Rarely is a third return to the same place successful. This one was even better, although the film is better received when you know the intricacies of Loki. +1 for mentioning Fox legacy in the end credits. :)
I think it is inferior to the previous two Deadpool movies. The references and jokes were on steroids in this one.
The main problem I felt was that everyone seemed as careless and dumb as Deadpool himself, even the plot was a freaking joke.
Logan though, now he actually seems like himself. A few of the action scenes are a bit goofy with him, but still very enjoyable having him back with us.
Still better than most recent MCU stuff though. So go watch it+
A bunch of action scenes. Over told jokes. Crappy plot. But all in all, it was an entertaining movie. And yes, it is a MUST WATCH!
I had some letdowns but overall it was a pretty fun movie, the usual deadpool
Well cant unsee it. Wolverine with mask looks like 2 batmans (man) kissing
Loud, shrill, dirty, brutal, somehow honest, sometimes mean and above all fanservice deluxe.
Deadpool & Wolverine is cool, but nothing more. I really enjoyed watching it in the cinema last night, but throughout I had the feeling that the film couldn't decide whether to be a serious Marvel film or wacky Deadpool action, which rarely takes itself seriously and underlines this several times when breaking through the 4th wall.
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This was fun. I saw it in a d-box experience so got chair shaking which was a fun add on. Better I'd imagine on a film like twisters, but this was still cool. It was a fun goofy movie with some nice character moments and a bunch of fun cameos. I'm not in any rush to rewatch it, but i had a good time. The credits montage of behind the scenes from the older films was really cute, made me a little emotional.
Fucking EPIC. Please don't read or watch any trailer before watching the movie. PLEASE. It was so enjoyable, fun, heartfelt... We all know Marvel it's a heartless money machine, but the actors CARE, and it's great to see that put in the movie.
I feel it's already very re-watchfull, and I can't wait to watch dubbed in Brazilian portuguese! Too bad Isaac Bardavid ain't here anymore to dub this one too. RIP Issac! You're appreciated and missed :heart:
it's not perfect I guess but I honestly enjoyed it and I almost cried watching the behind the scenes during the credits because somehow all that got me really emotional SO FUCK IT I'LL GIVE IT A 10/10 FOR THAT SPECIFICALLY. THE NOSTALGIA GOT ME.
I doubt Avengers Doomsday will top this because that's going to be a giant turd so I'd say this is the last good MCU movie we'll see for a while
Also I fucking loved to see so many amazing characters back (fuck yeah Blade !!! WESLEY SNIPES IS STILL THE GOAT) -even though we're missing some cool characters from the previous movie- and I love Hugh Jackman aaand I love to finally see Wolverine with the suit and mask and omg i'm geeking out so much this is kinda embarrassing
I still can't stand Ryan Reynolds in general but credit where it's due... this was entertaining
p.s: I saw Rob McElhenney in the credits but I think I missed out his cameo? did he actually make it to the final cut?? damn I was looking forward to that
It was good but it wasn't great. Some solid humour, cameos and action but went too far at times for the laugh and didn't quite work. A real shame. One example being the X-23 appearance didn't need her putting on the sunglasses. Less is more.
It's definitely one for 'that type' of fan. But the beats with Logan definitely made it special. Some solid dark stuff right there.
Johnny Storm: In the void, you're either food for Alioth or you work for her.
Deadpool: Go on, Johnny.
Johnny Storm: And I'll tell you who 'her' is: Cassandra Nova. A megalomaniacal, psychotic asshole. A finger licking dead-inside pixie slab of third rate dime-store nut-milk. And I'll tell you what she can do.
Deadpool: I'm listening.
Johnny Storm: She can lick my goddamn cinnamon ring clean and kick rocks all the way to bald hell. In fact, I don't give a shit if she removes all my skin and pops me like some nightmarish blood balloon. If the last thing I do in this godforsaken cum-gutter existence is light that fuck-box on fire, I still won't die happy!
Deadpool: Holy shit, girl. You crazy.
Johnny Storm: That's right, Wade. I won't be happy until I've urinated on her freshly barbecued corpse and husk-fucked the charred remains while gargling Juggernaut's juggernuts.
Deadpool: Wow.
Johnny Storm: And you can quote me.
Deadpool: 'Kay.
Feel like I watched a different movie to everyone else. The references in this are gonna date really quickly. Disney/fox we get it, that joke runs really thin. Cameos, yes interesting for about 5mins but yet again a Marvel movie with a noisy messy second half that leads no where and makes little sense. Who cares !
That movie gave me a raging nerd boner!
What's really going to make this movie work for most Marvel fans is the cast. That being said, the less you know about who is in this, the better.
Now, as for the movie itself, it has several issues, but overall is good. It still does not top the first movie. Hell, I'd even say part two is better - which I did not initially like, but did after a second viewing; and I think that will be the story with Deadpool and Wolverine.
