As a huge fan of both Deadpool and Wolverine, I was absolutely thrilled when I heard they were teaming up for a new adventure. And let me tell you, “Deadpool & Wolverine” did not disappoint!
Contains spoilers for “Deadpool & Wolverine”
As a huge fan, I’d put it this way: In “Deadpool & Wolverine,” I’m thrilled to see Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman bring their iconic characters to life once more. When they’re unexpectedly drawn into a multiverse-shattering adventure, Deadpool is on a mission to save his world from being erased by the formidable Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen). To accomplish this, Deadpool desperately needs to find a new Wolverine, as the one in his reality has perished, and with him gone, all of Deadpool’s cherished loved ones are at risk due to his role as an “anchor being.”
As a passionate fan, I’d recount the tale this way: I’m here to take you on an unforgettable journey through “Deadpool & Wolverine,” where Deadpool, true to form, seeks out the grittiest version of Wolverine. Together, they stumble upon the Void – a desolate wasteland marking the end of time, governed by the malevolent Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin). And let me tell you, this place isn’t just home to our anti-heroes; it also houses forgotten Marvel characters from the 20th Century Fox universe. They’re yearning for redemption and closure – a chance to make things right. So buckle up, my friends, as we delve into the captivating details of this thrilling adventure, set to the rhythm of *NSYNC’s timeless tunes!
Most of the Wolverines are inspired by the comics
In the film’s beginning, a montage is shown with Deadpool searching for a living Wolverine from various multiverse realms to assist him. Unfortunately, many Logans refuse his request for aid. However, there are some notable Wolverines, which Marvel enthusiasts will recognize as homages to distinct comic book versions – including one portrayed by Henry Cavill.
When Deadpool initially encounters a Wolverine version, he finds this character to be unusually small, reflecting the real-life Wolverine in comics being approximately 5 feet, 3 inches tall. Though this portrayal might fall short of the mark, it’s truer to the source material than the movie depiction of Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, who doesn’t match the comic’s height.
In addition, Old Man Logan carries a hidden shotgun and guns down Deadpool, while the Wolverine from the 1980s wears his brown and tan costume during battles against the Hulk. Another Wolverine sports ’90s-style glam rock hair. Furthermore, there’s a crucified variant reminiscent of “Uncanny X-Men #251,” as well as Patch, Wolverine’s gambling persona donning a white tux and eyepatch. However, Deadpool selects none of these champions; instead, he chooses the one who betrayed him and has a penchant for heavy drinking.
Juggernaut’s power-dampening helmet is from the comics
When Deadpool, Wolverine, X-23, Elektra, Gambit, and Blade venture to Cassandra Nova’s hideout with the objective of obtaining Juggernaut’s helmet that suppresses psychic abilities, they aim to weaken her powers. Deadpool and Wolverine succeed in reaching Cassandra, but complications arise swiftly. Initially, Cassandra knocks out Deadpool. Subsequently, she invades Wolverine’s mind using her claws as a means of entry, causing him significant discomfort. However, this distraction gives Deadpool the opportunity to regain consciousness and seize the moment by placing the helmet on Cassandra’s head before X-23 throws it up to him.
The helmet is Juggernaut’s, but it brings to mind the helmet from “The Uncanny Avengers: Red Skull.” In that storyline, Deadpool lets Rogue overpower him so she can place the helmet on her head. This helmet suppresses Red Skull’s abilities, which he had stolen from Charles Xavier. As a result, Rogue gains control of her mind and is able to defeat Red Skull as long as she continues to wear the helmet. In “Deadpool & Wolverine,” there is a variation where Cassandra wears the helmet instead – this prevents her from using her powers to harm others, but it maintains its primary purpose.
Deadpool’s co-creator gets a namecheck
After coming back to Deadpool’s realm, Wade and Logan encounter a horde of Deadpool counterparts. This confrontation takes place outside a shop named “Liefeld’s Just Feet.” Although it may seem insignificant, this store holds a particular significance: it satirizes Rob Liefeld, the Deadpool co-creator (who has lately stepped down from creating new Deadpool comics), and his reported struggle to accurately depict feet in his artwork.
