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Deadpool 2

Prepare for the Second Coming.
2018 | 120m | English

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Wisecracking mercenary Deadpool battles the evil and powerful Cable and other bad guys to save a boy's life.
Release Date: May 15, 2018
Director: David Leitch
Writer: Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Action
Keywords hero, mutant, mercenary, sequel, superhero, based on comic, breaking the fourth wall, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, joyful
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Marvel Entertainment, Genre Films, Maximum Effort
Box Office Revenue: $785,896,632
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Reynolds Wade Wilson / Deadpool / Juggernaut (voice)
Josh Brolin Cable
Morena Baccarin Vanessa
Julian Dennison Firefist
Zazie Beetz Domino
T.J. Miller Weasel
Leslie Uggams Blind Al
Karan Soni Dopinder
Brianna Hildebrand Negasonic Teenage Warhead
Jack Kesy Black Tom
Eddie Marsan Headmaster
Shioli Kutsuna Yukio
Stefan Kapičić Colossus (voice)
Randal Reeder Buck
Nikolai Witschl Head Orderly Frye
Thayr Harris Sergei Valishnikov
Rob Delaney Peter
Lewis Tan Shatterstar
Bill Skarsgård Zeitgeist
Terry Crews Bedlam
Brad Pitt Vanisher
Paul Wu Hong Kong Boss
Robert Maillet Sluggo
Alan Tudyk Luke - Redneck #1
Matt Damon Redneck #2
Michasha Armstrong Swat Captain (School)
Joe Doserro Bus Driver
Hayley Sales Cable's Wife
Islie Hirvonen Cable's Daughter
Jagua Arneja Tree Trimmer #1
Gerry South Tree Trimmer #2
Mike Dopud Prison Guard
Luke Roessler Cereal Kid
Andy Canete Neighbor #1
Tanis Dolman Neighbor #2
Eleanor Walker Neighbor #3
Hunter Dillon Branding Boy
Sala Baker Older Firefist
Sonia Sunger News Reporter (Irene)
Paul Wernick News Cameraman
Rhett Reese News Helicopter Pilot
Abiola Uthman Chinook Pilot
Tony Bailey Black Tom Gang Member
David Cook Priest
Alex Kliner Park Bench Couple
Elaine Kliner Park Bench Couple
David Leitch Ground Chuck Mutant
Valencia Budijanto Zoo Kid
Stefania Indelicato Bystander
Myfanwy Williams Strip Club Dancer
Sam Armstrong Strip Club Dancer
Alison Pickford Strip Club Dancer
Danny Ocean Strip Club Baddie
Paul Lazenby Strip Club Baddie
Noah Beggs Strip Club Baddie
Andrei Kovski Strip Club Baddie
Alicia Morton Vocalist on 'Tomorrow' (voice)
Andre Tricoteux On-Set Colossus (uncredited)
Lisa Bunting Child Protection Worker (uncredited)
Miles Ellis Waving Prisoner (uncredited)
Lars Grant Prison Guard 96S (uncredited)
Sam Hargrave DMC Guard (uncredited)
Nicholas Hoult Beast (uncredited)
Simon MacIntyre Business Passerby (uncredited)
James McAvoy Charles Xavier (uncredited)
Evan Peters Quicksilver (uncredited)
Tye Sheridan Cyclops (uncredited)
Alexandra Shipp Storm (uncredited)
Kodi Smit-McPhee Nightcrawler (uncredited)
Scott Vickaryous Thug (uncredited)
Dan Zachary Mutant Prisoner (uncredited)
Name Job
Breanna Watkins Stunts
Clint Carleton Stunts
Pete Antico Stunts
Marcus Aurelio Stunts
Tony Bailey Stunts
Ed Anders Stunts
Fraser Aitcheson Stunts
Krista Bell Stunt Driver
Matt Berberi Stunts
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce Stunts
Jason Calder Stunts
Garvin Cross Stunt Driver
Fraser Corbett Stunts
Jean Frenette Stunts
Lars Grant Stunts
Thayr Harris Utility Stunts
Brian Ho Stunts
Megan Hui Stunts
Louise Hradsky Stunt Double
Zandara Kennedy Stunt Driver
Robert Zen Humpage Stunts
Brad Kelly Stunts
Darryl Quon Stunts
Greg Rementer Stunts
Shawn Robidoux Stunts
Shahaub Roudbari Utility Stunts
Jeff Sanca Stunt Driver
Darryl Scheelar Stunts
Kimani Ray Smith Stunt Driver
Cale Schultz Stunts
Hugo Steele Stunts
Taylor Tai Utility Stunts
Angela Uyeda Stunts
Dimitry Tsoy Stunts
