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Deadpool & Wolverine

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2024 | 128m | English

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A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.
Release Date: Jul 24, 2024
Director: Shawn Levy
Writer: Zeb Wells, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick
Genres: Comedy, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords hero, anti hero, breaking the fourth wall, duringcreditsstinger, mutants, superhero, mutant, aftercreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu), superhero teamup
Production Companies Marvel Studios, 21 Laps Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Maximum Effort, 20th Century Studios, Kevin Feige Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,338,073,645
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Reynolds Wade Wilson / Deadpool / Nicepool
Hugh Jackman Logan / Wolverine
Emma Corrin Cassandra Nova
Matthew Macfadyen Mr. Paradox
Dafne Keen Laura / X-23
Jon Favreau Happy Hogan
Morena Baccarin Vanessa
Rob Delaney Peter
Leslie Uggams Blind Al
Jennifer Garner Elektra
Wesley Snipes Blade
Channing Tatum Gambit
Chris Evans Johnny Storm
Henry Cavill The Cavillrine
Wunmi Mosaku B-15
Aaron Stanford Pyro
Tyler Mane Sabretooth
Karan Soni Dopinder
Brianna Hildebrand Negasonic Teenage Warhead
Shioli Kutsuna Yukio
Stefan Kapičić Colossus (voice)
Randal Reeder Buck
Lewis Tan Shatterstar
Nick Pauley Dancepool
Sonita Henry Mrs. Chipman
Ryan McKen Mr. Chipman
Nanak Phlora Elliot Chipman
Aydin Ahmed Kevin Chipman
Leemore Marrett Jr. Minuteman Leader
James Dryden TVA Tech
Ollie Palmer Bar Patron
Greg Hemphill Seedy Bartender
Aaron W Reed Juggernaut
Mike Waters Blob
Rob Mac TVA Soldier
James Reynolds Screaming Mutant (voice)
Ed Kear Outpost Tech
Paul G. Raymond TVA Office Agent
Blake Lively Ladypool (voice)
Inez Reynolds Kidpool (voice)
Nathan Fillion Headpool (voice)
Matthew McConaughey Cowboypool (voice)
OIin Reynolds Babypool (voice)
Paul Mullin Welshpool
Alex Kyshkovych Canadapool
Billy Clements Russian (uncredited)
Daniel Medina Ramos Toad (uncredited)
Jade Lye Lady Deathstrike (uncredited)
Nilly Cetin Quill (uncredited)
Eduardo Gago Muñoz Azazel (uncredited)
Chloe Kibble Callisto (uncredited)
Curtis Rowland Small Bullseye (uncredited)
Ayesha Hussain Psylocke (uncredited)
Jessica Walker Arclight (uncredited)
Harry Holland Haroldpool (uncredited)
Kevin Fortin Zenpool (uncredited)
Luke Bennett Comic-Accurate Wolverine Body Double (uncredited)
Name Job
Claire Pritchard Hair Designer
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
Sean Flanigan Hairstylist
Samson Neslund Sound Designer
Graham Churchyard Costume Design
William Groebe Storyboard Artist
Colin Follenweider Stunt Coordinator
Marvin Berrembou Stunts
Adrian Derrick-Palmer Stunts
Josh Dyer Stunts
Eric A. Norris Sound Designer
Jeremy Simser Storyboard Artist
Mark Strange Stunts
Daniel Stevens Stunt Double
Bogdan Kumšackij Stunts
Ayesha Hussain Stunts
Jessica Hooker Stunts
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Tony Christian Stunts
Len Wein Characters
Roy Thomas Characters
Geoff Redknap Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Alex Kyshkovych Stunt Double
Christina Petrou Stunts
Erol Ismail Stunts
John Romita Sr. Characters
Mary McLaglen Unit Production Manager
Janine Modder Unit Production Manager
Simeon Jones Second Assistant Director
Andy Park Visual Development
Charlie Lehmer Additional Visual Effects
Craig Henighan Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Zac Henry Stunts
Paul Harford Stunts
Ronan Kearns Stunts
Rebecca Robb Stunts
Vanessa Rael Stunts
Rico Burgos Stunts
Jackson Spidell Stunts
Rick English Stunts
Jonny English Stunts
Anna Stephenson Stunts
Oliver Gough Stunts
Nadia Hansell Stunts
Maureen Lavoyer Stunts
Imogen Leaver Stunts
Joel Adrian Stunts
James Harris Stunts
Joe Kennard Stunts
Miles Ley Stunts
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David MacDonald Stunts
Tilly Powell Stunts
Kobe Appiah Stunts
Georgia Shaw Stunts
Dave Grant Stunts
Theo Morton Stunts
Anton Simpson-Tidy Stunts
James Stewart Stunts
Christiaan Bettridge Stunts
Tom Cotton Stunts
Joe Paxton Stunts
Haruka Oshima Stunts
Lukaz Leong Stunts
George Smith Stunts
Craig Canning Stunts
Kian Lloyd Stunts