What are the actual problems? The movie operates in an MCU realm, that is to say it has higher stakes, and is heavier than the first two movies. While this makes for a more interesting film, it also has a tough balancing act with how goofy the character of Deadpool is.
As a result, the first, and second act are dreadfully slow. So much dialog, so much world building. What saves all of this is the ending. Wow! Talk about sticking the landing!
Speaking more generally, Deadpool fans can rest assured that this is still a Deadpool movie, and has not been neutered by it's addition to the MCU/Disney production house. This is very much a violent, not-for-kids, action comedy.
We still get some great fight scenes - particularly at the end. We still get the same style of comedy you'd expect from Deadpool. Trouble, for me at least, is how long the film has to drag in first gear to get all of the pieces in place before it can actually open up and be entertaining.
The best way I can put it is, you can have a deep drama like Logan (2017) or a light, fun, action comedy like Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), but if you want to have it both ways, that's going to take some amazing writing.
Tall order, medium pay off, great ending.
I'd recommend this to Marvel fans, especially if you've been into the movies from the beginning. Old-school Fox/Marvel fans rejoice.
Flawed, but worth a watch... or two.
Hugh Jackman with surprisingly emotional scenes. Ryan Reynolds with tons of laughs, one-liners and references. On point!
Super violent but we all knew that going into it. To be expected. Well done!
absolutely uncanny.... I'm crying nerd tears, cameos galore!!!! my favorite is the unmade movie for Channing Tatum/Gambit actually is so good!
Ohh they never disappoint with the Post-Credit :joy::joy::clap_tone3::clap_tone3::type_4:
Disney finally made a good movie for adults.
A pure super hero movie like no any other. Superb! Since Spidey far from home Marvel fans were waiting a movie like that.
I can't say I'm a big fan of the first two Deadpool movies, but this one is great. Maybe because of the beloved Wolverine, maybe because of all the cameos and references, maybe everything altogether.
But it's definitely a fan's feast! They gathered almost everyone worth remembering and put it all together. And what's different from the rest of Marvel movies that play on nostalgia - here all the cameos play some role in the whole story, they are not there just to show the reference.
I wish there were less of Deadpool-ish ass-jokes, but that's minor.
Way better than any woke shit that Disney/Marvel offered us last several years.
Story-wise could have been better, but nevertheless, I enjoyed it very much.
Without spoiling anything, this is a really fun time with a ton of really cool surprises and some really cool action. Sometimes it goes a tad bit too far with the jokes in terms of stretching them out and out until it becomes unfunny but that feels like a signature for the series. It's a little gratuitous and a little too 4th wall breaking but all-in-all I think I like this about as much as the 2nd one. This series is surprisingly consistent considering everything that happens in it and has happened to it. I think I would genuinely recommend this to comic book fans who don't have a stick up their ass about "continuity" and other shit that really doesn't and shouldn't matter. The movie does treat some things with reverence and some things with its own brand of inanity but is overall just a really surprisingly solid movie.
Before getting to spoilers, if you're yet to watch this movie, I suggest going into it completely blind especially if you're a comic book movie fan.
Now for spoilers
I absolutely LOVED all the surprising guest appearances and I was not ready for any of them thankfully. This is such a loving tribute to heroes past and forgotten and heroes who never got their moment. They're not treated as simple cameos but given their own gratuitous fight scenes and action to perform which was deserved. While Deadpool constantly shits on 20th Century Fox, the characters and the actors in the series are treated with such love and respect and it was heartwarming to watch the BTS at the very end during the credits instead of the usual mid-credits stupid nonsense. I just hope this movie finally lets Wolverine rest and is the end of multiverses though I'm quite sure Disney is not going to care for that one bit. I completely understand why Hugh Jackman came back for this movie (aside from the bags of cash) of all movies but this is another excellent sendoff for Wolverine and I hope this is actually the quits for him. And Dafne Keen as X-23 was one of my favourite surprises in the movie and I'm so glad we saw her aged up and lovingly talk about the Logan who saved her. This stuff could have easily either swung into being sappy or utterly ridiculous and unnecessary. The movie threads through the needle and pulls it off really well somehow.
ohh sweet boy Johnny, language!
what a wonderful movie starring Jennifer Garner and some other people
It's been what I was afraid of. A fan service with fest of cameos and gags. It lacked a real story tbh. Decent enough summer fun.
The ultimate gagfest. I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan of superhero movies except for a handful, and this one has virtually no story, just a bunch of cameos and multiple references to Fox movies from 20 years ago. Is that enough? For some viewers, probably yes.
It works just like internet memes. It'll be funny for a week and then forgotten. It only makes sense if you know the Marvel cinematic world on and off screen (e.g. cancelled Fox movies).
