fox Marvel universe. I like that it was made and it's enjoyable. It's just....not as good as some people think.
But it’s not a 100% a love letter to Fox, if anything it’s a well deserved beatdown for decades of bad decisions, woefully producing and not really understanding the characters or why people like them. It does surprisingly have layers, not to the same degree as Logan of course but they’re there. Especially on the meta level.
@@li-limandragon9287 the mid credits and the way the cameos were portrayed were very loving. The only character that relentlessly got mocked was Johnny and that was more because of Chris Evans not because of the character.
@@brandonhinkle968They shat on Gambit being shafted, they shat on Wolverine not getting to wear yellow and Deadpool literally turns to the camera and says “Get fucked Fox, I’m going to Disneyland”. Yes the credits are more gentle but to say Fox doesn’t take a pounding is ridiculous.
@@brandonhinkle968No they literally turned to the camera and said “Fuck you Fox I’m going to Disneyland” and that’s before all the other relentless beatings. They paid tribute to the production of those movies, not quite Fox itself.
@@li-limandragon9287 that was a joke from Deadpool. It doesn't represent the entirety of the film. Overall it was a love letter to the Fox Marvel films.
Zucker Brothers did Airplane, Top Secret, and The Naked Gun series. Only one of them wrote Scary Movies, and never did anything else after that. So, the one-note genre "parodies" are people trying to emulate them and failing.
The only part that really gave me a sense of "closure" for the Fox-verse was that sidebar behind-the-scenes montage during the end credits. There is just so much that either happens off-camera, or hinges on really loose exposition. that even a nerd like me was struggling. This film was definitely a grad-level comic nerd film. My poor friend who only watched some of the movies was utterly bewildered. I was sad that we saw absolutely none of the Fox-verse X-Men in the film. The best thing about it were the characterizations. I think the actors did a pretty good job, but the movie itself was being meta about meta-commentary. You've got to be deep in the fandom to make sense of it. The inclusion of Tatum Channing as Gambit is an example.
It was a fun film, but I genuinely think everyone saying it’s incredible watched a different film to me narratively it was so silly the villains were terrible and it was just pointless, don’t get me wrong. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds were brilliant and some of the cameos were great but that doesn’t make a good film still has to be substance too.
The validation I felt when James said “I don’t even think this is the best Deadpool movie” 😂 I do NOT want to be a hater but ig it just wasn’t for me 🤷♂️
@@ViperVenomComicsI think people just want Logan level maturity and nuance frequently if not all time. But I don’t buy that, superheroes can be serious and gritty, but they’re also fun escapism. Deadpool 1 like Love and Thunder struggled with the tone especially with something like cancer (though Deadpool 1 is ultimately better). I appreciated this movie for having a consistent tone.
It's a fun comedy and vehicle for cameos, but I don't think it will hold up on a rewatch for me. The story structure is kind of a mess, and despite Ryan and Hugh's best efforts, there weren't really any emotional stakes to latch on to. And Emma Corrin really didn't get enough to do as the main villain, she was great in the scenes she had. I also hate that they sidelined the other Deadpool regulars to focus on the Wolverine/Deadpool relationship, even though I understand that's a main part of the movie. If anything this movie could stand to be 10-15 minutes longer to flesh some of those story beats out. It was less than 2 hours long minus credits. Deadpool even makes a joke about audiences getting used to longer movies.
@@ViperVenomComics no only a fan of the films, but I feel 3 just didn’t have the heart of 1 & 2. The heart is what really elevated the first two for me.
Loved every second of it. After a few years of the MCU kind of sucking, it was nice to go back and see some nostalgia. Reminders of times when I felt Blade Trinity was as bad as it could get. When I felt X3 had killed the entire franchise. When I thought that Deadpool at the end of Origins was the last we'd see of the character. Even those missteps are movies I remember fondly now in the wake of the boring slop we were given after Endgame-- and yeah, I felt vindicated to see Deadpool take a slight jab at the quality of Phases 3 and 4.
Did they just say the action scenes on this weren't as good ? The intro fight alone is one of the best of the trilogy. Not to mention all of the Wolverine and Deadpool fights.
Intro fight was great but by far the best imo. As fun as the Deadpool vs Wolverine stuff is, there isn't any stakes because of the healing factors so it does get a bit old
Endgame, Spider-Man, Guardians, and now Deadpool . . . That's the ending and the send off done well enough. Leave it there, come back in 3yrs with a new start, a new story, and use previous characters as a homage at most. Start from phase 1 again with different heroes. Use F4 and X-Men this time. Tell another 10yr story with its own beginning and end. There's enough that's happened up til now that you have plenty of cameos and references you can use. Use older actors in different roles, like RDJ being Doom, and Dafne being the new, permanent Wolverine etc. Yeah, 10yr storylines like Iron Man to Endgame. Then leave for 3yrs and do another 10yr storyline, leaving the previous stories and characters as reference points at most. Then we won't have the mess in between it all. Clearly defined beginning and end, with rest time before doing it again with a different story
@@KaneA87yes please, I always figured eventually I'd catch up to the Marvel canon but the rate that they churn this stuff out makes me quit before i even start. I don't care how many times we've seen the origin stories I want simple movies where the hero fights at most 3 of their famous villains and then i can go home knowing what the actually happened and I don't need to watch a 40 minute youtube video for context beforehand.
Deadpool may be the hardest individual series to rank.. to me, all 3 have been right about on par with each other. 1 was a great introduction, 2 reuses a lot of jokes from 1and is therefore not quite as funny but has better visuals and action... 3 is somewhere in between the two or tied with them on every level...
Nah 3 is no in par with 1. I agree on the reuse of jokes on 2 from 1. However 3 is no par with first 2. The screenplay in 1 and 2 are tight and clever especially in 1. As ryan renolds said in first we feast video about time and money kills creativity or smth like that, thats exactly what happened to this series. I was so disappointed with 3. I shouldnt have expected more from a marvel multiverse movie. Im kinda sad that deadpool is in the mcu now.
You guys are 3/3 on doubting Deadpool succès and it making a billion dollars 😂😂😂 please keep the tradition going it’s hilarious (or say I won’t make a billion, I’d enjoy the extra luck) ☺️
I think they meant that because the movie was already going cameo heavy they should have had more. I agree with a lot of what they said the plot was not great to me and even the fights left me wanting more. I do however want to rewatch and see if I find the movie overall better but I know the plot won’t improve.