Oliver Ward Stunts
Alice Rosano Stunts
Izzy Aduhene Stunts
Troy Kenchington Stunts
Luke Scott Stunts
Isky Fay Stunts
Mathew Fraser-Dawson Stunts
Karanja Yorke Stunts
C.C. Smiff Stunts
Calvin Warrington-Heasman Stunts
Tsvetan Paunov Stunts
Shane Steyn Stunts
Dom Dumaresq Stunts
Kyle Freemantle Stunts
Clayton Grover Stunts
Kit Burden Stunts
Kerry Pallott Stunts
Chris Pollard Stunts
Mauro Calo Stunts
Greg Powell Stunts
Andy Lister Stunts
Anthony Scrimshire Stunts
Martin Wilde Stunts
Matt Sherren Stunts
Doren John Farmer Stunts
Yasmin Chadwick Stunts
Tim Blake Supervising Art Director
Liam Georgensen Art Direction
Chris 'Flimsy' Howes Art Direction
Victoria Allwood Art Direction
Katie Money Art Direction
Amber King Art Direction
Emily Norris Art Direction
Guy Isherwood Assistant Art Director
Milly Hanson Assistant Art Director
Regina Lujan Assistant Art Director
Rebecca Dorrian Assistant Art Director
Grace-Anna Hay Assistant Art Director
Christine Ivall Draughtsman
Abigael Snape Standby Art Director
Georgia Walker Art Department Coordinator
Gina De Ferrer Researcher
Kathryn Prince Senior Modeller
Emily Bates Modeling
Athena Papworth Art Department Assistant
Megan Nightingale Art Department Assistant
Amy Eloise Herring Draughtsman
Lilya McGinley Draughtsman
Lizzie Osborne Draughtsman
Gavin Dean Draughtsman
Grieg Cockburn Draughtsman
Michael Croghan Draughtsman
Victoria Johnson Draughtsman
Philip Donaldson Draughtsman
Tim Hill Concept Artist
Ivan Weightman Concept Artist
Christian Kesler Concept Artist
Kelly R. Burroughs Visual Development
Naomi Baker Visual Development
Wesley Burt Visual Development
Rodney Fuentebella Visual Development
Ji Hye Lee Visual Development
Phil Saunders Visual Development
Jana Schirmer Visual Development
Constantine Sekeris Visual Development
John Staub Visual Development
Chris Bain "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
David Cozens First Assistant "A" Camera
Chloe Harwood Second Assistant "A" Camera
Chris McAleese First Assistant "B" Camera
Cai Stephens Second Assistant "B" Camera
Princess Jiboye Camera Trainee
Harry Mayes Camera Trainee
Cas Broad Camera Loader
Calem Trevor Camera Loader
Mardon de Carvalho Digital Imaging Technician
Alexander Jariwala-Waldemar Data Management Technician
Dani Rose Drone Pilot
Steve Lintern Drone Operator
Jordan Ballard Post Production Supervisor
Jennifer Stellema Associate Editor
Matt Simpson Assistant Editor
Daniel DiPrima Music Editor
Scott Ross Music Editor
Kayley Kemp Post Production Coordinator
Luke Scheuermann Editorial Production Assistant
Rebecca Adams Post Production Supervisor
Ben Seward Post Production Coordinator
Elise Anderson First Assistant Editor
Finley King Editorial Production Assistant
Christine Lawless Visual Effects Coordinator
William Townsend Visual Effects Coordinator
Jesse Cheng Visual Effects Coordinator
Andie Leeds Visual Effects Coordinator
Darrin Denlinger Storyboard Artist
Lindsey Fry Visual Effects Compositor
Roxy Zuckerman Visual Effects Compositor
Greg VanZyl Visual Effects Compositor
Carey Villegas Visual Effects Compositor
Allie Daniliuk Visual Effects Production Assistant
Dominick Rolandelli Visual Effects Editor
Kosta Saric Visual Effects Editor
Tyler Whitman Visual Effects Editor
Andrea Maxwell Visual Effects Editor
Michael T. Marlett Visual Effects Editor
Carlos Escobosa Visual Effects Production Assistant
Steven Enis Visual Effects Production Assistant
Talia Caouki Visual Effects Production Assistant
S. Michaela McCool Visual Effects Production Assistant
Lou Heritage Visual Effects Production Assistant
Eric Stewart Visual Effects Production Assistant
Emma Webb Stereoscopic Supervisor
Wayan Blue Palmieri Stereoscopic Editor
Emma Boulton Production Coordinator
Rich Sansom Assistant Production Coordinator
Lauren Alexander Travel Coordinator
Olivia Hamilton-Blake Production Secretary
Tom Sansom Production Office Assistant
Ana Oparnica Sebal Script Supervisor
Zoé Denis Script Coordinator
Mike Durkan Special Effects Technician
Stu Prior Special Effects Technician
Anton Prickett Special Effects Technician
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Richard Van Den Bergh Special Effects Technician
David Keen Special Effects Technician
Neil Damman Special Effects Technician
Andy Bunce Special Effects Technician