A eulogy to the “universe” of 20th Century Fox and then some. Most of the humor is pretty bad but that’s kind of par for the course for Deadpool. The not so secret weapon is Hugh Jackman that doesn’t phone it in after all these years of Wolverine. That rubs off with a pretty solid arc for Deadpool and the sheer fact that they resisted the urge to make the “cameos” themselves jokes. Hugh for Wolverine until he’s 90 indeed
Boring and predictable. Half of the movie takes place in a lifeless CGI world where nothing really matters.
Worse entry of the trilogy.
It ended up being worse than Madame Web.
Who would’ve guessed the best Marvel trilogy was going to be from Deadpool. Well played!
2024-07 8/10 Good movie! Deadpool and Wolverine have good chemistry. Overall solid MCU movie, would watch again as comfort food
Let’s. Fucking. Go. :boom:
I knew I would enjoy this movie, I did not expect to love it as much as I did!!! :sob: hilarious, action packed and emotional from start to end, this movie lives up to and surpasses the hype for me :clap_tone1:
Bonus :star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star: for Hugh Jackman looking absolutely shredded (the most he ever has as Wolverine perhaps?) and making me look like DogPool
hysterical and so worth the watch in theaters :heart::yellow_heart:
Felt like a cartoon movie and not a live action one but it was worth the cinema visit.
Ryan Reynolds' comedy takes the spotlight. It's entertaining, full of laughs, and has great action scenes.
However, it's a movie that doesn't stand on its own. If you haven't been following Marvel devoutly since 2000, you won't understand the references and frankly, the excitement is lost. The scene cuts last 2 seconds, it's very fast-paced, with very few breathers. At one point, I felt like I was watching TikTok with a superhero algorithm.
It's a good movie, just don't think about it too much.
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for doing this. Only question I want answered is at very start DP is on 616 for interview. Then 6 weeks later hes on 10005. Cables wrist device is a time jumper, not universe jumper. How did he get there?…
I am so happy that I saw this. This was so epic. What a great movie. That's all I'll say. No spoilers or anything. Just go watch it.
In general, I hate the multiverse, but by deflating the multiverse, I could finally enjoy it some. The problem with multiverses is stakes are non-existant. Literally, the plot of this is to save universe number 10,006 or something. There are 10,000 more. Who cares? Luckily, this time we have the snarky narrative voice of Deadpool kept in check by the gruff snarling of Wolverine. It works together and could bring Marvel back from the never ending multiverse death spiral. Hopefully, they take this opportunity to course correct and truly save a universe: the MCU.
I hear so much hate for this movie from critics, and I love it as most of those people didn't read the comics, and there are so many references for those of us who read Claremonts run of X-Men will feel the same!
This is the right way to do fan service. Ryan carried the whole franchise and the love he has for the character is heart warming. The action, the references, the jokes, all of that made this movie one of the best superhero movie, the best in the Deadpool franchise
sorry for everyone i bored at the cinemas with my awful laughter, I'd do it again and again.
Ryan Reynolds has done it again. He has pulled his magic to drag Hugh Jackman out of retirement to create a fantastic film that finally gives the people what they want: A Deadpool and Wolverine team-up (with the added gift of comic-accurate costumes!). Fans of not only Deadpool but the film history of Marvel are going to be blessed 100%. The wait has not disappointed and I'm so glad that the first Rated R MCU movie was such a huge hit. Let's hope that Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios have learned their lesson and carry this momentum forward into Captain America: Brave New World.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are national treasures and have been immortalised with this entry. Endless laughs, spectacular cameos and a great theme explored. Summer 24 - what a time to be alive :tada::pray_tone5:
Third deadpool movie, fair enough worth to watch. Laughed my ass off watching a lot of scenes.
What happens in the credits makes it clear what the intention for Deadpool & Wolverine was, and I can commend Feige, Reynolds and whomever else was involved in getting this greenlit. The MCU wouldn't exist without the X-Men franchise, amongst others, laying the groundwork. This is the love letter to them.
There are 206 bones in the human body.
Unless I’m watching Gossip Girl.
Great fighting scenes, music and funny moments. But I feel it was more a cameo compilation. Some were very funny, other feels like a ex that is butthurt that the relationship didn't work.
I'm not a super hero fan but first DeadPool was different. It was my favorite and still it is. 2nd one was ok. This one was entertaining but did not meet my expectations.
My favorite scene had to be Furiosa I was not expecting that.
I am always entertained by the "DEAD POOL" movies. This one is no exception. If you love the MARVEL universe, you will enjoy this installment.
This was a victory lap for Reynolds, Jackman & all those cameos.
HOLY SHIT THIS WAS AMAZING!!!
Deadpool and Wolverine what an amazing combo, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman what a duo!!
Laughed me ass of at all the references, same for the rest of the people that weren in the cinema.
My mouth dropped when blade walked in the screen!!! My man!!!