Deadpool 3 is the World of Warcraft Legion expansion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After some great early entries WoW took a downturn until in Legion some beloved characters were brought back from the dead in a title filled with nostalgia. People loved WoW Legion. The next title Battle for Azeroth was the most panned and hated title in franchise history. Blizzard Entertainment went from great ideas as a small studio in the mid 90s to mediocre recycling of the same content when they got big and were bought by Activision. Now Blizzard-Activision only makes titles that will make billions. They follow metrics and formulas for big returns, ignoring good ideas that will merely be profitable in the millions. Could the original Deadpool even be made now with Marvel being owned by Disney?
5:40 'the action is not great...' You mean the scene where Deadpool does that thing to those troopers while that song plays? Or the multiple scenes where they fight one another? Or the scene where those people in that one dimension do things to those other people in that one dimension while Pool and Wolvie try to get that one thing that will stop the villain? Or the scene where Wade and Logan slice through that one crowd while that other song plays? Is THAT the not-great action?
I think the deadpool corp fight was a x-men arcade kind of homage but i think they should have gone more isometrical camera angel liked when dead pool was just hiding behind wolverine and poking out to stab pools
This movie delivered what it promised. I dont go to deadpool movies or read Deadpool comics for the brilliant plot or great story. Most of early Deadpool comics early on were just absurd and sometimes wafer thin stories and is a collection of sketches and quirky comedy with surprising deep character moments. Same was the experience in the movie. Expected a fun ride with some good sketches, i got that
Joe Kelly had a great run. Sadly most people know Deadpool and attribute his personality to Daniel Ways shitty run on the main book in the mid-late 2000s. He flanderized the character and made him too annoying to the point of go away heat. Like the video game Deadpool is more that character while movie Deadpool leans closer to the original writers intent
Little known fun fact: Wolverine’s costume was originally created with the brown color instead of blue, however it wouldn’t have stood out as much with many of their set backgrounds. They realized it would be too expensive and time consuming to create an entire new suit so the idea was to scrape off all of the brown layer and replace it with the blue color... This resulted in the movie being given the working title Blue Harvest.
Coincidentally, that was also the working title for Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
There it is
@@nicholaszeitner2134 always have to find a way 😄
I think you'll find that "Blue Harvest" was the working title for Star Wars: The Original Star Wars.
not a coincidence tho, intentional reference
@@nemoflexual yes of course mb
Everybody’s so focused on CGI wolverine after the bus scene nobody has questioned why loads of deadpool decided to just get on a bus midway through a fight
Noone is focues on either bub
@@JJZPH ight bubby
I don’t question either, I never cared about CGI as long as the story is good.
As for the Deadpool’s going into the bus, just remember what nicepool said, they’re all dumb but they know how to fight, if you pay attention to the DPs in the bus, you can see them acting stupid.
@@Grumpyskater “never cared about CGI unless the story is good”
The flash must’ve been pissing on your soul then 😂 and yeah you’re right with the dumb ones on the bus, the last guy at the end wasn’t counting bullets….
I mean, thats what random deadpool variants probably would do
It wasn’t perfect, but I happened to greatly enjoy Deadpool 3: They Punch for a Bit (and then they’re Mates)
@@yashabreslove8276 Ryan Reynolds done promo weeks before basically saying this is what the film would be and people are still disappointed 😭
That’s exactly what I hoped for and exactly what I got, I really enjoyed it. Some cameo’s, some action, some comedy. Seems like people were expecting this to be Winter Soldier with deadpool and wolverine. It’s like they never watched the trailer.
It doesn't have to be either... it's meant to be fun, not Shakespeare. I greatly enjoyed every minute of it too.
@@yashabreslove8276 yeah super confused why they are hyper critical of the plot of what is basically a non serious comedy. It’s like getting mad at the plot of Austin powers or something
they are never really mates
Danny Devito as 'Comic Accurate Wolverine' would've been the best cameo
for real, thats the kinda stuff that would take the franchise to another level for me
Except that Devito did a cameo in Goldmember that was basically that joke.
I'm still hoping he shows up in the final Spiderverse movie
Corridor Digital made a great video of digitally turning Danny DeVito into Wolverine. It's as good as it sounds
We were robbed of that and the Rob McElhenney cameo
Today I realized the plot was actually incredibly similar to Antman 3.
Characters get stuck in a strange realm and meet a crew of outcasts attempting to stop the ruler of the realm, ruler of the realm intends to ruin the multiverse, hero is about to make the ultimate sacrifice to stop them, gets bailed out by the other main character.
Ugh now I hate the plot even more
Its more like Toy Story 1
It’s incredibly similar to movies
@@PureWaterGuy That’s… actually a phenomenal comparison, and I’d make the case that Toy Story 1 is proof the stakes do not make the film, as it is the best of the 3, but the stakes are simply that a boy loses a doll and an action figure.
difference is quantum realm looked ugly, kang sucks as a character and the San Fran small scale family story is what worked well in the first 2 ant man movies that made it unique from the rest of the mcu
cos deadpool is more of a meta 4th wall breaking character could have fun with its multiverse premise, plus it looks like it was made with passion
My fav part was when Wolverine simply refers to Deadpool as “mouth” 😂
It’s fitting. Deadpool achieved the highest bar of breaking the 4th wall for me when I genuinely got annoyed with him on the same level as Wolverine in the first half of the movie bc he never shuts the hell up
The amount of 4th wall breaking and DP always having something to say in this movie was too much imo. Got to the point where he started to detract from stuff that was already funny because he had to comment on it to make sure we knew it was supposed to be funny
His humor and character hasn’t evolved or matured, which you generally like to see at least some of by the time you get to a third movie
Yes bro i fucking started dying everyone was looking at me like im crazy
@@loooneytuunessyour username makes this check out 😂😂
@oweeenie1754 In Orgins Stryker found a way to shut Wade up. In DP & W Wolverine himself found a way to shut him up. 😂😂
The whole roast he did in that scene was prolly the best part of the movie
Best MCU movie in years is the one that has almost nothing to do with the MCU and stars no established characters from it.
Established heroes maybe, Happy Hogan and B-15 were in it
Take off your rose-colored glasses kid, it was fine but nothing special, this movie won't be as well remembered as the previous X-Men and Deadpool movies in a few months.
Guardians 3 was better.
@@The_Ostrichdon’t mind him, he’s caught up in the moment lol
@The_Ostrich it's fan service to the max its a huge mess of a movie I had tons of fun but it's not a great movie
I definitely think it was like a loving homage. They may not have all filmed together and, yes, the plot is rather thin, but I think all the cameos play into the themes of D&W -- about wanting to matter and getting a proper ending. And I think, in that regard, each of the cameos got badass moments and a chance to shine without being a joke. Nobody sets out to be a bad or forgettable version of a hero, so to see the outcasts get to be world saving heroes was inspiring to me.
Yeah, I agree.
If they were being disrespectful, I'd expect them to pull an X-Force and kill them all off as a joke.