Andre Tricoteux Stunt Double, Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunt Driver
Marshall Virtue Stunt Driver
Owen Walstrom Stunt Driver
Mathew Yanagiya Stunts
Emerson Wong Stunts
Thekla Hutyrova Stunts
Jonathan Eusebio Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Rob Liefeld Comic Book, Thanks
Jimmy Chhiu Stunts
Jayson Dumenigo Stunt Coordinator
Roel Failma Stunts
Thekla Hutyra Stunts
Eric Linden Stunts
Marisol Roncali Casting
Roger Fires Art Direction
Peter Ochotta Art Direction
Sandy Walker Set Decoration
Dan Hermansen Supervising Art Director
Kris Bergthorson Assistant Art Director
Glenn Woodruff Construction Coordinator
Dan Sissons Property Master
Houman Eshraghi Set Designer
Peter Rzazewski Set Designer
Beatrix Schalk Set Designer
Jennifer Yee Set Designer
Katharina Brand Set Dresser
Kevin Kasper Set Dresser
Monica Huppert Makeup Department Head
Howard Lau Tattoo Designer
Lee Gren Tattoo Designer
Donald D. Brown Boom Operator
Allen Yang Boom Operator
Allister Mann Boom Operator
Sean Massey Dialogue Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Tommy Douglas Camera Operator
Sasha Proctor Camera Operator
Brad McGregor Camera Operator
Patrick Loungway Second Unit Director of Photography
Nicholas Dent Dolly Grip
Andrew W. Davidson Gaffer
Mark Hyde Key Grip
Kevin Black Key Grip
Rob Brady Lighting Technician
Christopher Hingston Lighting Technician
Jason Tidsbury Lighting Technician
Andrew Wunder Lighting Technician
T. Michael Morris Lighting Technician
Clyde Harrelson Lighting Technician
Tess Bukowsky Lighting Technician
Keith Woods Rigging Gaffer
Herb DeWaal Rigging Grip
Rod Haney Rigging Grip
Scott Kozak Rigging Grip
Joseph Lederer Still Photographer
David Dolsen Still Photographer
Scott J. Ateah Stunt Coordinator
Ian Seabrook Underwater Director of Photography
Yogesh Bhavsar Creature Technical Director
Avijit Das Creature Technical Director
Eric Moliner Creature Technical Director
Mischa Kolbe Creature Technical Director
Fazil Ahmed Creature Technical Director
Sianoosh Nasiriziba Lead Animator
Andrew Park Lead Animator
Amit Narwani Matchmove Supervisor
K.G. Ginu Modeling
James Galen Clark Modeling
Daniel Kwon Motion Capture Artist
C. Michael Neely Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Steve Yamamoto Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Barnes Wheeler VFX Editor
Nick Ghizas Visual Effects Production Manager, Visual Effects Coordinator
Rasghania Bharat Visual Effects Coordinator
Kotamraju Karthik Visual Effects Coordinator
Sammy Shikaze Visual Effects Coordinator
Connor Smith Visual Effects Coordinator
Lesly Cazares Visual Effects Coordinator
Thomas Elder-Groebe Visual Effects Producer
Sabrina Gagnon Visual Effects Producer
Anton Agerbo Visual Effects Producer
Michael Brazelton Visual Effects Supervisor
Dan Glass Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Konrad Visual Effects Supervisor
Damiano Moltisanti Visual Effects Technical Director
Thomas Dotheij Visual Effects Technical Director
Phoenix Woung-Bi Lee Visual Effects Technical Director
Beverlee June Fix Assistant Costume Designer
Monique McRae Assistant Costume Designer
Gwendolyn Stukely Assistant Costume Designer
Lana S. Krause Costume Coordinator
Janice MacIsaac Costume Supervisor
Carolyn Bentley Set Costumer
Cat Mudryk Set Costumer
Farrahlyn Owen Set Costumer
Nicola Ryall Set Costumer
Riva Cahn Thompson Casting Associate
Corinne Clark Casting
Jennifer Page Casting
Yumi Takada Casting Consultant
Rob Fournier Armorer
Jeremy Muir Armorer
Ric Walkington Armorer
Ana Oparnica Sebal Script Supervisor
Lorraine Jamison Unit Publicist
Dirk Westervelt Editor
Anne Carroll Hair Department Head
Katie Goett Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Kohlen Hairstylist