Can’t wait for what marvel Jesus is going to do in the future for the MCU. Definitely now RDJ is coming back to play Victor von Doom.
Wow what an epic instalment for the Deadpool series. Really enjoyed it. Never takes itself too seriously and that’s the charm of it all. Also love Hugh Jackman making a return!
Marvel Jesus = MJ is hilarious. The real MJ is TVA. Everyone and everything can be connected and re-initiated by TVA.
Fun ride from MCU after sometime. Hugh and Ryan did well
‘Deadpool and Wolverine is the best thing to come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in years, if not the best. This film is a clear example of what you get when you get away from any kind of ideology, quotas and empty demands, and simply give the audience what they want, while respecting the source material.
The film is very funny, irreverent, politically incorrect and, of course, extremely violent. Every scene is loaded with the biting humour we've come to expect from Deadpool, making you can't stop laughing. It's also a real homage to Fox and their work with superheroes so far, full of cameos that will delight the most die-hard fans.
One of the strongest points is the villain (we'll spare you the details for your viewing pleasure), who is one of the most terrifying and accomplished in Marvel history. This antagonist adds a real and palpable threat that maintains tension and interest throughout the film.
‘Deadpool and Wolverine is the greatest thing we've seen from Deadpool yet. It's a celebration of everything that makes these characters great, and if you're a fan, you can't pass up this gem.
I felt they did a real sloppy job with wolverine's costume head piece. similar with Gamits, chest plate and face shield/cover.
They released the G rated version so can't say much about the some scenes but the dialogues and R rated dialogues were fantastic.
Make up was heavily done, faces looked young and deliberately made porcelain smooth.
I felt that the team was deliberately trying to mock mutant costumes. And that Ryan was mocking Wesley Snipes blade by making him look between Mr. Sinister, Midnight Suns blade.
I was able to avoid all trailers for this and really had no idea what to expect and, from a story perspective, I was quite surprised by where things went. But in the end, that didn't matter too much because story is not really the focus here. The story is ridiculous. It does absolutely whatever it wants to in the most ridiculous way that it could with tongue firmly in cheek and countless winks to the audience. In a way, that would be my only real negative - it perhaps turns the hijinks up a bit more than recommended, really making it feel like story takes a back seat to bouncing these characters off each other in humorous ways. But I can't complain too much, because this approach still makes for a very enjoyable film. They cram so many jokes in that the hit rate doesn't need to be perfect. These characters/actors have been doing this a long time and are good at what they do. Would I have cut out certain elements? Definitely (e.g.,dogpool and the army of deadpools was a miss for me). But I was smiling more often than not. As an aside, I quite enjoyed the mid-credits 20th Century Fox behind the scenes nostalgia - very cool way to look back on these properties.
Maybe the audience is not tired of superheroes movies. Maybe the audience is tired of soulless cash grabbing woke movies and this movie is proof to that. LOVED THIS MOVIE!
Utter perfection! No notes. Real Effort!
I absolutely enjoyed this film and came for a good time, not how this all connects to the MCU. This should be a must-see for any Deadpool and/or Wolverine fans.
This movie is insane in action shots, the comedy is in another level, the incredible chemistry btween ryan reynolds and hugh jackman.
The opening scene is the best in all marvel's movies.
Also, the number of characters that appears in this film and their entries was amazing.
literally this movie is marvel's jesus.
Humor, heart, and some surprises I pleasantly was able to keep myself free from being spoiled by. Another great sassy underdog story in the Deadpool book
Not a Marvel fan but Deadpool movies are fun. Loved this one!
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I feel bad for the kids who won't get to experience this. Just kidding, they should have just been born earlier.
Wow Marvel figured out how to make VFX that don't look dogshit!
This movie is everything that I needed it to be. Ryan Reynolds is right. He ''IS'' Marvel Jesus!
One of the few movies that I didn't want to end. Full of actions, laughs and a bit of heartache. Thank you Ryan for this epic trilogy. You did a great service with the Deadpool character.
Did you like the second film but not really the first film? You'll probably hate this movie.
Did you like the first film but not really the second film? You'll probably like this movie.
In the fashion of Deadpool 1, this is a comedy film with superheroes. Not the other way around. Every little thing in this movie was written around the basic concept of getting Hugh Jackman on set with Reynolds to make the audience laugh and cheer. But, honestly even if you were to prefer that kind of thing, this is still the objectively worst Deadpool movie and down there in the shitter with all the other recent MCU movies this film calls out.
It's ironic how this movie is so blatantly aware of all the issues that modern superhero films makes, yet they still make them anyways. Throughout the film they constantly point out these annoying traits that it knows the audience is sick of by now, and just continue doing them. I'd garner that about 20 solid minutes of footage total was spent on just filming all the cameo actors dramatically appearing on screen. They never fail to let the camera sit for a solid minute to allow the audience to cheer, this technique will happen various of times throughout this movie!