But their whole bit about wanting endings felt sincere and not only did they get to actually be cool without being mocked, they didn't even die. Sure their fight scene could have had better cinematography, but that doesn't mean the effort wasn't there.
The entire movie was fanservice in the best possible way. They knew this was the last hurrah for so many of these characters and everything was built around that. It's why I can forgive the simple plot and how nonsensical the concept of an anchor being is, because that was clearly never the point. The point was a celebration of these characters and their decades of history.
They all got on the bus in homage old boy. They knew their parts.
@@iout even when the one big actor is killed off, it's not dismissively or as a joke to him, but because "he was killing the budget." And honestly, most of the fight scenes were great. If they're complaining about the big fight scene at the compoundm some of the actors were of an advanced age and you'd have to shoot around them to make the fight look convincing -- or probably other extenuating circumstances.
I wanted Anna Paquin as a comic-accurate Rogue, flying and super strong and calling people "sugar". Would've been perfect alongside Tatum's Gambit.
I'm surprised that ain't happened
Now that you mention it that was a huge missed opportunity! Good call.
I was hoping for more mutants in general tbh. They definitely wanted X-men fans to show up so the marketing was VERY ambiguous
It makes me laugh that Cable and Domino and Russell aren't there... but Shatterstar, who Deadpool mocked and seemed to hate, is there. I guess he was cheaper to get.
I did like the vanisher cameo tho.
i thought he only saved peter as well and left the rest of x force dead
@@mk6rfc1 Me too, but evidently not. I guess they needed to make up the numbers and he was cheaper than Josh Brolin and Zazie Beetz.
@@mk6rfc1 He went back in time and stopped them all from dying.
@@mk6rfc1still doesn’t explain the absence of Cable and Russel
No, but it a gave a reminder of how much fun an mcu movie would be if only they brought in actors and directors that gave a shit
Is that the problem?
Iman Vellani is a huge marvel nerd but people didn’t like Miss Marvel.
@SimonLYW yeah i think has more to deal with the characters being utilized. Like when it comes to extremely popular characters ppl are alot more willing to except an average film or show. But when it comes to less popular characters like ms marvel it gotta be some high quality stuff
@SimonLYW that was a writing problem rather than a problem with the actress. They changed all her powers for a start.
you dont like dominating billion - trillion dollar companies to pump out shit youll consume like the dumb, blind consumer they think you are?
@ULTRAOutdoorsmanms marvel is probably the most popular comic character that has been created in the last decade
The comparison to Scary Movie parodies is spot on.
it's wild that Scary Movie holds up, knowing those guys went on to make that horrible Fast and Furious Parody
@@s1ckboirarii actually still have a good time with the scary movies so maybe thats why I like it.
@@s1ckboirarithat’s just wrong lol the Wayans brothers have nothing to do with Super Fast and those guys have na writing credit even though they did not add to the script of scary movie because of a similar movie that came out at the same time.
@@thisisntmyceiling whoopsie, i really cannot tell after like Scary Movie 2 all those movies drop to the same level of dogshite, Disaster Movie, Epic Movie etc
mb on the wrong info but I just meant you can still watch Scary Movie, and it's a decent watch but after that all of those type of movies were just.. oof. I hope they cover Superhero Movie, its Spiderman 1 but even worse which Maso would hate (which James would love)
@@s1ckboirari after the second one the way and brothers left, I can see the comparison for sure with the rest of the franchise lol
Did anyone else notice that the fight scene in the Honda Odyssey was basically a stand-in for a sex scene between the two of them
Yeah, that dawned on me midway through the scene. Particularly when they shot the vehicle rocking for an entire day. They both let out a lot of (one-sided US)Tension.
@@RuthacI genuinely expected that when the Next day Passed through it would pan up on a shirtless hugh jackman Smoking a cigarette and Deadpool would say "So uhh, That just happened"
"The MCU is Back", and "The MCU is Dead" are among some of the dullest conversations you can have. It happens after every project now; people have goldfish memories.
Some things are good (Loki, Guardians 3, Shang-Chi, No Way Home, etc), and some are bad (Secret Invasion, Love and Thunder, Quantumania, etc). It's almost like every other film/tv/book franchise that has ever existed.
People are now retroactively acting like they loved every Phase 1 and 2 project, which just wasn't the case at the time. You experiment, see what sticks, what doesn't, to then build to the event film stretch.
This has all happened before, the only difference is the AMOUNT of stuff.
Yeah exactly I have noticed that online the loudest people are the extremists. "This is the best" or "this is the worst". All of us who are just like yeah some things good some bad don't feel the need to write it everywhere across socials
Well you named like 1 good thing and then like 3 lies. Stopped reading this propaganda there.
The idea that there's ever going to be an end to marvel movies probably makes the young people feel as though they're more relevant.
As somebody who is approaching their mid thirties I can't imagine there's going to be an end to them ever.
They're money printers, it doesn't matter how badly every other movie does when the franchise consistently brings in billions in merchandise.
Having the backing of Disney means that the money is never going to run out.
I promise one day you'll get a movie and TV series for all of the most niche and forgotten heroes from Marvel, and they'll probably all lose money on the box office and make it back on merchandise.
On the otherhand, I remember when the Avengers movies were basically the only thing anyone could talk about and I think it's because a lot of people wrongly assumed they were going to stop when they finished that story.
Loki sneak
The issue is also the previous phases had a coherent throughline even if the movies were all across the spectrum of quality. Lately it's just the worst of the worst corporate cringe just trying to see what sticks. There's been some decent stuff but the issue is there's no real connection. I don't think there's necessarily an issue with standalone stories but they just feel entirely disconnected and if they flop they just pretend like it never happened at all.
Maybe, I was just in a theater with a bunch of Marvel nerds or something but everybody was hooping hollering and laughing the whole movie It was so much fun
That’s the movie experience I was hoping for with this one, but my theater crowd was pretty muted 😕
Movie theatre audiences are a coin toss regardless of the movie but mine was laughing a lot too, its my favourite part of these movies
Same here. People started clapping once the screen went dark for the movie to start. The nerds will laugh at everything lol
Dude people went wild in my theatre for blade including myself i don’t know why hahaha
@@isaacmontes7195because it’s motherfucking wesley snipes back as Blade. It’s worthy to go fucking nuts over
Them being invincible is one of the things that made it funny for me. It let them beat the shit out of each other with no restrictions throughout the whole movie. Added a physical componant to the funny arguing
I feel very conflicted by this movie. It's cameo and fan service porn at it's core. Did I enjoy Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman and the numerous fun cameos? Absolutely. Do I think the story is flimsy and held back by bad pacing and exposition? Yes
I absolutely hate that they threw the Deadpool/Vanessa relationship in the trash. Made no sense from where the first two films came from.