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Dean Ford Special Effects Technician
Ben Lovett Special Effects Technician
Jason Thorne Special Effects Technician
Tom Aldridge Special Effects Technician
Kingsley Lewis Special Effects Technician
Henry Noakes Special Effects Technician
Enes Custic Special Effects Technician
Doug Bishop Special Effects Technician
Mitch Niclas Property Master
Colin Ellis Assistant Property Master
Matt Fyson Armorer
Stephen Churchett Armorer
Mike Buchan Armorer
Jamie Walton Set Dresser
Nicholas Cummins Set Dresser
Tom Whitby Set Dresser
Brian Nobbs Set Dresser
Harison Ahern Farebrother Set Dresser
Denis Hopperton Set Dresser
Alan Arnold Set Dresser
Jake Askey Set Dresser
Glenn Simmons Set Dresser
Jay Watson Set Dresser
Richard Leonard Set Dresser
Sam Herschell Set Dresser
John Botton Set Dresser
John Hadley Set Dresser
Will Botton Set Dresser
Jack Rollinson Set Dresser
Joey Hodges Set Dresser
Charlie Cain Set Dresser
Ross Manuk Set Dresser
Aaron Keyes Set Dresser
Nathan Payne Set Dresser
Katy Chrysafi Set Dresser
Joe Block Set Dresser
Jack Hewett Senior Modeller
John Weller Senior Modeller
Mark Norfolk Senior Modeller
Rebecca Timons Senior Modeller
Edmund Dimbleby Senior Modeller
Martin Campell Senior Modeller
Jess Esmond Assistant Set Decoration
Katie Walker Assistant Set Decoration
Ellen Farrell Petty Cash Buyer
Charlotte Frampton Set Decorating Coordinator
Terry Lambert Greensman
Alan Tongs Draughtsman
Colin Nicolson Sound Mixer
Amelia Haynes Second Assistant Sound
John Bowman Video Assist Operator
Wayne Shields Gaffer
Raz Khamehseifi Best Boy Electric
Kevin Daly Standby Rigger
Mike King Rigging Gaffer
Steve Ellingworth Key Grip
Peter Hayley-Barker Best Boy Grip
Paul Jones Standby Carpenter
Peter Harris Standby Carpenter
Jack Connolly Standby Rigger
Gary Thom Standby Rigger
Deborah Nutt Location Manager
James Buxton Location Manager
Matt Craufurd Location Manager
Jennie Hall Assistant Location Manager
Rob Gooding Assistant Location Manager
Toby Blyther Assistant Location Manager
Hannah M.G. Cole Assistant Location Manager
Daniel Connolly Location Scout
Amie Tridgell Location Scout
Charlie Simpson Unit Manager
Suzi Webster Ball Assistant Unit Manager
Jaimie Barnett Location Assistant
Michael Desimone Location Assistant
Molly Simmons Location Assistant
Lucy Bowring Assistant Costume Designer
Carla Monvid-Jenkinson Assistant Costume Designer
Edward T. Hanley Costume Supervisor
Birgitta Fredlund Costume Supervisor
David Otzen Wardrobe Supervisor
Lily Bevan Costume Coordinator
David Masson San Gabriel Costume Illustrator
Sophie Fretwell Costume Illustrator
Paula Price Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Robb Crafer Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Amy Carter Mason Hairdresser
Michael Lumsden Hairdresser
Lauren Clark Hairdresser
Anne Carroll Hairstylist
Cyndi Reece-Thorne Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Whitney James Makeup Artist
Kristin Wahl Hairstylist
Jay Wejebe Makeup Artist
Jacqueline Rathore Hairstylist
Ailbhe Lemass Makeup Artist
Jon Moore Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Dominique Butler Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Rebecca Henson Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jennifer Hymus Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Stuart Richards Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Victoria Holt Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Emily Brockmann Casting
Jacqueline Gallagher Casting Associate
Jordyn Gregory Casting Associate
Adylene Villanueva Executive Assistant
Katie Brydon Casting Associate
Stacy Mann Unit Publicist
Simon Firsht BTS Photographer
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Jess Platt Dialect Coach
Naomi Joy Todd Dialect Coach
Amy Chaffee Dialect Coach
Sonja Field Dialect Coach
Melissa Scicluna Executive Assistant
Sophia Travalgia Executive Assistant
Steve Bohan Construction Manager
Debbie Morgan Construction Coordinator
Nicola Jones Construction Buyer
John O'Connor Supervising Carpenter
Graham Cole Supervising Carpenter
Mike Green Supervising Carpenter
Adam Shepherdly Supervising Carpenter
Mark Kenny Supervising Carpenter
Peter Locke Chef
Chris Jackson Chef
Nicky Teale Chef
Dean Tindall Security Coordinator
Henry Faulkner Health and Safety
Craig Taylor Health and Safety
Aaron Stormont Health and Safety