As a long-time fan of both Deadpool and Rob Liefeld’s comic book creations, I find it fascinating to see the playful banter between Ryan Reynolds and Liefeld regarding the infamous “he can’t draw feet” joke. Having grown up reading X-Force and Youngblood comics, I can attest to the iconic status of these characters in the world of comic books.
A bus ad features a picture of Stan Lee
As I play the game, Deadpool and Wolverine engage in an intense battle against the Deadpool variants. Suddenly, the fight spills onto a city bus, making it an unexpected stage for the action. For those of us keeping a sharp eye, a Stanley Steamer laundry service ad on the side of the bus catches our attention. And wouldn’t you know it? That’s Stan Lee’s face gracing that very ad, serving as a delightful cameo in the game.
As a longtime fan of Marvel Comics and movies, I have always appreciated the unique cameos that Stan Lee brought to the big screen. His appearances added a sense of authenticity and connection to the source material for me. So it’s heartwarming to see how Marvel Studios has continued this tradition in honor of Stan Lee, even after his passing in 2018.
One of the Deadpools is wearing a Wrexham United logo
In their fight against Cassandra to save the timelines, Wade and Logan encounter over a hundred unique Deadpool versions. Some of these include Cowboy Deadpool, Headpool, and Lady Deadpool. However, one Deadpool stands out as unrelated to the comics. This Deadpool dons a Wrexham United jersey on his suit.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney co-own Wrexham United soccer team, which has experienced remarkable success since their takeover. They’ve been promoted to a higher league not once, but twice in just two years. In this film, Reynolds subtly pays tribute to his beloved team, making it an endearing moment despite his character and Deadpool ultimately bringing down Wrexham Pool with the other Deadpools later on.
X-23 gets shady before the big fight
In “Deadpool & Wolverine,” there are some impressive scenes of heroes getting ready to fight. Hugh Jackman looks cool in the iconic yellow hood, but the new generation of Weapon X might even surpass that with their sunglasses on before a battle. Among the many superheroes appearing, one noteworthy moment is when Laura (Dafne Keen), also known as X-23, puts on sunglasses just before her claws emerge.
In the desolate landscape filled with discarded items, a pair of pink floral sunglasses could be an unexpected addition to the clutter for some. For devoted followers of Wolverine’s saga, these glasses hold significance as they were worn by X-23 in her previous encounter with Logan, portrayed by Hugh Jackman, in “Logan.” Amidst the abundance of references in this film, this detail is not insignificant; it adds depth to Keen’s character amidst the chaos of weapons and profanities. Although we don’t yet know if this X-23 is the same one from the previous movie, the attention given to her character underscores her importance in the 24-year-old X-Men franchise. This thoughtful touch could pave the way for more of Keen’s appearances if X-23 makes a comeback in future installments. Ultimately, it’s all about building and maintaining a brand.
Deadpool & Wolverine are The Greatest Showmen
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the long-awaited instant (wow). Hidden within the unyielding structure of this film, there exists a scene that cannot be missed (woah, let’s calm down). In the midst of their brutal fight inside a Honda, our two fierce opponents clash, leaving Logan cornered near the car radio. Unexpectedly, during this struggle, a fragment of “The Greatest Showman,” the opening tune from Jackman’s cherished musical of the same title, plays. Interestingly, that production also featured MCU veteran Zendaya, which could leave Wade astonished if he ever encounters MJ.
The well-known figure in the comic book movie scene, who has long been associated with Wolverine, isn’t unexpectedly poking fun at himself in areas beyond that character. This is yet another instance where you might need to pay close attention to keep up. Although it would have been amusing if Deadpool had sung “This Is Me” to a grumpy Logan, not everything can be perfect. Instead, we’ll just enjoy two famous comic book characters attempting to fight each other to the rhythm of “Better Shape Up.” We never imagined writing that sentence.
A tour of the Void is a trip through Marvel movie history
The First Avenger,” Marc Spector’s commandeered cupcake truck in “Moon Knight,” and the Milano, the Guardians of the Galaxy’s former spacecraft. The Fantasticar, although not fitting the traditional design, can be seen hovering around with Cassandra Nova’s henchmen aboard.