In absolute fairness even the best MCU had Marvel stories have plot problems, that includes Winter Soldier and Logan.
If anything it was too consistent for something that is supposed to be set in the Foxverse.
oh please due respect to the actress she did a fine job and all NOBODY was seeing these movies for fucking Vanessa get real
I completely agree with the Vanessa thing.
There's no need to be conflicted though, it doesn't matter enough.
Let it go, enjoy it or don't, leave it there
@@KaneA87oh disney fucking LOVES your kind
@@li-limandragon9287 I do think it's a lot better than Fox films like Origins Wolverine, X3, Apocalypse, or Dark Phoenix
My friend and I saw it on Saturday.. we laughed the entire way through. Several people in our theater were constantly cracking up.
I wasn't expecting or looking for a rock solid plot, I went for immature and deprecating jokes and gory, gratuitous violence...the cameos and the meta shots at Disney and Marvel and Fox..
It is a even better than I hoped. We're both going again next weekend with 4 more of our friends.
It’s really disappointing that folks are settling for movies with shitty plots. No reason you can’t have a good story/script & make it fun. I miss the days when cameos were special.
@@sproductionsincgood thing the regular viewing public aren't like all the nerds on the Internet who complain about everything.
@@sproductionsinc You must be fun to hang with
@@sproductionsinc I view comic book movies in the same light as comic books.. some of them will be genuinely great stories and some of them will be little more than an excuse to get fan favorite characters together for an adventure.
Everyone will have their own opinion about what's good and what's garbage..that's the beautiful thing about opinions being subjective.
None of that happened
The takeaway from this movie appears to be that established characters played by established actors can beat any form of franchise-fatigue, and that appealing to what you know people want beats trying to be "clever".
Deadpool & Wolverine was made to do two things - a final goodbye to the Fox-Era of Marvel-Movies, and to first and foremost serve as a crowdpleaser.
It did the first thing well, and judging by how the box-office is shaping up, did the second thing even better.
this
Counterpoint: Guardians of the Galaxy.
Someone who actually gets it.
It also achieved its goal of being a shit movie
@@jameshill8775 GotG was also a crowd pleaser, though. So point still stands.
The minivan fight is the best of the fights in the movie. There are 2 things that sell it: the argument they have before (which leads into the fight), and the brutal close quarter fight (beween 2 guys that don't die). The worst shot one was the one in the void, wifh the cameos. It was noticeably shakey, in comparison with the other fights, which weren't.
It has no stakes the fight is just pure filler, if you cut it from the movie there would be no consequences
@@stellviahohenheimif you cut the whole movie there would be no consequences. I didn't see the film for consequences, I saw it to have an entertaining time and I did
If you got rid of movies entirely there would be no “consequences” - other than there would be a lot more live theater.
The only thing that didn’t work for me was the plot about DP quitting as a merc. There was clearly a meta narrative about Disney not wanting him, but it felt forced to have him just give up in his own timeline
Agreed. I also didn’t like the sabretooth vs Wolverine fight.
It's the Gremlins 2 of the MCU which is fine by me. I love how chaotic that movie is
You know whats odd? My big complaint about a large portion of the marvel shows is that falcon and winter soldier, moon knight, ms marvel, hawkeye, all feel like they were movie scripts that a producer liked but didnt think would play well at the box office so they stretched the script to a 6 episode season by adding bloat.... but this movie... actually feels like it would have made a better miniseries than a movie.. i would have like more time with the two characters traveling around the void, and even more time with the cameo characters that tag along with them... the budget would have been nuts but this setup just feels like it would go better as like a 6 episode journey where the character bump into random nonsense in an episodic way.
No
Nah
Every MCU show has people saying "shoulda been a movie"
Every MCU movie of the last 4 years has people saying "shoulda been a show"
It's an automated suggestion at this point
An extra 30 minutes would've done wonders for this film.
Or just make the plot more personal, instead of universe-ending... yet again.
@@sammonroe882 hot take. Moonknight was unique and interesting
Too bad that a movie who's underlying message is "These multiverse movies suck and we need to stop", is being followed by like, at least four more multiverse movies.
If you thought that was the message I don't know what to tell you other than watch the film again. The multiverse stuff wasn't just incredibly important to the film it literally drove the whole plot
@@Ghostking5904"plot"
Yeah this movie hinges on the multiverse plot and wouldn't exist without it lmao.
@@nrsrymj disliking the plot is not the same thing as not having one
@@Ghostking5904yeah sure, just thinner than the paper it was written on. Jokes on me though, this plot set a new record.
The Deadpool fight on the bus scene reminded me of those old arcade games where it would scroll the scene along while you were shooting stuff. I think that was intentional?
Like the X-Men side scroller from the late 80-early 90s
it's from that fight scene in Oldboy where the iconic character Oldboy fights a series of men in one long shot down a hallway
@@burgerpocalypse I also got massive Oldboy vibes from it. The OG and still the best hallway fight ever.
It also reminded me of the bus fight from Shang-Chi (best part of the movie).
yes, oldboy, which is also an homage to beat em ups
I'm 30 days clean off fentanyl and cocaine!
Congrats, it's going to be worth it.
@@SineN0mine3he probably lying you can't be that goalbile
Don't give up man! Get back on that horse and party hard!
Vacation is over. Time to get back to work.
Terribly sorry for your loss
I don't think I've disagreed with a Mr. Sunday take more than this one. Most of the jokes hit, action was fun, and the plot was engaging enough.
Same
Yeah I thought they were overly harsh
They are incredibly hung up on the plot. It’s a Deadpool movie lol no one should care
I think you are the reason we don’t get good movies in the cinema anymore
@@pishdaad Yep. I'm the reason. You got me.
“We’ll save that for the spoilers part of the video”
*talks about entire plot and what happens*
The plot isn’t a spoiler, the cameos are
Even though it wasn’t perfect, I need more Deadpool. I loved seeing the rest of the heroes who would normally exist in a PG 13 context just brutally murdering people or getting brutally murdered. (Spoilers) In particular Gambit using his powers to blow up peoples bodies and Johnny Storm getting de fleshed. Also the post credit of Johnny saying word for word everything that Deadpool said he did was so great.
Why has the internet been trying to convince me that expecting a decent plot from a movie is pretentious? Heaven forbid wanting a film that’s fun AND has a solid storyline
True but then also you have people on the extreme other side who are trying to convince you you shouldn’t have fun with a movie you like to have fun with if it doesn’t have a story.
Its a Deadpool COMIC COME TO LIFE, when has anything in the comic ever made sense?
except for years now we've been complaining about movies being too focused on the messy timelines and storylines... we wanted and needed some light heartedness
and now we got it people are crying like little babies that there are plot holes.