Richard Baker Health and Safety
Verónica Moya Health and Safety
Dean Thomas Transportation Captain
Jade Saunders Transportation Coordinator
Tim Wooster Second Unit Director of Photography
Russell Lodge Production Manager
Stewart Hamilton Second Unit First Assistant Director
Andrew Reiber Story Manager
Chuck Austen Thanks
Kyle Baker Thanks
Philip Bond Thanks
John Buscema Thanks
Sal Buscema Thanks
John Byrne Thanks
Greg Capullo Thanks
Stefano Caselli Thanks
Chris Claremont Thanks
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Vincent Papaix VFX Supervisor
Josiane Fradette Visual Effects Producer
Alex Poei Animation Supervisor
Anthony Zwartouw CG Supervisor
Donny Rausch Compositing Supervisor
Ziad Shureih Compositing Supervisor
Zack Mazerolle VFX Editor
Rowen Rinaldi VFX Editor
Arek Komorowski VFX Supervisor
Robert Allman VFX Supervisor
Joao Sita VFX Supervisor
Taylor Lenton CG Supervisor
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Kristina Lee Visual Effects Production Manager
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Gretchen Bangs Visual Effects Producer
Hannes Poser CG Supervisor
Xu Li VFX Supervisor
Jared Sandrew VFX Supervisor
Sun Xiaodan 2D Supervisor
Jack Dorst Visual Effects Producer
Edson Williams VFX Supervisor
Jamie Macdougall VFX Supervisor
Natalie Dury Visual Effects Producer
Darwin Go Compositing Supervisor
Tony Lupoi VFX Supervisor
Donna Cullen Visual Effects Producer
Jake Saar Visual Effects Coordinator
Madeleine McKee Visual Effects Coordinator
J.R. Grubbs Sound Effects Editor
Lee Gilmore Sound Effects Editor
Emma Present Dialogue Editor
Melissa Lytle First Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Baine Foley Artist
Peter Persaud Foley Recordist
Brandon Proctor Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lucy Bevan Casting
Marc Silvestri Thanks
Naomi Moore Set Decoration
Alex Bowens Art Direction
Martin Bell Visual Effects Art Director
Ryan Cole Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Buckley Stunt Driver
Ailís Smith Stunts
Lauriane Rouault Stunts
Shane Roberts Stunts
Oleg Podobin Stunts
Herb Trimpe Characters
Henry Delaney In Memory Of
Lisa Marra Visual Effects Producer
Hung Dante Stunts
Kevin Fortin Stunts
Cali Nelle Stunts
Fabian Nicieza Characters
Rob Liefeld Characters
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
George Richmond Director of Photography
Ray Chan Production Design
Mayes C. Rubeo Costume Design
Rob Simonsen Original Music Composer
Dave Jordan Music Supervisor
Shane Reid Editor
Swen Gillberg Visual Effects Supervisor
Dean Zimmerman Editor
James Cox Stunts
Jonny James Stunts
Billy Clements Stunts
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Zeb Wells Writer
Daniel Medina Ramos Stunts
Jade Lye Stunts
Eduardo Gago Muñoz Stunts
Chloe Kibble Stunts
Curtis Rowland Small Stunts
Jessica Walker Stunts
George Cottle Second Unit Director
Bill Corso Makeup Designer
Ben Wright Stunts
Jackson Sze Visual Development
Christopher Knight Drone Pilot
Julia Schunevitsch Stunts
Anthony Skrimshire Stunts
Ryan Reynolds Writer
Annabel Wood Stunts
Matthew Bell Stunts
Kai Martin Stunts
Daniel Macarin VFX Supervisor
Jamie Hallett Visual Effects Supervisor
Shawn Levy Writer, Director
Rhett Reese Writer
Paul Wernick Writer
Kim McGarrity Stunts
Ryan Meinerding Visual Development
Dominic Tuohy Special Effects Supervisor
Jacob Crow Location Assistant
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Hugh Jackman Songs
Aretha Franklin Songs
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Fergie Songs
Lance Bass Songs
JC Chasez Songs
Felix Songs
Billie Joe Armstrong Songs
Joey Fatone Songs
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Chris Kirkpatrick Songs
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Janine Modder Co-Producer
Louis D'Esposito Executive Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner Producer
Mary McLaglen Executive Producer
Josh McLaglen Executive Producer
George Dewey Executive Producer
Simon Kinberg Executive Producer
Jonathon Komack Martin Executive Producer
Kevin Feige Producer
Ryan Reynolds Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
Mitchell Bell Co-Producer
Wendy Jacobson Executive Producer
Rhett Reese Executive Producer
Paul Wernick Executive Producer
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Reviews