Some Marvel artifacts have immense size. For instance, a dilapidated Ant-Man is used as a hideout, and there’s a worn-down Chitauri Leviathan on the beach. Additionally, there might be a SHIELD Helicarrier present, depending on whether it’s from the Deadpool film or the MCU. On the X-Men side, a significant portion of the Golden Gate Bridge is located in the Void, as seen floating in the air during “X-Men: The Last Stand,” thanks to Magneto’s powers played by Ian McKellen. Amongst this comic book spectacle, there’s a tribute from one buddy movie to another – a charred car from “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” featuring Reynolds’ idol, the late comedy legend John Candy.
A Happy tour of the office
In an impressive dance routine and a shocking turn of events, the “Deadpool & Wolverine” storyline momentarily shifts focus to Wade in Stark Industries, where he attempts to win over the boss, Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau), who is both the top executive and unofficial chauffeur. Wade yearns to join the Avengers but is rejected by Hogan, who emphasizes that having a cause to fight for is crucial, not just seeking recognition. Although this message may take time to register, viewers might be engrossed in identifying significant items scattered around the room instead.
The majority of the displayed items can be connected to Stark. As we follow the franchise, we come across Pepper’s heartfelt gift to Tony, revealing his compassionate side, and the iconic MK II silver helmet sitting next to Wade’s prospective employer. On Wade’s desk, there is a toy helmet worn by young Peter Parker in “Iron Man 2,” showcasing his early hero aspirations. Additionally, there’s a photograph of the late Iron Man and Tom Holland portraying Peter Parker.
We shouldn’t overlook Cap’s collectibles as well. Along with the silver helmet, Happy owns a stack of Captain America trading cards similar to those tainted with Agent Coulson’s (Clark Gregg) blood in “The Avengers.” In the scene where both characters appear together, an early design of Steve’s shield is visible on the cabinet.
Nova has a Strange selection of items
In the trailer, we saw Wade and Logan jump through a portal, indicating that magical artifacts related to the mystic arts would be featured in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” These items were later discovered to belong to Cassandra Nova. The escape route was opened by a sling ring worn by Xavier’s unstable twin sister, who is capable of wearing such powerful magic objects. However, based on the significant piece of clothing displayed in Nova’s throne room, it appears she didn’t defeat Wong (Benedict Wong), but rather another version of Strange.
In the background of this dismal place, you can catch a peek of the Cloak of Levitation, whichStephen Strange (portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch) has donned since his introduction in 2016. This revelation indicates that “the sorcerer” she once vanquished during her time in the Void was indeed the one with a beard as impressive as Tony Stark’s. The silver lining is that, due to “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” we now understand that there are numerous alternate Stephen’s in existence and that our preferred one did not become Nova.
There are multiple references to actors’ divorces
In a casual and engaging manner: Deadpool is famous for his sharp-tongued wit which isn’t always politically correct. He doesn’t shy away from poking fun at Wolverine in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” and he even pokes fun at Disney, his latest boss. Jesting at a large corporation is one thing, but there are a few jokes in the film that might be more painful for certain actors, as they touch on their real-life divorces.
At some point in the story, Deadpool playfully jabs at Wolverine, saying “He’s not usually one for a shirt, but he’s put on a few pounds since his divorce.” This comment alludes to Hugh Jackman’s real-life divorce from Deborra-lee Jackman, which became public knowledge in September 2023. The couple had been married for 27 years, making it an impressive feat for Jackman to be so relaxed about the joke given that the divorce was still fresh in people’s minds. However, as we later discover in the film when Wolverine does take off his shirt, it’s clear that Jackman hasn’t let himself go at all.
In a future Marvel scene, Deadpool gathers with other damaged multiverse characters, including Elektra (previously portrayed by Jennifer Garner). During their conversation, the topic turns to Daredevil, who was previously acted by Ben Affleck in “Daredevil” (2003), and is now deceased. Deadpool expresses his sympathies, but Elektra appears unphased, suggesting there was never any lingering affection between them.
Bad blood gets put to rest between Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes
Jennifer Garner’s divorce isn’t the only off-screen drama that “Deadpool & Wolverine” explores concerning celebrity gossip. Wesley Snipes, who portrays Blade in this universe, has a complicated past with Ryan Reynolds. Their history takes an unexpected turn as they reunite, leading to a tense situation. During the filming of “Blade: Trinity,” Snipes reportedly had a challenging working relationship. He primarily interacted with director David S. Goyer using sticky notes labeled, “From Blade.” This pattern extended to his collaboration with Reynolds, who allegedly refused to work with Snipes again following the production.