Harlow MacFarlane Special Effects Makeup Artist
Daniel Macarin Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Barry First Assistant Director
Niki Charalambopoulos Painter
Jason Claridge Painter
Daniel Columbie Prop Designer
Stian Dahlslett Concept Artist
Joel Hansen Carpenter
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Paul Jenkinson Lead Set Dresser
Benjamin Last Concept Artist
Aaron McBride Concept Artist
Kouji Tajima Concept Artist
Ronald Eng Dialogue Editor
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
David Grimaldi Sound Effects Editor
Chuck Michael Sound Designer
John Morris Foley Supervisor
Mark Noda Sound Mixer
Martyn Zub Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Mike Vézina Special Effects Supervisor
Matt Bonin Rigging Grip
Matt Absher First Assistant Editor
Jim Carretta First Assistant Editor
Daniel M. Nussbaum First Assistant Editor
Ted Caplan Music Editor
Drew Krassowski Orchestrator
Joi Harris Stunt Double, In Memory Of
Jerad Marantz Costume Illustrator
Joe Ross Utility Stunts
Sven Granlund Assistant Makeup Artist
Lilia Afsahi First Assistant Hairstylist
Lynnea Board First Assistant Hairstylist
Marie Clancy First Assistant Hairstylist
Darah Wyant First Assistant Makeup Artist
Davina Faye First Assistant Makeup Artist
Akihito Ikeda Key Makeup Artist
Pepe Mora Key Makeup Artist
Richard Alonzo Key Makeup Artist
Mike Smithson Makeup Artist
Rebeccah Delchambre Special Effects Makeup Artist
Felix Fox Special Effects Makeup Artist
Cayley Giene Special Effects Makeup Artist
Holland Miller Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mike Fields Special Effects Makeup Artist
David Betancourt ADR Mixer
Jerrell Suelto ADR Mixer
Jon Vogl ADR Mixer
Aidan Dykes ADR Recordist
Gina Mueller ADR Supervisor
Paul Timothy Carden ADR Supervisor
Smokey Cloud First Assistant Sound Editor
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Mark Pappas Foley Editor
Jack Cucci Foley Mixer
Scott Jason Farr Sound Mixer
Ian Tarasoff Sound Mixer
Scott Kukurudz Second Assistant Director
Brad Medhurst Second Assistant Director
Robert S. Weber Second Assistant Director
Matthew D. Smith Second Assistant Director
Jayson Merrill Second Unit First Assistant Director
Regan Kosior Third Assistant Director
Amanda Petura Third Assistant Director
Ashish Kukian Production Manager
Prashant Sharan Production Manager
Sainath Shinde Production Manager
Vickie M. Hsieh Production Supervisor
Eric Guaglione Animation Supervisor
Alex Poei Animation Supervisor
Nadav Ehrlich Animation Supervisor
Bernd Angerer Animation Supervisor
Eric Bates Animation Supervisor
Hideki Okano CG Artist
Yuliia Kondratova CG Artist
Benjamín Magaña CG Supervisor
Ivan Andres Guerrero CG Supervisor
Leslie Chung Compositing Supervisor
Shivesh Gehlot Compositing Supervisor
Romain Rico Compositing Supervisor
Dan Breckwoldt Compositing Supervisor
Andrew Brooks Compositing Supervisor
Ryan Leonard Compositing Supervisor
Florian Schroeder Compositing Supervisor
Ben Cowell-Thomas Digital Effects Supervisor
Chris McLaughlin Digital Effects Supervisor
Sean Schur Digital Effects Supervisor
Kristin Pratt Layout Supervisor
Gregory Chalenko Compositing Lead
Victor Norberg Compositing Lead
Tiago Santos Compositing Lead
Kunal Chindarkar Compositing Lead
Miguel Diaz Cachero Compositing Lead
Marcello P. Carvalho VFX Lighting Artist
Subhash Dalke VFX Lighting Artist
Jose L. De Juan VFX Lighting Artist
Sean Dsouza VFX Lighting Artist
Gaeun Lee VFX Lighting Artist
Tim Palgut VFX Lighting Artist
Jamshid Sadat VFX Lighting Artist
Khushroo Surveyor VFX Lighting Artist
Paul Wojdylo VFX Lighting Artist
Helga Victoria VFX Lighting Artist
Daniel St-Amant Matte Painter
Laura Macfadyen Matte Painter