shammahrashad
6.0

Theres not much of a plot and the villains weren't that great. It was a good laugh though and amazing cameos and fight scenes. ...

Jul 26, 2024
r96sk
9.0

Its story may not be the strongest, but the comedy makes <em>'Deadpool & Wolverine'</em> an excellent watch! There are some top notch gags in there, particularly to do with the recent offscreen changes for Wade Wilson's alter ego. As you'd expect with Ryan Reynolds in this role, the jokes are ple ... ntiful and there is barely any time to react to one before another appears. That can sometimes not work as well as intended, e.g. <em>'Deadpool 2'</em>, but here the humour is executed perfectly. Reynolds himself is quality, it is a quintessential Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool performance. It's real neat to see Hugh Jackman back as Wolverine, he does play second fiddle to the other titular character but still more than holds his own, as you'd expect. Emma Corrin, meanwhile, enters the MCU with a great showing. As noted at the top, I do think the plot couldn't been superior - but not in a negative way. What is portrayed is still entertaining to watch, it's just not necessarily on the same level as the comedic elements. A fun watch, all the same. Do I like it more than the 2016 original? I think so, would only be minorly so though.

Jul 25, 2024
ChrisSawin
8.0

_Deadpool & Wolverine_ is the best the MCU has been since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. It’s two hours of comic book-driven fan service and delivers entertaining surprises, nostalgic throwbacks, memorable action sequences, and worthwhile performances. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/WadeLogan ...