As a longtime fan of both Deadpool and Wolverine, I can’t help but be thrilled about their appearance together in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Having followed the development of these iconic characters for decades, I’ve heard rumors of their reportedly contentious relationship behind the scenes. Frankly, it’s a part of their legend that has always intrigued me.
It was only normal for fans to be uncertain when whispers arose about Snipes possibly reprising his role as Blade in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” However, as the character of Blade, a.k.a. the Daywalker, clarified later in the movie, there’s just one authentic Blade (unless Marvel Studios manages to successfully launch the long-awaited “Blade” reboot).
Blake Lively gets her flowers
In the “Deadpool & Wolverine” trailer, Lady Deadpool made an appearance and left fans in no doubt – that was Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds’ wife in real life under the mask. Although she keeps her identity hidden throughout the film, Lively delivers a few lines as Lady Deadpool. This unexpected cameo adds a personal touch to the movie and turns it into a family production for the Reynolds. Some viewers might have anticipated this twist based on a playful hint dropped earlier in the series.
Reynolds, portraying Nicepool, cautions Deadpool and Wolverine about the potential threat of the Deadpool Corps, specifically mentioning Lady Deadpool. He acknowledges her impressive post-pregnancy physique, having given birth only recently. The scene showcases Lively’s character in her red and black suit. Reynolds and Lively share four children together; their newest addition is Olin, born in February 2023. Reynolds’ delivery of the line underscores his pride as a husband and father.
It’s wonderful that Lady Deadpool and Blake Lively have recovered so swiftly from giving birth, yet it’s essential to keep in mind that not every new mother can instantly shed all their baby weight. Prioritizing self-care and overall wellness is crucial before focusing on losing weight. Meanwhile, it’s exciting to see Lively joining the Marvel Universe.
Deadpool & Wolverine continues the MCU’s Wizard of Oz streak
Deadpool isn’t shy about voicing his criticism towards the current condition of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), going as far as expressing his concerns to Wolverine about joining at a less than ideal time. Prior to their encounter with the Deadpool Corps, Wade Wilson delivers an eloquent speech regarding the MCU’s attempt at Multiverse storytelling, stating that it hasn’t been successful and comparing it unfavorably to “The Wizard of Oz,” which masterfully handled Multiverse concepts. This might appear as a casual reference, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Multiverse Arc is rich with “Wizard of Oz” allusions.
As a gamer, I’ve been excitedly waiting for the latest Marvel Studios releases, and the trailers have not disappointed! In the Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantumania trailer, Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” plays, reminding me of Dorothy’s journey in The Wizard of Oz. It’s an intriguing allusion that leaves me wondering what lies beyond the next adventure.
In the MCU’s Phases 4 and 5, such as “Quantumania” and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” there are numerous instances of characters journeying to unfamiliar realms and coming across powerful beings manipulating existence. The influence of “The Wizard of Oz” is evident in this multiverse tale, leading us to wonder if “Captain America: Brave New World” will continue this pattern. Go ahead, Kevin, challenge the Red Hulk with a falling house – if you’re brave enough!
The Avengers didn’t discover shawarma (but did help it)
In 2012’s “The Avengers,” two memorable scenes emerged after the credits. One featured the intriguing introduction of Thanos, setting the stage for future Marvel stories. Another was the lighthearted moment where the Avengers gathered at a shawarma stand, reminiscing about their victory over the alien invasion. This scene paid homage to Iron Man’s earlier suggestion that they should all try shawarma after the battle. Even Deadpool and Wolverine joined in on the fun by having their own shawarma feast towards the end of the film. Though Deadpool joked about the Avengers discovering shawarma, it was actually the movie that sparked greater interest in this popular Middle Eastern dish.