Morgan Lang Matte Painter
Rodgers Paul Matte Painter
Menard Jordane Modeling
Manmath Matondkar Modeling
Nilesh Pobatti Modeling
Sagar Khorasia Rotoscoping Artist
Ratnesh Patel Rotoscoping Artist
Sebinsaji Rotoscoping Artist
Ashutosh Surawshi Rotoscoping Artist
Jesse Forsey Rotoscoping Artist
Simon J. Taua'i Rotoscoping Artist
Shajo John Senior Animator
Goran Ognjanovic Senior Animator
Matthew Hackett Senior Animator
Brock Shekelton VFX Editor
Dhuha Isa VFX Editor
Jonathan D. Martin VFX Editor
Irshad Patel VFX Artist
Nikki Snider VFX Artist
Shiv Kumar Vishwakarma VFX Artist
Jean Bennamias VFX Artist
Yogendra Bundela VFX Artist
Rusty Ippolito VFX Artist
Melvin Polayah VFX Artist
David Ertsinian VFX Artist
Pharoah Barrett VFX Artist
Prerana Jaiswal VFX Artist
Hakyung Chang Visual Effects Coordinator
Zach Groves Visual Effects Coordinator
Bradley D. Jordan Visual Effects Coordinator
Tesa Kubicek Visual Effects Coordinator
Julia Llanos Visual Effects Coordinator
Emily C. Moye Visual Effects Coordinator
Anne-Marie Ouellet Visual Effects Coordinator
Mohamed Aït Ouyahia Visual Effects Coordinator
Bastien Rivas Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrew Van Midde Visual Effects Coordinator
Tabitha Woodman Visual Effects Coordinator
Bryant Mudd Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jatin Bhavsar Visual Effects Production Manager
Rachel Hannah Cohen Visual Effects Production Manager
Nelson Dsouza Visual Effects Producer
Adam Pere Visual Effects Producer
Chris Anderson Visual Effects Producer
Kelly McCarthy Visual Effects Producer
Matthew Dravitzki Visual Effects Producer
Martin Wiseman Visual Effects Producer
Gong Myung Lee Visual Effects Supervisor
Monifa Andrew Visual Effects Production Manager
Arwen Munro Visual Effects Production Manager
Amir Manavi Visual Effects Technical Director
Murali Krishna Chintapalli Visual Effects Technical Director
Jordan Cario Visual Effects Technical Director
Tangi Vaillant Visual Effects Technical Director
Harsh Mistry Visual Effects Technical Director
Kayla Meadows Art Department Assistant
Uzair Merchant Art Department Assistant
Katharina Nimmervoll Art Department Coordinator
Aaron Alexander Assistant Property Master
Clayton Flagg Assistant Property Master
Marc Bitz Concept Artist
Christopher Brändström Concept Artist
Kelton Cram Concept Artist
Wolfgang Metschan Concept Artist
Eduardo Pena Concept Artist
Marcos Weiss Concept Artist
Christopher Lee Zammit Concept Artist
Fred Palacio Concept Artist
Jadrien Cousens Conceptual Design
Ray Lai Conceptual Illustrator
Natalie Michalchyshyn Construction Buyer
Chad Calder Construction Foreman
Simon Jori Digital Imaging Technician
David R. Murray Construction Foreman
Sasha Odesse Graphic Designer
Melina Humphries Graphic Designer
Jerry Staar Property Master
Fiorino Corsi Props
Heather Murray Props
Jake Warren Props
Sanford Worth Props
Jennifer Abrams Set Decoration Buyer
Jocelyne Lous Set Decoration Buyer
Ester Bovard Set Decoration Buyer
Eliza Hooker Set Decoration Buyer
Amber Boorman Set Decoration Buyer
Sophie Graham Set Decorating Coordinator
Cristian Arizaga Set Designer
Darian Deering Set Dresser
Robert Murphy Set Dresser
Marcus Endean Storyboard Artist
Andrew Garcia-Price Storyboard Artist
Dane Bjerno Aerial Camera Technician
Obedi Daniel Assistant Camera
Leon Serginson Best Boy Grip
Tatiana Hopcraft Camera Trainee
Jared Nickel Camera Trainee
Mitch Bax Digital Imaging Technician
Ryan McGregor Digital Imaging Technician
Darin Wong Dolly Grip
Björn Hermannes Dolly Grip
Patrick Weir Drone Pilot
Geoff Knight Electrician
Jimmy E. Jensen First Assistant "A" Camera
Aaron Haesler First Assistant "A" Camera
Joshua Kjorven First Assistant "B" Camera
Justin Bergler First Assistant Camera
