Deadpool is offered a place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by the Time Variance Authority, but instead recruits a variant of Wolverine to save his universe from extinction.Deadpool is offered a place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by the Time Variance Authority, but instead recruits a variant of Wolverine to save his universe from extinction.Deadpool is offered a place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by the Time Variance Authority, but instead recruits a variant of Wolverine to save his universe from extinction.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Deadpool & Wolverine' is an entertaining film with standout performances from Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, delivering humor, action, and memorable moments. The chemistry between the two actors is praised, with their banter and interactions being highlights. However, some critics point out issues with the script, pacing, and plot, noting that the film could have benefited from tighter editing and more concise dialogue. Despite these flaws, the film is considered a fun and enjoyable experience for fans of the characters.
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So that was a trip. I really enjoyed that film, and think both casual and hardcore fans will be pleased. Not perfect, but still pretty darn entertaining. There's a temptation lately for films that aren't perfect to be seen as a disappointment, and I hope that isn't the case here.
The Deadpool and Wolverine team up has been teased since 2009's disaster X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie. The film aims to strike a balance between being accessible to casual viewers while also satisfying die-hard fans of the characters.
However, the film also faces the challenge of navigating the complex and intricate web of continuity that exists within the Marvel universe. With close to 50 (!) films in its continuity (not including the TV shows and Sony's films), the Deadpool and Wolverine movie needed to carefully thread the needle to ensure that it honors the established lore while also delivering a fresh and engaging story.
Despite the potential baggage of its expansive continuity, the Deadpool and Wolverine works as a standalone.
The Deadpool and Wolverine team up has been teased since 2009's disaster X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie. The film aims to strike a balance between being accessible to casual viewers while also satisfying die-hard fans of the characters.
However, the film also faces the challenge of navigating the complex and intricate web of continuity that exists within the Marvel universe. With close to 50 (!) films in its continuity (not including the TV shows and Sony's films), the Deadpool and Wolverine movie needed to carefully thread the needle to ensure that it honors the established lore while also delivering a fresh and engaging story.
Despite the potential baggage of its expansive continuity, the Deadpool and Wolverine works as a standalone.
When did cursing more become a recipe for humour?
Much of the film is filled with Wolverine and Deadpool needlessly stabbing of one another as if that was going to help the plot.
The cameos were more time fillers because the plot itself was without any substance.
They should stop Ryan Reynolds from writing screenplays. Anyone encouraging him should be accused of having an agenda.
If you feel that my review is stupid, ask yourself what's left of the film once you remove stupid insults, stabbing, shooting and witless sexual references?
I get that the film is a fantasy action film. It just doesn't deliver on any other level other than being base comedy.
Much of the film is filled with Wolverine and Deadpool needlessly stabbing of one another as if that was going to help the plot.
The cameos were more time fillers because the plot itself was without any substance.
They should stop Ryan Reynolds from writing screenplays. Anyone encouraging him should be accused of having an agenda.
If you feel that my review is stupid, ask yourself what's left of the film once you remove stupid insults, stabbing, shooting and witless sexual references?
I get that the film is a fantasy action film. It just doesn't deliver on any other level other than being base comedy.
What a crazy blast ! Bonkers !!
Sooo !... What I can say about this movie is that they (the whole team behind the movie) never hesitated a second to go all in, with everything they have in stores, throwing the kitchen sink in there and everything else.
What's to love is how highly satisfying the movie is from the very first to the very last second, when it comes to all the little (or not so little) winks at the audience, especially if you connect with the characters and their previous iterations...
But what you can really appreciate and which makes the entire movie (and scenes / story bits) more enjoyable is the whole emotional layer of it and really fun connections that occur (the come-back or introduction of various characters was so well done and really great to see) ...
These guys clearly know what they are doing.
Between the one-liners and the endless flow of jokes... The chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman knocks it out of the park !
It is so overflowingly cray-cray and the frame is oh so overfilled with stuffs...
Oh, and the tone of the movie is something else !
The intro sequence is a masterpiece... The "corridor" type of fight scene (that's in fact in a street) around the end the movie, it's just...a banquet of madness.
Plus, the soundtrack is -like in the previous movies- super satisfying.
I am quite excited for what there is to come next in the MCU and for these characters we've seen in this movie...
Sooo !... What I can say about this movie is that they (the whole team behind the movie) never hesitated a second to go all in, with everything they have in stores, throwing the kitchen sink in there and everything else.
What's to love is how highly satisfying the movie is from the very first to the very last second, when it comes to all the little (or not so little) winks at the audience, especially if you connect with the characters and their previous iterations...