Hey, so I have a movie idea. Two practically immortal characters with opposing personality are finally paired up, so let's make the plot be the same world-ending stakes where they have to risk their lives to save the world like every other superhero film! Ooh, and the antagonist should be really strong but she toys around with the heroes for no apparent reason until they inevitably crawl their way to victory! And in the end, both the heroes end up sacrificing themselves to save the whole world (not "that" world, EVERY world so it's practically THE world now!) except they don't really get sacrificed because... Just because, ok!?
Comedy's always a hit or miss as well, and if you just take this as a comedy film you might come out with some laughs, literally anything can be "funny" so I won't go too hard on the criticism in this area. But I will note, that for the first half of the movie Deadpool's dialogue was constantly filled with the word "Marvel" in it, as he was repeatedly making the same jokes about Marvel and Fox over and over again. But hey, maybe it's funny the 10th time. You can really tell Reynolds had an influence on the writing by the way, because a good majority of the jokes were about actors playing the characters instead of the character. You can really feel the tunnel-visioned perspective of being so involved with hollywood film making, that when you see the face of a character you want to write a joke for you think about the actor every time.
Apart from that, it's just the average jokes you see in all the other Deadpool films. Using sexual metaphors to describe mundane things, and meta-humor that somehow never evolved passed the "this is a movie, guys!" phase. There was a rather long bit in the movie where the joke was apparently that dogs are cute? No, you are not watching Minions.
Wolverine being in the movie was the whole pitch for its existence, and somehow he felt like a side character. He honestly just existed there to fight. It really could've done with way more scenes of those two actually acting together in scenarios where they aren't just bee-lining to the next objective to stop world-ending peril. You know, maybe make the whole narrative revolve around that instead. Oddly enough this movie feels pretty similar to Suicide Squad 2016, if that movie had just constantly talked about how much of a bad movie it was during the movie.
Even if you liked cheesy plots, it wasn't even good for that. There were so many weird cuts, both in and out of action scenes, just everywhere. It makes you feel like they didn't even know what to do and was just piecing together shit in post-production.
It baffles me that this movie literally acknowledges the mistakes that the MCU make and just take no effort to fix them, instead doing the same exact thing. Seriously, why? This is just another No Way Home case of being a fan-fiction film, except this time fan-service for characters people hardly even care about. Not that it makes it even better. I just pointed it out, because hearing the toddler-hat wearing 30 year old whistle and cheer during the 5th cameo appearance in a row made me seethe a tiny bit. C'mon, you seriously do not fucking care about that character at all. It only exists as a "I recognize that!" moment.
I don't know why I continue to talk about this film, I believe it's because I didn't think 2 was so bad just to see the 3rd one flop. Reliving my feelings for MCU's spiderman trilogy. And Deadpool himself has so much potential to be something more. For one, I wish they integrated 4th wall breaking as a grounded character trait, having other characters acknowledge him as mentally ill for it. But instead, every other character is technically breaking the 4th wall too by just always ignoring Deadpool talking to the invisible wall.
I'll stop here. I have a bad taste in my mouth for typing this much for a superhero film.
But boy this comment is as long as what every girl I sleep with wants my dick to be.
Did you laugh?
Theme- 9.5/10
Rewatchibility- 9.5/10
Acting- 10/10
Kinematography- 10/10
Time- 10/10
Total - 49/5 = 9.8
They did it and I'll keep watching it until I'm 90! Going into this, I felt the movie would be successful, fun, and a perfectly serviceable film much like Deadpool 2. But coming out of it I realized that it over-delivered on those expectations. Hugh and Ryan are spectacular and expertly weave emotion and drama through two hours of humor and aggression. There are a lot of cameos and deep cuts out there but none really feel like homework nor take away from the movie if you don't get it. Language, blood, and gore aplenty which while gratuitous, is fine by me. I don't know where they go from here in for the franchise or the wider MCU, but I'll continue to stay and pray for our lord and savior; Marvel Jesus.
Thank you Marvel Jesus! That was brilliant!
Man, what a m̶o̶v̶i̶e̶(cameo). Cameo this, cameo that—no crazy plot or even a plot to begin with. I tried looking for a plot the entire movie and didn't find one. But it did have wild 3D effects, a crazy score, and a little bit of fun, and that's it. I think the movie never took itself seriously, it's just you. Gambit and Blade nailed it. I just went to the movie for Gambit and Wolverine.
Marvel's self-aware humor is negatively impacting their films in every possible way. It was already problematic when it targeted kids, but it's even worse when aimed at adults.
Yup they nailed it yet again!
The Chris Evans switcharoo had me screaming “fuck you” at the screen. Slow clap! Please give me a rated r movie with Channing gambit please!
I wonder who else was approached to join for a cameo but turned it down.