Yves Bernadet Gaffer
Marco Correia Grip
Virgile Dean Grip
Denis Marcotte Grip
Lawrence Ogden Grip
Colin Robson Grip
Keyon Slowly Grip
Sam Stoessiger Grip
Adrian Wilcocks Grip
Cary Cooper Libra Head Technician
Maria Aceves Varela Lighting Technician
William Cash Lighting Technician
Phillip Chadwick Lighting Technician
Cat Kitellis Lighting Technician
Todd Martin Lighting Technician
Hugh Jackman Thanks
Louise Simonson Thanks
Chris Unsworth Lighting Technician
Brian Bjerkness Rigging Grip
Ken Gurney Rigging Grip
Andrew Kearney Rigging Grip
Jason Misewich Rigging Grip
Daniel Pierce Rigging Grip
Alex Reno Rigging Grip
Spencer Ennis Second Assistant "A" Camera
Mighty Dan Robinson Second Assistant "B" Camera
Amie Gibbins Second Assistant "A" Camera
Borislav Penchev Second Assistant Camera
Frankie Sharpe Second Assistant Camera
Scott Antifave First Assistant Camera
Rob Grant Assistant Editor
Adam Michna Assistant Editor
John St. Laurent Colorist
Sam Gilling Colorist
Chris Van Duyn Dailies Operator
Skip Kimball Digital Intermediate Colorist
Tashi Trieu Digital Intermediate Editor
Cole Doran Editorial Production Assistant
Tyler Ruocco First Assistant Editor
Nathan Hurlburt Online Editor
Rebecca Davidson Casting Assistant
Lory Shaye Casting Assistant
Andrea Brown Extras Casting
Natalie Sutcliffe Extras Casting Assistant
Ann Goobie Location Manager
Bret Jolliffe Location Production Assistant
Geshe Mancini Location Production Assistant
Boris Detvaj Location Production Assistant
Christoph Westphal VFX Artist
Cynthia Pett-Dante Thanks
Ed McGuinness Thanks
Matthew Wells Post Production Coordinator
Eric Brown Stunts
Raymond Chan Stunts
Mig Buenacruz Stunts
Alex Chiang Stunts
Lloyd Cunningham Stunt Double
Carl Fortin Stunts
Leif Havdale Stunt Double
Joel McGowan Stunt Double
Nick Longhurst Stunts
Adrian Persad Stunts
Kyle Mclean Stunts
Matt Reimer Stunts
Nuo Sun Fight Choreographer
John Stoneham Jr. Stunts
Clay Virtue Stunts
Kye Walstrom Stunt Driver
Brennan Walstrom Stunt Driver
Yared Gebrekidan Lighting Technician
Ronald Hersey Additional Photography
Shaun Stander Additional Photography
Bryce Branagan Stunts
Steven John Brown Stunts
Lateef Crowder Stunts
Wayne Dalglish Stunt Coordinator
Tim Garris Stunts
Amy Johnston Stunts
Micah Karns Stunts
Philip J. Silvera Stunt Coordinator
Jonathan Sela Director of Photography
Craig Alpert Editor
Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir Editor
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Johnny Gidcomb ADR Voice Casting
Raylin Sabo Casting Associate
Ko Iwagami Casting Consultant
Paul Becker Choreographer
Joe Doserro Stunt Driver
Geoff Redknap Special Effects Makeup Artist
Bronwyne Sloley Special Effects Makeup Artist
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Jackson Spidell Stunt Double
Natasha Denis Stunts
Becky Ferguson Stunts
Michael McCusker Editor
Andy Clement Makeup Designer
Darrin Prescott Second Unit Director
Matt Blouin VFX Editor
William Groebe Storyboard Artist
Jeremy Simser Storyboard Artist
Kurt Swanson Costume Design
Bart Mueller Costume Design
Lucas Bielan Camera Operator
James Mangold Thanks
George Dewey Thanks
Fabian Nicieza Thanks
Chad Stahelski Stunts
Daniel Bernhardt Stunts
Cassandra Ebner Stunts
Janene Carleton Stunt Driver
Daniel Hargrave Stunts
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle Stunts
Nesta Chapman Stunts
Joe Kelly Thanks
Sean Kohnke Stunts
Andrei Kovski Stunts
Larry Lam Stunts
Jaeson Lee Stunts
Don Lew Stunts
Irma Leong Stunt Double
Keanu Lam Stunts
Tony Lazzara Stunts
Alex Kyshkovych Stunt Double
Maya Macatumpag Stunts
Tom McComas Stunt Double
Tammy Nera Stunt Double
Atlin Mitchell Stunt Double
Dan Redford Stunts
Ryan Reynolds Writer
Paul Lazenby Stunts