But what you can really appreciate and which makes the entire movie (and scenes / story bits) more enjoyable is the whole emotional layer of it and really fun connections that occur (the come-back or introduction of various characters was so well done and really great to see) ...
These guys clearly know what they are doing.
Between the one-liners and the endless flow of jokes... The chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman knocks it out of the park !
It is so overflowingly cray-cray and the frame is oh so overfilled with stuffs...
Oh, and the tone of the movie is something else !
The intro sequence is a masterpiece... The "corridor" type of fight scene (that's in fact in a street) around the end the movie, it's just...a banquet of madness.
Plus, the soundtrack is -like in the previous movies- super satisfying.
I am quite excited for what there is to come next in the MCU and for these characters we've seen in this movie...
We saw this at the midnight premiere in imperial Copenhagen, it was a fun experience meeting people in the middle of the night for a new movie, and assembling fans who enjoy this franchise as much as ourselves.
The movie in its entirety was very enjoyable, but it seemed like they just had to come up with something for the fun of it. Don't get me wrong, Ryan Reynolds does a phenomenal job, and the some scenes are just way to hilarious. But it lacked something which i somehow can't explain, it just seemed like they could have come up with a better story imo. But what do I know?
I say go for it, and at least you end up laughing.
The movie in its entirety was very enjoyable, but it seemed like they just had to come up with something for the fun of it. Don't get me wrong, Ryan Reynolds does a phenomenal job, and the some scenes are just way to hilarious. But it lacked something which i somehow can't explain, it just seemed like they could have come up with a better story imo. But what do I know?
I say go for it, and at least you end up laughing.
My first review.
I'm not a huge Marvel fan, but I've watched all Deadpool and loved them.
Don't know what it is about this one but I've found it hilarious, and it would seem that whole theatre did as well. All jokes are spot on, acting is awesome (with few exceptions), action is great - all in all a movie I would recommend to anyone who can stomach a bit of adult (and childish) humour and gore.
Story is OK, nothing special, but execution makes up for it. Cameos are, as far as I'm concerned, awesome as well.
And one more thing - pacing is also spot on - 2 hours flew by.
I'll keep it short - just go and watch it!
I'm not a huge Marvel fan, but I've watched all Deadpool and loved them.
Don't know what it is about this one but I've found it hilarious, and it would seem that whole theatre did as well. All jokes are spot on, acting is awesome (with few exceptions), action is great - all in all a movie I would recommend to anyone who can stomach a bit of adult (and childish) humour and gore.
Story is OK, nothing special, but execution makes up for it. Cameos are, as far as I'm concerned, awesome as well.
And one more thing - pacing is also spot on - 2 hours flew by.
I'll keep it short - just go and watch it!
Did you know
- TriviaHugh Jackman said he really was done playing the character of Wolverine after Logan (2017). He then said he regretted that statement after watching the first Deadpool (2016) and expressed to Ryan his interest in the two characters meeting on the big screen. When asked why he chose to return for this film, he simply said, "I just wanted to do it, and I felt it in my gut", adding that he wanted to have the best possible time ever on a movie set together with Ryan Reynolds. Likewise, Reynolds wanted to work alongside Jackman since the first Deadpool film and was saddened when he (Jackman) retired from the role.
- GoofsWhile Wolverine and Deadpool are making their odyssey in the Honda Odyssey, the car's clock jumps ahead three hours during their conversation.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits are accompanied by a montage of clips and behind-the-scenes footage from the 20th Century Fox superhero movies (the X-Men franchise, the Fantastic Four films, Daredevil, and Elektra). At the end is the 20th Century Fox logo.
- Alternate versionsIn order to get a release in China, some scenes were edited or removed. The scene where Al asks Deadpool to do cocaine and then lists different names for it was completely cut out. The TVA agents fight scene had most of the blood edited out. When Wolverine kills Sabretooth, his head does not fall off on-screen and when Deadpool picks it up, a wide shot is used. Human Torch's death is shown but only briefly and his body does not melt. The Deadpool corps fight cuts out some parts and removes most of the blood. Sexual words were bleeped out. Only some f words were removed.
- ConnectionsEdited from Thor: The Dark World (2013)
- SoundtracksOnly You (and You Alone) (re-recorded)
Written by Buck Ram and Buck Ram (as Ande Rand)
Performed by The Platters
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard
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- Deadpool 3
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- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $636,745,858
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $211,435,291
- Jul 28, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $1,338,073,645
- Runtime2 hours 8 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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