This was so beautyful. This movie has everything one could hope for and even more. This is how comic book adaptation is done. We live in a times where there is finally unlimited potential of CGI, so there is not limitation to show any superpower and fight between immortal superheroes wass perfect.
Seen last night, I liked it, the plot is an excuse to put cool cameos and cool fights and I applaud it.
Let's F*cking Go! :grin: :clap:
Deadpool & Wolverine: A Comic Book Dream Realized
From the very beginning, "Deadpool & Wolverine" bursts onto the screen with the chaotic energy and irreverent humor fans have come to expect from the Merc with a Mouth. This film feels like a love letter to comic book enthusiasts, seamlessly blending the zany, fourth-wall-breaking antics of Deadpool with the gritty, emotionally charged presence of Wolverine. The movie captures the essence of reading a comic book, where big, crazy choices and wild action sequences keep you at the edge of your seat. The introduction of variants and a plethora of cameos from beloved characters across the Marvel Universe only enhances this feeling, making it a true spectacle for long-time fans.
Hugh Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine is nothing short of iconic, and this film allows him to fully embrace the character in ways we’ve longed to see. The sight of Wolverine finally donning his classic costume and charging on all fours is a visual treat that elicited cheers from the audience. Jackman’s performance is a testament to his deep connection with the character, proving once again why he's considered one of the best actors of our time.
Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool is as quippy and meta as ever, and the film strikes a delicate balance between humor and heart. The emotional depth is surprising, particularly in scenes where Deadpool and Wolverine share poignant moments. One standout is Deadpool's farewell to Wolverine, which is both a nod to the characters' shared history and a poignant reminder of their enduring bond.
The film's action sequences are top-tier, with choreography that respects each character's unique fighting style. The inclusion of characters like Elektra, Blade, and even a hilarious cameo from Gambit adds layers of excitement and nostalgia. Wesley Snipes' return as Blade, complete with his signature line, "Some motherfuckers always trying to ice-skate uphill," received one of the loudest reactions from the audience.
The story navigates the complexities of timelines and multiverse mechanics with a wink and a nod, never bogging down in overly technical explanations. This approach keeps the focus on the characters and their journeys, making for a more engaging and enjoyable experience.
"Deadpool & Wolverine" isn't just a comic book movie; it's a celebration of the Marvel Universe's rich history and a heartfelt send-off to characters we've grown to love over the years. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this film is an emotional whirlwind that invokes nostalgia and opens your heart to the possibilities you imagined as a kid. It's a fitting tribute to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and a testament to the enduring appeal of Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool. This movie is sure to be remembered as one of the best in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a true comic book dream realized on the big screen.
I thoroughly enjoyed this outstanding superhero film. It was packed with delightful cameos and had the feel of an Avengers 5.5, making it a thrilling experience. If given the opportunity, I would certainly watch it again. I appreciate FINAS for allowing the film's authenticity to shine through by not censoring all of the curse words, despite some necessary censorship. I highly recommend this movie.
I just love Ryan and Deadpool. I just love Hugh being Wolverine. And while I am tired of multiverse and fan servicing, I just love the one they did in this movie.
Started off strong, got mixed up with more than one antagonist - unnecessarily, overall pretty good.
The best super hero movie after the End Game so far. Deadpool is truly Marvel Jesus.
If this was for you like for me, the first superhero movie in 10 years… well, it was fun and crazy but certainly I had not f clue what was going on. Is dying in superhero movies a thing of the past? Are there any stakes? Ok, I’ll watch the next one in 2034
It’s a farewell to the Marvel superhero movies of 20th Century Fox.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’:
Can we please have more R-rated Marvel movies?
I haven’t laughed like that in the theatre in a LONG time. SO much great humor, so many epic lines, that landed spectacularly well.
Cameo heaven. They took this extraordinary sandbox, built over literal decades, and played the shit out of it. Well done.
Deadpool & Wolverine are back for an incredible adventure full of heart, humor and lots of bodily harm. (Dw, they'll be fine.) This film is the perfect love letter to the Marvel films made under 20th Century Fox. The writers spared no expense crafting a fun story that brings back many Marvel characters which is sure to make lifelong fans wet themselves. With a funny script, numerous surprise cameos, and a soundtrack meant to be played on repeat, Marvel definitely nailed their one and only feature film for 2024. LFG!
It was fine, won't age well.
If you clap for cameos, you'll love it.
I saw the beginning scene twice actually. I came with my sister but she didn't like the humor and we had to leave. I came again by myself and yeah, it's a Deadpool movie. It's a Ryan Reynolds movie and if you don't like his humor then this is plainly not for you. At this point Disney, Marvel, the audience, and Ryan Reynolds are all banking on this being a hit.
And it is. But within the terms of the MCU. It's not a good movie, especially since the plot is so limited and bare, but it's chock full of fanservice and humor. And that's the point. Where this will go from here? Who knows. But it's a fun viewing if at least once.