@@MKultraInstinct
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Right!?
This was the most Deadpool comic accurate Deadpool movie they've made.
Those comics have a sliver of a plot, just enough to support the hilarious shenanigans. They are all about the jokes.
They haven't been trying to convince you that expecting a decent plot from a movie is pretentious. They have been trying to convince you that expecting a coherent plot from a DEADPOOL movie is STUPID, and complaining about it, is pretentious.
But I guess trying to convince you to use your brain and basic logic is impossible.
Deadpool does a reacurring joke about how he can’t understand Gambit, but I had a way harder time understanding what Wesley Snipes was saying in parts. Was that just me?
Yeah, he sort of spoke in an accent, which he did not do in the original Blade movies-not sure what was that about
@@belzebul maybe a reference to the fact Blade is British in the comics? Or it could’ve just been an odd Wesley Snipes acting choice. Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed that lol. Thought I was crazy
This was such a classic Deadpool comicbook story. In the comics, this is what his stories are like. You either love it or hate it, but to me this was the most comic book accurate Deadpool movie. And a really good one!
As a movie not as good as the first two, but i was in heaven with this one because I happen to enjoy Deadpool comics!
Glad they pointed out that there was no reason for Paradox to try to recruit Deadpool or tell him his plan.
He’s an idiot, same most of the TVA were idiots in Loki.
Paradox was told by his superiors (b15) that wade was to be kept, and moved to the main timeline. They say it right in the movie.
Again...there was no reason "in the movie" for WHY Paradox (or b15🙄) was putting Deadpool in the main timeline, and no reason "in the movie" for Paradox to tell Deadpool about his plan to build the Time Ripper.
For that matter, they didn't provide any reason for Paradox to want to assassinate Cassandra Nova.
@@mor4652Cause the TVA are idiots, which Loki strong established. It was more consistent characterisation than Fox deserved tbh
Who cares! 😂😂😂😂😂
I took it as it was intentionally the same story arc as Logan because he needed to become the new anchor for that universe. To replace "Logan" he needed to go on Logan's journey. Now he's worthy of being the anchor.
But Logan is already alive in that universe lol it made no sense now there are 2 Logan’s
@0:14 "sometimes buses take years, and sometimes there's three buses in a week." For context for international viewers, he's talking about Australian buses. If you ever travel here, it'll make sense. Just don't try to take the bus. ;)
the part where he's on the yellow X on the mountain of blood covered skulls like that page in the comics was so dope I want a painting of that, it was super dope
Further proof that all Marvel had to do was take two years off after Infinity War, and reload with the X-Men and FF.
The story felt that it traded internal consistency for allegory - i loved it but depending on who you ask it may not have been a worthwhile trade and i get that.
The plot of this film was literally about the executives just trying to kill off the Fox universe and Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) literally fighting the powers the be to allow that to happen, giving that universe the send off it deserves. It was beautiful, if you can’t appreciate that metaphor, you can’t truly appreciate the genuine great piece of work this film is.
I felt like this movie did the multiverse in a much more satisfying way than Dr Strange 2. Like yeah it was all fan service, but it was better than 30 seconds of random stuff before settling on essentially two other alternate New York cities.
Both this and MoM are good, I feel like MoM had better emotional stakes with Wanda but America Chavez is no X-23. This movie uses the Fox stuff to its advantage.
@@li-limandragon9287Except the whole plot was nonsense and Wanda could have just gone to a universe where she was dead and got to her kids. The whole plot relies on a stupid premise.
She's also extremely evil and selfish but the Wandavision show and MoM act like she was this "redeemable villain".
Having Deadpool abduct Hugh Jackman and make him do Wolverine stuff would also be very similar to the Bruce Campbell movie My Name Is Bruce.
I didn't watch any trailers so X-23 was a suprise to me. I shed a tear when blade showed up quickly followed by a quiet outburst when gambit came out. Then i went on another quiet fist pumping session when X-23 shows up lol.
Mason nailed it with the Zucker Bros. comparison. It made me think of what it would be like if Parker and Stone from South Park did a “Marvel Special”. Best movie ever but I kinda missed the emotional hooks the first two Deadpool movies had. I did enjoy the emotion that popped up in this from time to time though.
This one had enough emotional moments, the whole point of the yellow costume and the montage at the end is closing the book on the past choices and truly embracing what people loved about these characters in the first place.
Wolverine gave more emotion to it than any other Deadpool movie. I literally couldn’t give less of a shit about Deadpool’s whore girlfriend
Jesse Falcon just announced at SDCC that "Marvel Super Heroes What the . . .?" is coming BACK!!! I'm so stoked for it, thought I'd pass that along.
What happens if the real downturn of the MCU and this movie rekindling that Marvel vibe was just to appreciate the friends we made along the way?
Sounds blue.
Speaking of which….
@@tomtripp5417 the alternate title for this was actually Deadpool & Friends.
@@PowuhToSeven not Deadpool & the friends we made along the way?
As someone who has spent their entire lives watching nothing but Marvel movies from Blade to the current day stuff and will continue to watch Marvel movies from Secret Wars and beyond, I really did enjoy this movie and catching all of the references to the MCU and other non-MCU films and I enjoyed every single bit of it. I get how some may not like it but for me I loved it!
I wish the guy yelling Rodney was back 😢
on a podcast clip?
@@henryirwin3135in general. the multiverse is poorer without him.
RODNEY!!!! 😹😹😹
@@shevare5weskerRODNEY!!!!
RODNEY!
... Rodney? Blue Harvest?? Anyone?
Ben Kingsley showed up at the shang chi premiere and no one had any clue he was in that movie
I'll say this about Deadpool and wolverine, I haven't been this excited for the MCU after a movie of theirs in years so by that definition yeah I think it's back. This was just a crap ton of fun and invigorated everyone's excitement for the MCU.
What makes you think captain America brave new world or any marvel movie is going to be like this? It’s an outlier bro… don’t get your hopes up
@@DontEvenLiftBroBased off the trailer Brave New World looks great. Fantastic Four trailer looks great. Russo brothers back for Avengers is very promising based on their 4/4 MCU track record. Maybe they will fuck it all up but lighten up a bit guy.
@@DontEvenLiftBro what a negative ass thing to say in response to someone's joy.
@@CamJamesIs we wrong though? Where's the lie? Nobody should be invigorated for the MCU by this movie. This movie itself was just good.
@@DontEvenLiftBroYeah that's the unfortunate part. Personally I'm still cautious.
4:42 the only way I can make sense of it is that the timeline of Logan is the “trunk” and Deadpool is on a “branch” of that trunk. So Deadpool had to go to another “trunk” and bring back a Wolverine and so long as there’s a meaningful version of him somewhere on Deadpool’s “time tree” then that brings life back to that tree.
