Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination
Nicholas Pauley
- Dancepool
- (as Nick Pauley)
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- TriviaKevin Feige served as an associate producer on X-Men (2000), and was present at Hugh Jackman's original audition for Wolverine. Feige said, "For [Jackman], and for me, and I think for all of the fans of Marvel, it's unbelievable what has happened in 23 years... to have Hugh come back is incredible. For me, personally, that is where I started. It was his first on-set audition, and he flew up to Toronto to do a read with Anna Paquin. I remember sitting behind the camera, well behind the camera, at his audition... It's very full-circle having him come back in this new Deadpool film."
- Crazy creditsClips and behind the scenes footage from the 20th Century Fox superhero movies (the X-Men franchise, Fantastic Four duology, and Elektra) play during the end credits.
- ConnectionsEdited from Thor: The Dark World (2013)
- SoundtracksOnly You (and You Alone) (re-recorded)
Written by Buck Ram and Ande Rand
Performed by The Platters
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard
Featured review
Deadpool would say, 'An Orgasmic Experience'
Remember back in 2022 when Dr Strange: Multiverse of Madness came out? That was when everyone was so pumped up after No Way Home that they were expecting another bang from the MCU? Especially when 'Multiverse' was attached to it, everyone thought they would be tons of cameos, many WOW moments and the scope would be bigger before everyone was kinda disappointed because it was not what we expected it to be though... the film is still good. Just the hype that actually killed the film.
Now, after watching Deadpool & Wolverine, it felt like Disney and MCU had learned from that because oh boy, everything you wanted in Dr Strange back in 2022, you will get it here in this third installment. This is a love letter to all the fans. It's a movie that's going to SAVE future MCU movies. From the moment the film began, we knew that everyone in it had so much fun making this. It's quirky, it's jaunty and it's all about giving back to the society.
Did I hear cameos? Yeppy, the number of cameos here is the one you would be satisfied with. It's a lot for a 2-hour film. And what's great is that the cameos aren't just limited to the characters, but also to objects, physical references, locations and etc. A lot of the brainstorming and creative processes go to making sure they bring the best out of these cameos. And believe us when we say that they honour the cameos so much more they what they did for Multiverse of Madness. They took note and made sure they delivered the cameos the right way that it should be.
Previous Deadpool showed a lot of gore. Now, add Wolverine into it and this is the goriest we've seen MCU pulled in their movie since Iron Man 1. It's satisfying. What we've been hoping from Disney not to tone down anything, they even made this one even better. Blood is this movie's middle name and we're in for a treat.
Is the plot interesting enough? Well, it's a bit more complicated to answer this one. Definitely, this is a fun wild ride from beginning until the end, it's like walking down the memory lane. But we cannot overlook that this film does rely on those cameos and fan services to make an impact in its storytelling. Throw all the fan services out there, will it still be good? Might be but it will be another post-covid MCU film. But hey, one thing's for sure, it opens to A LOT of doors for future MCU films. The right doors. But hey, Deadpool & Wolverine has plenty to look out for. The stakes are higher, the villain is formidable and the titular characters' arcs are just golden.
Deadpool being Deadpool, it's such a treat watching him having fun. It really feels like Deadpool is directing this movie. And writing it. And putting all the jokes in it. All the jokes are mostly on point. Some are verbally explicit, some really got us laughing out loud, some are even fresh from the oven, it's unheard of. The movie really knows what the fans want.
But one thing to note of, you need to have a good pop culture knowledge for you to understand a lot of the jokes or references here. This may be a downside for some especially the general audience. It is a bit hard if you don't follow the current trends or news that's happening. You may be left a tad bit confused.
While the fun is there, sometimes they might be having too much fun? To the extent that some scenes felt way too parodied. It took us out from the experience a bit. The CGI felt off at times, with the scenes and contexts became too ridiculous. It's like they had total freedom to do what they wanted without really thinking through where the story should go next. I mean, having total freedom is a rare but great thing in Hollywood but if it's too much, then it's too much.
Adding to that, it did feel like it was a 'free roam' film. It's not properly thought out through. It's empty at times, relying on cameos and jokes to sustain audience's interest. It's sort of like a museum filled with artifacts and vintages and rarely seen treasures but there wasn't really a strong cohesive narrative to end it with a bang. It meanders without a clear direction for the bigger scope of the MCU. Not to say that the plot isn't interesting, it still is but just not on par with everything else we're getting in this film.