And everyone gave it their best performance, even people you didn't think could.
So, so, so much better than I could've ever hoped for when Ryan Reynolds released that "Hey, Hugh, you wanna be Wolverine again?" video. I knew Disney and Marvel Studios finally having access to the Fox-Men stable of characters/actors could be awesome, but I never expected it to be this fucking awesome!
The cameos were both unexpected and incredibly funny at times, especially Chris Evans reprising his Johnny Storm from Fantastic Four role. Deadpool, just like the audience, fully expected him to be playing Steve Rogers/Captain America, so the "Flame On!" moment was one of the biggest laughs that early into the movie for me. Dafne Keen returning as Laura/X-23 wasn't a surprise since she showed up in the trailers, but the real surprises were Jennifer Garner and Wesley Snipes reprising Elektra and Blade. Channing Tatum as Gambit wasn't surprising, but it did make me feel kinda bad for Taylor Kitsch, who just cannot catch a fucking break! Kelly Hu back as Deathstrike and Ray Park back as Toad is fucking awesome, too! Hell, pretty much all the big characters from the original Fox-Men movies come back with their original actors, except for Taylor Kitsch :(
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is everything you’d expect from a Deadpool film, plus one bit superhero satire and one bit genuine love letter to all the Marvel comic book films that preceded the MCU and helped pave the way, even those projects that never actually came to be. The movie is basically a salad of nods to the original comic book material, tongue-in-cheek jokes, 4th wall breaks, and character cameos, that somehow mixes surprisingly well and delivers a perfectly enjoyable result.
It’s clear that both thought and effort went into securing those character cameos, and it’s impressive how they managed to keep them secret before the film’s release. As expected, for its biggest part, the film doesn’t take itself too seriously, which allows the movie to get away with quite a few things. After all, you can’t complain that a plot device is a MacGuffin if the film calls it a MacGuffin first. All in all, the majority of the jokes land, the chemistry between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds undeniably works and carries the plot, and when things do get serious it still manages to deliver a solid story.
Despite the film never pulling any punches when it comes to calling out the shortcomings of some of the more recent MCU projects, it’s pretty clear that it holds only love for its source material, the characters, and the creators that brought them to life. Something that becomes evident by all the nods, references, and credits it features.
I don’t think that the question whether or not it will “save the MCU” is fair for any Marvel project, because no film or show can guarantee what comes next beyond telling its own story. And above all else, ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ is a Deadpool film. It’s violent, it pokes fun at itself, it’s often nonsensical and irreverent. It also has its serious and genuinely touching moments, but it can’t, it won’t, and it never set out to deliver the epicness and emotionally impactful story of ‘Avengers: Endgame', and if you go into the film expecting that, then that’s on you (though I would suggest that you may want to give the recent X-Men ’97 cartoon a chance, in order to satisfy that itch).
It may or may not be Marvel Jesus, but it definitely delivers some solid fun.
The definition of the word perfection is not enough to describe this film
I'm really not a fan of Deadpool; I haven't seen any of the other movies, but my friend wanted to see this.
Overall, I liked it more than I expected to, but the thing that really made it for me was all the cameos and Logan in general.
That said, the violence & gore was a bit much at times and it felt really unnecessary, especially when it's just two characters who can't die, whaling on each other for the fourth time already. Also, all the foul language and references were just so unnecessary. I think I would enjoy a PG version of this movie a lot more.
Favourite part: the Logans montage
Definitely had a good time, though it started to feel like the same joke was being made over and over again by the end. Also, for all the cameos they had, I was personally a little disappointed they didn't feature Gwenpool , though I can see how that would be difficult. Also Emma Corrin was fantastic, but I was extremely underwhelmed with all of the shots of her using the time ripper. It just wasn't very dynamic, I'm generally not a huge fan of a big final battle moment that requires the hero(es) and the villain to just stand completely still lol Overall very enjoyable, if a little too long. The first Deadpool remains the best one, imo.
Finally!!!! MCU IS BACK!!! Before watching this film I saw reviews saying that this is the best MCU film since Endgame and I have to easily agree with that. There have been some ok films since Endgame but Deadpool and Wolverine is definitely, in my humble opinion anyway, the best MCU film I've seen since that awesome end of phase 3 film.
This film had me in absolute stitches in certain parts and I had to try really hard not to be disruptive to the other people in the cinema. The story I thought was really good, great action and actually quite emotional in parts. I loved the inclusion of past Fox characters like... spoiler warning ahead... Chris Evans coming back as Human Torch :astonished:, Wesley Snipes as Blade :astonished:, Jennifer Garner as Elektra :astonished:,Dafne Keen as X-23 (we knew about that from the trailer) and a big surprise for me... Channing Tatum as Gambit :astonished:
There's so much more I want to say about this film but I'm gonna close this off by saying a massive bravo to Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on a job well done :clap_tone4: These two are iconic in their respective roles and I just can't imagine anyone else playing either of these parts. I can't wait to have a second viewing of this absolutely brilliant film. A 9/10 movie for me... go and watch it as soon as you can if you haven't seen it yet.