Jul 26, 2024
Brent_Marchant
6.0

In moviemaking, sadly, there can be a problem with going to the well too many times, and this latest installment in one of filmdom’s better cinematic franchises verges on proving just that. This offering’s predecessors (2016, 2018) significantly distinguished themselves from the kind of fare typical ... ly found in the superhero genre with their outrageously bawdy humor, hilarious sight gags and relentlessly maverick attitude. This time out, however, director Shawn Levy’s latest effort is a decidedly hit or miss affair, with an often-incoherent script that feels like it was cobbled together from a collection of leftover parts, some of which work and some of which don’t. I suppose that’s not entirely surprising from a screenplay that was penned by four different writers, making me wonder how much consensus was in place in compiling the finished product. Moreover, this film appears to be intended to fold the Deadpool franchise into the X-Men franchise, an intriguing idea that, regrettably, is handled rather clumsily (as has often been the case with many other recent fusion offerings in the Marvel Universe). And, if all that weren’t bad enough, this release gives short shrift to the colorful cast of supporting players that made the Deadpool films so funny, original and enjoyable, relegating them to little more than cameos in favor of walk-ons by a host of other MCU characters (some of them remarkably obscure, I might add) in an attempt to help cement the franchise cross-pollination going on here. It makes for awkward storytelling at times, especially for viewers who might not be familiar with these lesser-known figures, some of which are drawn from Marvel source material unrelated to its big screen offerings. To the picture’s credit, it features yet another stellar turn by Ryan Reynolds as the off-color protagonist, as well as its share of hilarious bits (without a doubt the franchise’s historically strongest suit), including a number of unabashed, razor-sharp asides referencing off-screen developments related to the studios that produced these films and the actors who have appeared in them. These strengths notwithstanding, however, this is a production that has sadly watered down the elements that best made this franchise work in favor of an overarching programming agenda that simply doesn’t serve this film or the series particularly well. The creators would have served themselves and viewers better by sticking with what works and the basics of good storytelling than trying to force an issue for the sake of future productions that may or may not work over the long term. This has been a noticeable downfall in the quality of many of the most recent Marvel Universe releases, and I’d truly hate to see this franchise befall a similar fate.

Jul 27, 2024
tmdb78465292
10.0

Such a fun watch, maybe one of the best experiences I've had in a theater. I couldn't have asked for a better ending to 24 year old franchise. ...

Jul 29, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Well the "Deadpool" concept is now well and truly immersed in the Marvel multi-verse and I really did fear for good old "Dead". More of the same? Well, no actually. Ryan Reynolds has reverted more to the occasionally quite vulgar humour of the first film (2016) and allowed this trequel to focus more ... on the personality of this irreverent, immortal, superhero as he tries to resurrect the recently departed "Wolverine/Logan" (Hugh Jackman) so he can save his timeline from erasure. To do that, and thwart the comically menacing "Paradox" (Matthew Macfadyen), he has to face down "Cassandra Nova" (Emma Corrin) - who happens to be the long estranged twin sister of "Xavier" who presides over the void. That's a "Mad Max" style desert style territory where all the undesirables have been put by "Paradox" and his organisation over the years. Initially, there's no love lost between our two heroes. The cocky man in red lycra does not impress his new, booze-soaked and guilt-ridden buddy, but quickly they manage to align their priorities and then - well yes, you can guess the rest. Indeed, there's nothing remotely unpredictable about any of this, but what it does do is shout loudly and proudly that it knows it. It's not trying to reinvent the wheel, it's succeeding in pointing out that all of these multi-verse films that simply adjust the space/time continuum to provide a new setting for the same old stories ad characters has to stop before we (the audience) bore further of their repetitive combat cycles and nondescript plot lines. Maybe Reynolds does over-egg the smuttiness a little but there are still plenty of wry comments about the industry, product placement and the plethora of films (and actors) that have preceded it delivering same old same old. It's not forgotten to entertain us too - there are loads of action scenes and there's an amiable chemistry between two actors who are clearly on the same, suitably sarcastic, page throughout a two hours that also features a some fun cameos from the likes of Messrs. Evans, Snipes, Cavill, Favreau and Tatum to keep it moving along with an effervescence of spirit. It's a big screen essential, there's a lot of effort gone into the production that won't work so well on the telly, and I enjoyed it.