I think the metaphors is if people stop caring about a certain ip then it withers away, but if you can reignite a passion for that character and world then the ip can live on.
The car fight was the best fight in the film. 10/10
The main problem is that the MCU is in a predicament, it needs to plan its next move accordingly without stepping into desperation; Bringing back RDJ as Doom shows that its not going well on the desperation front.
Because Deadpool and Wolverine has had so much hype and I've heard nothing but praise online... I can't judge as i've not seen it; mostly because I'll probably wait until the movie comes out on DVD/Blu Ray/Digital.
But it reminds me of Spider-Man No Way Home, I know its Sony but the MCU needs to plan its next film accordingly because first we had No Way Home from Sony which was massive with the return of Andrew and Tobey and then Morbius came and jokes aside for that film, it was critically panned.
So The MCU has gotta make sure that the next movie is almost as on par with D&W if it wants to make a comeback.
Could you explain how bringing RDJ back is desperation when he's playing a different character?
So bringing back an actor to play an evil variant of a hero as the crux of a storyline in which the entire point is to have an evil variant of a hero is "stepping into desperation." But, you praise this movie for bringing back an actor to play a variant of a hero in a farewell to the legacy of the era of those heroes?
Make it make sense bro. You just literally made two opposing points.
@@thedarkemissaryHow am I praising D&W when I've not even watched it. I'm only going off other people's opinions considering how much they've hyped it. If anything, the film doesn't seem to have anything to do with the MCU, just a love letter to the Fox Era of Marvel Movies like No Way Home was a lovely letter to the Sony Era of Spiderman Movies.
And I get the feeling that you are referencing when Iron Man became Doctor Doom in the comics by saying "Evil Variant"; but they've literally said RDJ is playing Victor Von Doom which doesn't make sense. If they are gonna pluck a Doctor Doom variant from the Multiverse, might as well use Julian Mcmahon as he's an established Doctor Doom/Victor Von Doom.
Bringing back RDJ is probably because Marvel thinks the fans want him back but overall it cheapens the impact of Endgame. We've all said that RDJ is Iron Man and Iron Man died in Endgame. But now, RDJ is apparently Von Doom now too.
Any good actor can play another character. That said in the comics Stark has become a version of Doom, iron maniac and even a freaky Friday type body swap. Different mask Same task RDJ said
No Way Home was MCU, not SONY. They licensed the use of Spider-Man, and made a deal to get the SONY versions of the villains to show up.
The idea of an anchor being is truly absurd, especially for the TVA who exist outside of time. Wolverine's death is written into history so the idea that he "died" and therefore that timeline will slowly deteriorate should mean that that reality should have begun to deteriorate the moment it came into being (since the entire timeline is already written, no?)
Especially since Logan died in the future from Deadpool's perspective, so he isnt even "dead" yet for Deadpool, which means that his death is DEFINITELY written into history, which means that its known that he will die from the beginning of time.
Also all universes feature mortal beings so the idea that theres just a random being who is the anchor being means that any time a reality will just begin to disintegrate because one individual died.
Marvel truly doesnt understand anything about the consequences of their multiversal stories.
Yeah, I handwaved a lot of stuff, because it's a Deadpool movie, but that was just ridiculous. Everyone dies--or at least can be killed, even if they're a supposedly immortal being. And an entire reality is contingent on one human being's life?
I thought it was genius
@@Goldaction0 how was it genius?
@@planet7085pst. He doesn't have a working brain. That's how it's genius.
From an MCU perspective? Yes it's very stupid but for deadpool it's quite par for the course because it serves as an in universe manifestation of a meta concept which is the fact that wolverine as a character is what held up the entirety of the marvel fox franchise. Rather than making sense from a physics perspective it makes sense from a meta perspective which is what deadpool is all about. The theme of the movie is how characters from dead franchises are simply discarded or put in a box where they arent sure what to do with them and wolverine's death as a character signifies the dying of fox marvel's franchiae.
You see this all the time in deadpool media. For example in deadpool killustrated him killing archetypal heroes like moby dick and don quixote erased the heroes inspired by them from continuity. Ultimately, yes it's stupid but it's a deadpool thing that is quite clever in the context of deadpool things.
I really thought that "worst" Wolverine was gonna be "Old Man Logan" who killed all the X-Men while being hypnotized by (who cares) I don't know why they just reused Logan. Really pulled it's punch that way.
It's insanely funny to drop a Lenin quote in the first 30 seconds of a video about deadpool
I don’t understand the action hate. I think the action was literally perfect
The Gambit stuff was chef’s kiss. I think maybe it was just let down by the Void not being an interesting arena.
My only complaint would be that a lot of the time at least during the deadpool corps fight Wolverine is just doing the same stabbing motion with his right hand again and again but aside from that I thought it was all pretty good.
The fight with the void crew was atrociously shot with constant shaky cam and quick cuts which was so jarring because every other action scene was so much better
@@Harvjw98 Agree! most of the action was quite good, but I was a bit dissapointed with the Void crew fight scenes, I thought Blade would have a more interesting fight with Azazel, and he did kill it, but almost off camera, you get like the last second of it. Electra's and X23 fights were very generic, only Gambit had a really cool moment with the cards.
I thought the fight with the Wolverine variants kinda sucked but otherwise I agree it was great
Totally disagree about the action sequences. This has some of the best in the entire MCU.
Agreed 🙌🏾
I thought I read somewhere it was Paul Mullin of Wrexham fame as welsh pool
Deadpool & Wolverine are almost certainly returning in Avengers: Doomsday.
100%.
Honestly I doubt it. Having Deadpool go all out in his own movie is completely fine. But I'm really not sure if the fourth wall breaking, making jokes kinda Deadpool would work in an Avengers movie with a serious tone. Unless they have to tone Deadpool down
100% Deadpool will be back, after all that foreshadowing of him with Thor crying
100% Deadpool will be back, after all that foreshadowing of him with Thor crying
@@FifaNL1 exactly. Yeah he will be back in his own movie I’m sure. The avengers are movies with comedic lines thrown in. But ultimately are world ending serious in tone. U can’t just throw deadpool in them. Cause he breaks anything dramatic ur trying to build and also doesn’t work in pg-13
Rove's "What The" was a reference I wasn't expecting to hear in a Deadpool and Wolverine Review. Surprised that anyone remembers that 🤣
Cavlerive... Mask good, Johnny Storm, hand through the head, orange Suit. Good stuff. It is a True Comic book movie everything is possible.
Yeah, the Cassandra Nova fingerface effect was very well-done and quite unsettling.
Personally, I'd want to see the Old Man universe from Old Man Logan. So I wouldn't have a problem with someone like Henry Cavill plays young Wolverine and Hugh Jackman becomes Old Man Logan.