It was just F***ing epic. It's a Deadpool movie through and through.
The opening credits was really good, all the action and gore you'd expect. Then the flashback hit which was so fun with all the different wolverines and cameos. There is no proper story, which has become a trademark for Marvel movies, but it's Deadpool so he definitely gets away with it.
All the different cameos, characters, so so satisfying to fans of the franchise. It's like a treat for all the fans that have stayed with them. I won't spoil anything but the climax was also incredible. These guys were born for these roles.
ALL HAIL MARVEL JESUS - He just might save them.
I finally saw Deadpool & Wolverine, and overall it was a good movie, even though its story is not great, it falls into some Marvel clichés, and it doesn't advance the UCM, but it is enjoyable. The dynamic between Deadpool, a big mouth, and Wolverine, a tough and serious guy, I loved it, although the plot ends, at times, it seems not to know where it goes.
But what I liked above all is how the whole movie seems like a big homage to Fox movies with Marvel heroes, with several cameos that remind us of the great moments that the studio left us, and even a nice video in the credits reviewing all the Fox movies.
But the best, by far, was Dogpool, who steals the screen at all times. In conclusion, it is a film with its flaws and without many pretensions, but it is very enjoyable.
Just as No Way Home was a (somewhat) send-off to the Sony movies, Deadpool and Wolverine is a send-off to the Fox movies, and is a fun time.
Just like No Way Home, this movie is going to make a billion dollars. Just like No Way Home, this movie is an isolated incident with unique circumstances, where the cameo rumors drive the majority of the consumer interest in the movie.
Do NOT confuse, as Disney inevitably will, this movie's success with "the MCU is back on track".
Nearly threw up from laughing so hard and so long. Can't wait to watch again!
Good jokes and cameos
Story meh
I just finished watching this in 2d IMAX.
I adore the way they brought Logan back without retconning his death in Logan, the opwning slaughter is hilarious as well as the montage trying to find a Logan that would come with him. This movie is a heartwarming tribute to the various attempts to adapt Marvel characters to the screen. It is able to keep the main characters the focus of the movie without making all the side characters, from the comics/movies, feel meaningless. The Greatest Showman riff got a good chuckle from me, this is the start of the Hugh Jackman Cinematic Universe. I loved seeing the corp, I totally thought their mention was just going to be a throwaway line. Lot's of cameos that made me happy they got them back for this movie. The post credits scene was so fucking hilarious as well. The Canadian stuff was great, especially the special thanks in the credits to Timmy from Saskatoon. 10/10
Going again tomorrow to see it in 3d UltraAVX with some other folks, so hyped.
Edit: post 2nd viewing. Was I cheering and laughing quite as hard? no, but I wasn't expecting too. I paid attention to some different things this time, the 3d was okay, the intro had some ~2009 action movie kinds of 3d going on which was kind of weird looking but otherwise it was pretty good, not intruding or distracting (other than the lower brightness but that's the downside with this kind of 3d). The cgi is generally quite good; but, during the first Logan-Deadpool fight in the void there are some awkward looking spots (spine on knee smash is kind of odd looking but fine, when wolverine charges and goes on all fours it is obviously cgi but I'm not sure if they could have done that kind of cartoon/comicy movement without looking off). I didn't notice doctor doom in the Mad Max car last time. The casting for Nova was great, she looks like she could really be related to James McAvoy. The Honda Odyssey gag was very funny throughout. With the lack of surprises, this movie is not quite a 10/10 for me anymore; but, I don't think it needs to be rewatchable to be great, plenty of video games are great the first time but a repeat playthrough is not interesting. I still think this movie is a great goodbye to Fox's marvel films, this may finally be my kick to watch through the Blade and Daredevil movies, seeing so many of the X-Men villains one last time was awesome. I like that they left the door open for some kind of return of Laura (and maybe Wolverine), also I loved the Henry Cavill-erine.
I don't think I'm going to see it again in the theatre unless someone else I know wants to see it, but I'm sure I will watch it again in a year or two after it's released at home.
Deadpool & Wolverine was NOT an MCU film. It used the framework of the MCU to say "Goodbye" to the Marvel FOX Universe.
And it was well done. 8/10 +1 if you're a fan of Marvel Comics and/or the Marvel FOX Universe.
Shout by SkippyBlockedParent2024-08-03T17:59:35Z— updated 2024-10-07T00:57:32Z
Very disappointed.
From the moaning about studios to the overall story Disnsy you have completely destroyed my love of these characters.
I guess the money was more important to everyone than the storyline.
Complete garbage.