Jul 28, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
8.0

Deadpool and Wolverine is a movie that I truly believe the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has needed for a while. After years of lackluster installments, this film is a breath of fresh air. Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and director Shawn Levy approached this project with care and a deep understandi ... ng of what fans want. The film feels like it was crafted by fans for fans, particularly those who have been frustrated by the recent phases of the MCU. Reynolds and Levy brought on a team of writers with a strong background in comedy and storytelling. This decision pays off, as the film’s humor and narrative are both sharp and engaging. For example, the meta vibe of Deadpool, familiar from the previous two films, is ramped up significantly. The movie spares no one, making jokes about everything from Hugh Jackman’s recent divorce to Ryan Reynolds' career. However, it’s the MCU that receives the most pointed and critical jokes, which will resonate with long-time fans. The chemistry between Reynolds and Jackman is electric, bringing new life to both characters. Their dynamic is both hilarious and heartfelt, making for a compelling narrative. For instance, scenes where Deadpool and Wolverine banter while taking down enemies are filled with wit and energy, showcasing their unique bond. This camaraderie extends to the film’s supporting cast, with well-timed cameos and clever nods to previous Marvel movies. The film's self-awareness and willingness to poke fun at its own franchise are refreshing. This level of meta-commentary sets the film apart from typical superhero fare. Despite its comedic approach, the film doesn’t skimp on emotional depth. The storyline is carried by genuine heart, particularly in how it addresses themes of redemption and friendship. The climax is especially impactful, ranking among the greats in the franchise. This isn't just a good sequel; it's a game-changer for the MCU. The film successfully integrates Deadpool into the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe while maintaining his unique tone and style. It sets the stage for future installments, promising exciting developments ahead. The way the film navigates these transitions feels seamless, ensuring that Deadpool’s irreverent humor doesn’t clash with the MCU’s established tone. Overall, Deadpool and Wolverine is a standout entry in the MCU, offering a perfect blend of humor, action, and heart. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman deliver top-notch performances, supported by a smart script and deft direction from Shawn Levy. This film not only redeems past missteps in the franchise but also paves the way for a promising future. It’s a must-watch for any Marvel fan, filled with laughter, thrills, and touching moments that elevate it above many of its predecessors.

Jul 30, 2024
GenerationofSwine
10.0

It feels a bit rushed... but then it was rushed. It feels a bit neutered, but it's now Disney and they did muzzle it. The thing is though... it's not woke, which is why you have articles criticizing it for "Not Being Gay Enough" and in 2024, that very literally translates to: "They focused on a ... story and characters rather than a political agenda and we're mad about it." Which, in turn, translates to "Actually entertaining." It's amazing how articles complaining about a movie not being Gay enough can guarantee you that the movie is going to be good. Only.... it's meh. I mean, when you compare it to most of the movies this year it's pretty epic. When you compare it to most of the post 2016 movies this is one of the greatest things ever made... but when you compare it to the other Deadpool movies it's rushed. But... who cares, it literally doesn't have a point other than entertaining you, and that is really all that matters and all that I ask for. Is it a cash grab? Yes, and I will GLADLY give them my money for another movie that just wants to entertain. And if they make another movie that wants to entertain and not push an agenda, I will gladly give them MORE of my money... because at the end of the day, entertainment has been in a decade long drought brought to you by political lecturing and nerd domains have been intentionally attacking fans rather than making movies, like this, that make fans want to give them their money. So when a movie like this comes along, it is a wonderful thing.

Jul 31, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Satisfying and 100% fan-service. Hugh Jackman still is awesome as Wolverine and gives it his all, along with Ryan Reynolds, both showing passion for the characters. That said, much like Deadpool 2, I'm not sure if I have much desire to revisit anytime soon. **3.5/5** ...

Aug 05, 2024
Pringo
10.0

I just watched Deadpool & Wolverine, and wow, it was an absolute blast! Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have incredible chemistry that makes the whole movie work. Deadpool's irreverent humor and Wolverine's gruff seriousness balance each other perfectly. The film is packed with hilarious jokes, epic ... action sequences, and so many Easter eggs that comic book fans will be thrilled. The opening sequence had me hooked right away, with a mix of intense fighting and Deadpool's signature humor. The constant fourth-wall breaks were spot-on and kept the laughs coming. It's a fantastic tribute to both characters and their histories, with plenty of nods to past films and comics. If you're a fan of either character, this movie is a must-see. It's not just a fun ride; it's a love letter to the fans. The pacing is perfect, and the two hours flew by. Whether you're a casual viewer or a hardcore fan, Deadpool & Wolverine delivers on all fronts. Don't miss it!

Aug 06, 2024
DonGable
4.0

For devout Marvel fans only. Here is a test for franchise films: Remove the IP and characters to see if the story, character development, etc. stands on its own without using the IP as a crutch. If you remove the IP in this case, you have absolutely nothing. If you've seen a lot of previous M ... arvel films in this universe, you will be treated with an abundance of fan service. Admittedly, I have not watched a lot of these films. I have, however, watched the first two Deadpool entries. I enjoyed them at the time, especially the first one. In this third entry, you will find a lot of cameos which are absolutely pointless, except for people to chug memberberries, as they do absolutely nothing with these characters. It doesn't even properly show the backstory of Wolverine. This film is an almost non-stop barrage of bickering and snarky jokes, but it's never given any time at all to breathe. The few moments where it actually tries to convey emotion, it never truly lands, as all it wants to do is tell jokes. Did I laugh here and there? Sure. But I can count it on one hand. The villain and plot quite forgettable, and you never truly feel that something's at stake, as the threat is mainly conveyed as a progress bar on a screen... Even though some people might marvel at Deadpool taking potshots at the MCU, Disney knows exactly what they're doing, and they will be laughing all the way to the bank. Corporate brand maintenance is all it is.