Add in Wesley Snipes as Blade, Micheal Douglas as Hank Pym (and whoever else they feel like drumming up), and just tell the story like it's No Country for Old Men. Just call the movie Old Man.
I watched this in China, and after seeing how little was censored, I'm feeling very hopeful for the future of cinema in China
You guys would like the Japanese film Audition which starts off like a romantic comedy about a man who's wife dies and he holds auditions to find a new partner but then it turns into a horror film.
@18:36 Deadpool trys un alive himself in DP2, his head flies off & he still lives
Why are you saying un alive? This is not a tiktok video
@@TheBWAAAHHBecause youtube removes comments for less
That post-credits of _X-Men Origins: Wolverine_ also reveals Deadpool can survive a decapitation
18:28 is the correct timestamp btw**
This movie like no way home brought an important message that the MCU needs to capitalize on. These movies have been exciting and fun, and for the majority of ticket buyers delivers on what it promises. Staying consistent is important for the future of the MCU.
UNSOLICITED FUN(?) FACT:
Regarding the Robot Chicken vibe you mentioned, it was co-written by one of the writer/directors of Robot Chicken.
The film above all was an obvious homage to the Fox era of movies (as wayward as they were). Seeing Jackman as Wolverine again was wonderful (and if the movie is to be believed, he’s staying… FOREVER), and Reynolds carries most of the film in spite of its poor plot.
I just went into it expecting something that wouldn’t take itself too seriously and would make me laugh; it delivered on both.
That’ll be it for the Deadpool movies for a while, and maybe that’s for the best, as the cutting comedy was largely replaced by loosely-connected action scenes.
Either way, I loved it.
Loved it. Its not greater than the sum of it parts, buts i thought all the parts were great (action, comedy, effects, cgi, costumes). Like yeah the 6 man teamup wasn’t great compared to airport fight, but it still had great moments. Also the cowl reveal, and deadpool corp fight along with antimatter climax were amazing for me (right up there with my favorite moments of any comic book movie). My favorite deadpool movie despite having weaker story than 1 and 2 (which don’t really have great stories either they are just more competently made familiar stories).
13:52 Marvel's TH-cam channel actually did a series of videos based on those comics 7 years ago. They just announced the other day they're bringing it back just for Maso
This film is good...already feels incredibly overrated. Just nowhere near as good as some people think.
That being said I like that Deadpool and Wolverine got to team up and that this is a love letter to the Fox Marvel universe. I like that it was made and it's enjoyable. It's just....not as good as some people think.
But it’s not a 100% a love letter to Fox, if anything it’s a well deserved beatdown for decades of bad decisions, woefully producing and not really understanding the characters or why people like them.
It does surprisingly have layers, not to the same degree as Logan of course but they’re there. Especially on the meta level.
@@li-limandragon9287 the mid credits and the way the cameos were portrayed were very loving. The only character that relentlessly got mocked was Johnny and that was more because of Chris Evans not because of the character.
@@brandonhinkle968They shat on Gambit being shafted, they shat on Wolverine not getting to wear yellow and Deadpool literally turns to the camera and says “Get fucked Fox, I’m going to Disneyland”. Yes the credits are more gentle but to say Fox doesn’t take a pounding is ridiculous.
@@brandonhinkle968No they literally turned to the camera and said “Fuck you Fox I’m going to Disneyland” and that’s before all the other relentless beatings.
They paid tribute to the production of those movies, not quite Fox itself.
@@li-limandragon9287 that was a joke from Deadpool. It doesn't represent the entirety of the film. Overall it was a love letter to the Fox Marvel films.
Zucker Brothers did Airplane, Top Secret, and The Naked Gun series. Only one of them wrote Scary Movies, and never did anything else after that.
So, the one-note genre "parodies" are people trying to emulate them and failing.
Also Old Man Logan made a cameo
The only part that really gave me a sense of "closure" for the Fox-verse was that sidebar behind-the-scenes montage during the end credits. There is just so much that either happens off-camera, or hinges on really loose exposition. that even a nerd like me was struggling. This film was definitely a grad-level comic nerd film. My poor friend who only watched some of the movies was utterly bewildered. I was sad that we saw absolutely none of the Fox-verse X-Men in the film. The best thing about it were the characterizations. I think the actors did a pretty good job, but the movie itself was being meta about meta-commentary. You've got to be deep in the fandom to make sense of it. The inclusion of Tatum Channing as Gambit is an example.
From a Texan that frequently works in Louisiana, Channing's accent wasn't bad at all. Its just a stupid accent in general.
It was a fun film, but I genuinely think everyone saying it’s incredible watched a different film to me narratively it was so silly the villains were terrible and it was just pointless, don’t get me wrong. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds were brilliant and some of the cameos were great but that doesn’t make a good film still has to be substance too.
The validation I felt when James said “I don’t even think this is the best Deadpool movie” 😂
I do NOT want to be a hater but ig it just wasn’t for me 🤷♂️
Are you a big comic book fan?
@@ViperVenomComicsI think people just want Logan level maturity and nuance frequently if not all time. But I don’t buy that, superheroes can be serious and gritty, but they’re also fun escapism.
Deadpool 1 like Love and Thunder struggled with the tone especially with something like cancer (though Deadpool 1 is ultimately better). I appreciated this movie for having a consistent tone.
It's a fun comedy and vehicle for cameos, but I don't think it will hold up on a rewatch for me. The story structure is kind of a mess, and despite Ryan and Hugh's best efforts, there weren't really any emotional stakes to latch on to. And Emma Corrin really didn't get enough to do as the main villain, she was great in the scenes she had. I also hate that they sidelined the other Deadpool regulars to focus on the Wolverine/Deadpool relationship, even though I understand that's a main part of the movie. If anything this movie could stand to be 10-15 minutes longer to flesh some of those story beats out. It was less than 2 hours long minus credits. Deadpool even makes a joke about audiences getting used to longer movies.
@@ViperVenomComics no only a fan of the films, but I feel 3 just didn’t have the heart of 1 & 2. The heart is what really elevated the first two for me.
Loved every second of it. After a few years of the MCU kind of sucking, it was nice to go back and see some nostalgia. Reminders of times when I felt Blade Trinity was as bad as it could get. When I felt X3 had killed the entire franchise. When I thought that Deadpool at the end of Origins was the last we'd see of the character.
Even those missteps are movies I remember fondly now in the wake of the boring slop we were given after Endgame-- and yeah, I felt vindicated to see Deadpool take a slight jab at the quality of Phases 3 and 4.
I enjoyed this more than it deserved really
Me too thanks to Hugh Jackman.