You might think this is a nitpick but we felt there's one particular music that is in the track list that had so much potential but was enormously wasted. They could have done so much more with the song! Like, SO MUCH MORE. Why put it out there if you're gonna properly use it? Might as well just cut the song entirely. Such a wasted opportunity. Sigh.
Verdict: Deadpool & Wolverine is like a fanboy's wildest dream come true! It's the ultimate love letter, packing in all the juicy stuff we wished for from Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness-think epic cameos, fan service galore, and gore that makes Iron Man look like a teetotaler. It's a zany, nostalgic joyride that flings open doors for future MCU madness. If you're itching to relive the epic feels of Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home, buckle up, buttercup-you're in for a rollercoaster of epicness. Chef's kiss muahhh-this one's a riot!
Now, after watching Deadpool & Wolverine, it felt like Disney and MCU had learned from that because oh boy, everything you wanted in Dr Strange back in 2022, you will get it here in this third installment. This is a love letter to all the fans. It's a movie that's going to SAVE future MCU movies. From the moment the film began, we knew that everyone in it had so much fun making this. It's quirky, it's jaunty and it's all about giving back to the society.
Did I hear cameos? Yeppy, the number of cameos here is the one you would be satisfied with. It's a lot for a 2-hour film. And what's great is that the cameos aren't just limited to the characters, but also to objects, physical references, locations and etc. A lot of the brainstorming and creative processes go to making sure they bring the best out of these cameos. And believe us when we say that they honour the cameos so much more they what they did for Multiverse of Madness. They took note and made sure they delivered the cameos the right way that it should be.
Previous Deadpool showed a lot of gore. Now, add Wolverine into it and this is the goriest we've seen MCU pulled in their movie since Iron Man 1. It's satisfying. What we've been hoping from Disney not to tone down anything, they even made this one even better. Blood is this movie's middle name and we're in for a treat.
Is the plot interesting enough? Well, it's a bit more complicated to answer this one. Definitely, this is a fun wild ride from beginning until the end, it's like walking down the memory lane. But we cannot overlook that this film does rely on those cameos and fan services to make an impact in its storytelling. Throw all the fan services out there, will it still be good? Might be but it will be another post-covid MCU film. But hey, one thing's for sure, it opens to A LOT of doors for future MCU films. The right doors. But hey, Deadpool & Wolverine has plenty to look out for. The stakes are higher, the villain is formidable and the titular characters' arcs are just golden.
Deadpool being Deadpool, it's such a treat watching him having fun. It really feels like Deadpool is directing this movie. And writing it. And putting all the jokes in it. All the jokes are mostly on point. Some are verbally explicit, some really got us laughing out loud, some are even fresh from the oven, it's unheard of. The movie really knows what the fans want.
But one thing to note of, you need to have a good pop culture knowledge for you to understand a lot of the jokes or references here. This may be a downside for some especially the general audience. It is a bit hard if you don't follow the current trends or news that's happening. You may be left a tad bit confused.
While the fun is there, sometimes they might be having too much fun? To the extent that some scenes felt way too parodied. It took us out from the experience a bit. The CGI felt off at times, with the scenes and contexts became too ridiculous. It's like they had total freedom to do what they wanted without really thinking through where the story should go next. I mean, having total freedom is a rare but great thing in Hollywood but if it's too much, then it's too much.
Adding to that, it did feel like it was a 'free roam' film. It's not properly thought out through. It's empty at times, relying on cameos and jokes to sustain audience's interest. It's sort of like a museum filled with artifacts and vintages and rarely seen treasures but there wasn't really a strong cohesive narrative to end it with a bang. It meanders without a clear direction for the bigger scope of the MCU. Not to say that the plot isn't interesting, it still is but just not on par with everything else we're getting in this film.
You might think this is a nitpick but we felt there's one particular music that is in the track list that had so much potential but was enormously wasted. They could have done so much more with the song! Like, SO MUCH MORE. Why put it out there if you're gonna properly use it? Might as well just cut the song entirely. Such a wasted opportunity. Sigh.
Verdict: Deadpool & Wolverine is like a fanboy's wildest dream come true! It's the ultimate love letter, packing in all the juicy stuff we wished for from Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness-think epic cameos, fan service galore, and gore that makes Iron Man look like a teetotaler. It's a zany, nostalgic joyride that flings open doors for future MCU madness. If you're itching to relive the epic feels of Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home, buckle up, buttercup-you're in for a rollercoaster of epicness. Chef's kiss muahhh-this one's a riot!
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