Aug 07, 2024
IndecentLouie
8.0

the definition of fun ...

Aug 09, 2024
davidrobitaille
10.0

I went to see Deadpool & Wolverine last evening and boy did it feel refreshing to see Ryan Reynolds making all of these funny jokes on screen as Deadpool. There were a lot of mentions of Marvel, jokes about production companies & about production crew/cast (extras, etc). As someone who's passionate ... about this industry and is very active in the business, this film is a big success in my opinion. I loved that we got to see Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan in the intro of the film, just sad we didn't get a little Tony Stark (RDJ) appearance, but hey, it's not his movie after all (RIP Iron Man).

Aug 26, 2024
tmdb51616167
9.0

Finally, the moment I have been eagerly waiting for has arrived - the new film featuring Deadpool and Wolverine! I am thrilled to share my thoughts on this without revealing any spoilers, so brace yourself for a fairly tame review to keep the surprise intact for everyone. Marvel is back in its el ... ement with this movie, as it takes a playful jab at itself. Deadpool boldly declares that the Multiverse is a mess and proposes putting an end to it - a refreshing take on the superhero genre. The dance sequence is a hilarious throwback to the 90s, adding a touch of nostalgia and charm to the film. And yes, there is plenty of colorful language, including an abundance of the infamous F word - but then again, what else would you expect from Deadpool? Prepare to be amazed by some incredible cameos that will leave you jumping out of your seat with excitement, especially if you have a soft spot for certain characters from the past. This movie is an absolute thrill ride that pays homage to the Fox universe and its beloved characters. Without giving too much away, there is a surprising appearance by a fan-favorite character who never made it to the superhero league, and the moment is truly jaw-dropping. The storyline may seem chaotic, but that's all part of the Deadpool charm. While the villain could have been utilized more effectively given their power, the relationship between Deadpool and Wolverine is beautifully portrayed. The film does a commendable job of explaining the backstory and the humor is on point, with Deadpool's witty jabs and references adding to the entertainment. If you're a fan of Deadpool and his legacy, this movie is a must-watch that will blow your mind. Just be warned, there is a fair amount of profanity, so consider this if you're planning to bring along younger viewers. Overall, this movie was a blast and one of the most enjoyable Marvel experiences in recent memory. From the creative storytelling to the hilarious antics, it's a wild ride that you won't want to miss. And don't forget to stick around for the mid-credits and end-credits scenes for an extra dose of fun and closure to the film. Enjoy the laugh-filled ride!

Sep 02, 2024
albuainain
7.0

Not funny as Deadpool 1 & 2, I was expecting something smashing due to the reviews I have read and people hype in social media. The fight scenes saved the movie. ...

Sep 07, 2024
immortal101
N/A

I personally enjoyed it. It was a fresh splash of the recent flops of Marvel movies. The plot was a little disorganized, but overall great film. The nostalgia and love letter to Fox/pre MCU films was a nice touch. ...

Sep 09, 2024
rvsxwgn64
N/A

If you enjoyed any films from the early 2000's Fox Marvel Universe, you'll appreciate this film especially. Lots of call backs, and cameo's mixed with modern day references, and even some references to the actor's/actresses real lives. The dialogue is heavy with all of it, and it comes rapid fire, s ... o listen close. There's also a sh*t load of profanity and bloody violence, so be aware of that as well. As long as you're not too squeamish, it should be a great flick.

Oct 01, 2024
chandlerdanier
6.0

I hate gore in big budget films. It looks so cartoonish and trashy. Or do I hate the gore in this film. Stuff's funny and whatever. Good team up. Too friggin' long, bub. ...

Nov 27, 2024
liabeth
6.0

It was an entertaining watch but it felt too "marvel". Liked the first two much more. ...

Dec 23, 2024
watch_n_rant
8.0

**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 b ... lending 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.

Dec 26, 2024