After the premiere of “The Avengers” in the US, shawarma sales experienced a significant surge. Numerous restaurants and food carts noted an uptick in customers ordering this dish. This demonstrates the impact of a well-placed joke, as for some viewers, shawarma was an entirely new concept due to the movie. Shawarma has been enjoyed for centuries, making it likely that Tony Stark simply had a fascination or appreciation for it and wanted to introduce his companions to this delicacy. If a superhero film serves as the catalyst for people to broaden their culinary horizons, we consider that a triumph.
Deadpool & Wolverine pokes fun at the saddest X-Men story
As a gamer, I’ve noticed how superhero movies often save the emotional heavy lifting for the third act. But “Deadpool & Wolverine” pokes fun at this cliché when Deadpool prods Wolverine to share his painful past earlier in their journey. However, there’s more depth to this scene than just mocking movie tropes. In one of his comic book stories, Wolverine makes his most poignant confession late in the game.
In the “Old Man Logan” storyline by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, Wolverine is responsible for the X-Men’s deaths. However, he confesses his guilt later in “Wolverine” #70. This theme is explored in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” where the X-Men have already been destroyed, and Logan feels responsible for their demise as he retreats from the battle that caused their annihilation. Essentially, Wolverine had acted recklessly, and Deadpool pushed him to confront his past earlier than he might have in other Marvel stories or movies.
Is Deadpool a fan of AEW’s Darby Allin?
In his newest film outing, Deadpool doesn’t explicitly discuss pro wrestling. However, through his actions, it’s clear he’s a fan. For instance, while attempting to flee from the TVA headquarters in search of Wolverine, Deadpool executes a daring backward dive through a portal. This acrobatic move bears an uncanny resemblance to AEW wrestler Darby Allin’s “Coffin Drop” finisher. Although this could be merely a coincidence, the fact that Deadpool lands in a cemetery afterward is quite significant, with its connection to coffins being hard to ignore.
It’s uncertain if those behind “Deadpool & Wolverine” will acknowledge their appreciation for Allin’s daring pro wrestling moves. However, it’s worth mentioning that there’s a past connection between Deadpool and pro wrestling. In the late ’90s, ex-WCW stars like Vampiro, Raven, and Insane Clown Posse formed a stable named The Deadpool. As a result, this scene can be viewed as a unique nod to the obscure bond between Deadpool and the realm of sports entertainment.
Deadpool and Wolverine have an Armageddon moment
In an unlikely alliance, Deadpool and Wolverine spend the majority of their film clashing and attempting to outdo one another in violence. Yet, when the fate of the world hangs in the balance, they set aside their disputes and even risk their own lives for one another. To encapsulate this emotional shift, we can draw inspiration from a poignant moment in Michael Bay’s “Armageddon.”
Instead of appearing to concur with Wolverine’s decision to give up his life to prevent Cassandra Nova from destroying the Multiverse, Deadpool covertly confines him inside a shielded container for safety. This mirrors the actions of Bruce Willis’ character in the 1998 disaster film, where one person must remain in space to explode an asteroid threatening Earth’s existence.
Luckily, Wolverine and Deadpool make it through in the finale, meaning they won’t skip a beat in their adventures. In contrast, the outcome in “Armageddon” was decidedly less optimistic.
Some very special dedications
Certainly, superhero movie credits are often extensive due to the large number of individuals involved in producing such grand spectacles. Should you choose to remain seated till the very end, you might come across heartfelt tributes paid to those dearly missed.
Rob Delaney, who acts as Peter in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” endures a heart-wrenching reality: the loss of his young son, Henry Delaney. Tragically, Henry succumbed to a brain tumor in 2018 at the tender age of 2 years and 6 months old. In remembrance of Henry’s short yet meaningful life, “Deadpool & Wolverine” is thoughtfully dedicated.
In the acknowledgments section, there’s a tribute to Ray Chan who sadly passed away on April 23, 2024, at the age of 56. Ray left an indelible mark in the film industry, contributing his skills to various productions. He was instrumental as the supervising art director for Marvel movies such as “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Avengers: Infinity War,” and “Avengers: Endgame.” Moreover, he designed sets for “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Following Ray’s demise, Ryan Reynolds paid homage to him via Deadline with these heartfelt words: “Ray had an uncanny ability to create entire universes from the ground up – all while fostering a spirit of teamwork and inclusivity. He truly was one-of-a-kind.”
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