It was for a second until the rdj Dr Doom announcement now that's the final nail in the coffin
Did they just say the action scenes on this weren't as good ? The intro fight alone is one of the best of the trilogy. Not to mention all of the Wolverine and Deadpool fights.
The n sync intro fight was so lame lol what?
Nope I disagree
@@sandeshkoirala5940Loved Gambit’s kills, I think they were too harsh on that account.
Yeah I don't know what they're talking about either. To me the fights in previous movies haven't been zany enough
Intro fight was great but by far the best imo. As fun as the Deadpool vs Wolverine stuff is, there isn't any stakes because of the healing factors so it does get a bit old
Best mcu movie since guardians of the galaxy 3 last year which was much better lol.
I think it's time to call it. Spider-Man was a goodbye, guardians was a goodbye, Deadpool was a goodbye from fox. It's time.
Yep
Endgame, Spider-Man, Guardians, and now Deadpool . . . That's the ending and the send off done well enough.
Leave it there, come back in 3yrs with a new start, a new story, and use previous characters as a homage at most.
Start from phase 1 again with different heroes. Use F4 and X-Men this time. Tell another 10yr story with its own beginning and end.
There's enough that's happened up til now that you have plenty of cameos and references you can use.
Use older actors in different roles, like RDJ being Doom, and Dafne being the new, permanent Wolverine etc.
Yeah, 10yr storylines like Iron Man to Endgame. Then leave for 3yrs and do another 10yr storyline, leaving the previous stories and characters as reference points at most.
Then we won't have the mess in between it all. Clearly defined beginning and end, with rest time before doing it again with a different story
@@KaneA87yes please, I always figured eventually I'd catch up to the Marvel canon but the rate that they churn this stuff out makes me quit before i even start.
I don't care how many times we've seen the origin stories I want simple movies where the hero fights at most 3 of their famous villains and then i can go home knowing what the actually happened and I don't need to watch a 40 minute youtube video for context beforehand.
Time for you to finally grow up?
Wow, you understood the basic premise for Deadpool and Wolverine. Congrats, your iq is now 53.
God, I wish i could do one of those; jump, backspin, heelkick, land... moves, there's so many of them in this and I love it.
Deadpool may be the hardest individual series to rank.. to me, all 3 have been right about on par with each other. 1 was a great introduction, 2 reuses a lot of jokes from 1and is therefore not quite as funny but has better visuals and action... 3 is somewhere in between the two or tied with them on every level...
Nah 3 is no in par with 1. I agree on the reuse of jokes on 2 from 1. However 3 is no par with first 2. The screenplay in 1 and 2 are tight and clever especially in 1. As ryan renolds said in first we feast video about time and money kills creativity or smth like that, thats exactly what happened to this series. I was so disappointed with 3. I shouldnt have expected more from a marvel multiverse movie. Im kinda sad that deadpool is in the mcu now.
The first two are extremely boring and forgettable. They mix together in my memory and I can't tell them apart.
@@sandeshkoirala5940boo fucking hoo 🥺
You guys are 3/3 on doubting Deadpool succès and it making a billion dollars 😂😂😂 please keep the tradition going it’s hilarious (or say I won’t make a billion, I’d enjoy the extra luck) ☺️
The Weekly Planet: I hope it isn’t just 180 minutes of cameos and Easter eggs
Also The Weekly Planet: This needed more cameos.
They don’t know what they want anymore. 😂😂😂😂😂 can’t believe James said Deadpool 2 is his favorite. Dog shit movie
I think they meant that because the movie was already going cameo heavy they should have had more. I agree with a lot of what they said the plot was not great to me and even the fights left me wanting more. I do however want to rewatch and see if I find the movie overall better but I know the plot won’t improve.
Deadpool 3 is the World of Warcraft Legion expansion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After some great early entries WoW took a downturn until in Legion some beloved characters were brought back from the dead in a title filled with nostalgia. People loved WoW Legion. The next title Battle for Azeroth was the most panned and hated title in franchise history. Blizzard Entertainment went from great ideas as a small studio in the mid 90s to mediocre recycling of the same content when they got big and were bought by Activision. Now Blizzard-Activision only makes titles that will make billions. They follow metrics and formulas for big returns, ignoring good ideas that will merely be profitable in the millions. Could the original Deadpool even be made now with Marvel being owned by Disney?
"...like it's a Kevin Smith movie."
...Yeah, it's a Deadpool movie... 14 year comic boy humor, 4th wall breaking.
thank you guys for being here
7:20 - Tom Cruise
26:11 - I met Shawn Ashmore!
Deadpool wouldn't die if his head was cut off lol he exploded in the second movie and his head is alone
The didn't say he'd die. They said it would be over... The fight...
@@chrishumpert608 sure but alternatively Deadpool could just cut off wolverines head. They made it sound like only Deadpool could lose
5:40 'the action is not great...'
You mean the scene where Deadpool does that thing to those troopers while that song plays?
Or the multiple scenes where they fight one another?
Or the scene where those people in that one dimension do things to those other people in that one dimension while Pool and Wolvie try to get that one thing that will stop the villain?
Or the scene where Wade and Logan slice through that one crowd while that other song plays?
Is THAT the not-great action?
“Oh look the MCU back from the dead, it’s a miracle”
I enjoyed the movie a lot. The song choices were really fun, especially the ones that were part of that particular FOX Marvel time period.
I think the deadpool corp fight was a x-men arcade kind of homage but i think they should have gone more isometrical camera angel liked when dead pool was just hiding behind wolverine and poking out to stab pools
It's a popular action movie shot, popularized by Oldboy
It was a love letter to the fans. Embarassing. Sappy. Scattered. But sincere. I liked the movie.
This movie delivered what it promised. I dont go to deadpool movies or read Deadpool comics for the brilliant plot or great story. Most of early Deadpool comics early on were just absurd and sometimes wafer thin stories and is a collection of sketches and quirky comedy with surprising deep character moments. Same was the experience in the movie. Expected a fun ride with some good sketches, i got that
Joe Kelly had a great run. Sadly most people know Deadpool and attribute his personality to Daniel Ways shitty run on the main book in the mid-late 2000s. He flanderized the character and made him too annoying to the point of go away heat. Like the video game Deadpool is more that character while movie Deadpool leans closer to the original writers intent
18:29
Nahh. .
Remember in Deadpool 2 opening when he try to kill himself and you can see his head "flying around". .
He still survive that. .
If there's no Rodney we riot
Stop living in the past
@@MFCunnilingus 😭
people were being weird to the actor and people continuing to be weird and annoying is not gonna change their minds
Couldn't believe it when Guy Who Shouts Rodney, Big Ears Batman, and Corn of Coblin walked into that cave
I love that line from the end of the movie about the past making you who you are today.