David Leitch Director
Mary Vernieu Casting
David Scheunemann Production Design
Sala Baker Stunts
Tyler Bates Original Music Composer
Bill Corso Makeup Supervisor, Makeup Designer
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Doug Lefler Head of Story
Ashe Morrison Assistant Art Director
Stephen James Compositing Supervisor
A.R. Björklund Editorial Production Assistant
Rhett Reese Writer
Paul Wernick Writer
Sharlene Royer Stunts
Name Title
Ethan Smith Executive Producer
Kelly McCormick Executive Producer
Simon Kinberg Producer
Stan Lee Executive Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner Producer
Aditya Sood Executive Producer
Jonathon Komack Martin Executive Producer
Ryan Reynolds Producer
Rhett Reese Executive Producer
Paul Wernick Executive Producer
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Reviews

garethmb
N/A

The Mercenary with a mouth is back with the eagerly awaited arrival of “Deadpool 2”. The films sees the generally well-meaning but highly dysfunctional Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), back to taking out bad guys as a contract player but also managing his relationship with Vanessa (Morena Baccarin). When ... an unexpected event sends his life into a freefall, Deadpool tries to find a new purpose with the help of his X-Men associates from the last film who attempt to recruit him into their organization. His first mission is to defuse an angry and destructive young mutant named Russell (Julian Dennison), which takes an unexpected turn and lands them both in serious trouble. One would think that would be enough to cause some major life changes for Deadpool but thanks to the arrival of Cable (Josh Brolin), a cyborg soldier from the future; things are about to get much more complicated and intense. Undaunted, Deadpool opts to form his own league of heroes and aside from Domino (Zazie Beetz); they seem to be as unlucky or dysfunctional as their leader which makes for some very hysterical consequences. What follows is an action and laugh-laden adventure which brings even more of what made the first film such a success to the audience as the film takes the bawdy action of the first and ups the ante thanks in large part to an expanded budget and cast. My biggest concern for the film was that with an expanded budget there would be too many characters and an attempt to do far too much with the film. That did play out at times in the beginning as for me, the first film worked so well as they had to let the characters rather than the action and effects carry it and the rapid-fire arrival of so many jokes and creative profanity made repeat viewing of the film necessary to catch everything. This time out we get elaborate action and chase sequences as well as a much larger cast. At times it seemed as if this would possibly overshadow the characters and story but Reynolds and Director David Leith never let it cross that line. They also go back to the core elements in the final third of the film which really allows the film to fully connect with the tone of the original film and brings the film home to a satisfying conclusion. What really sold the film for me was the brilliant and very inspired extended scene during the credits which allows Deadpool to “fix” various issues which perfectly captures the irreverent character and the best aspects of the series where the cast is willing to make fun of themselves as well as the larger universe in which their characters exist. I cannot wait to see what comes next as “DeadPool 2” is another fun outing for the character and something very different from most comic based movies. 4 stars out of 5

Jun 23, 2021
TobyBenson
9.0

An utterly hilarious movie, with hundreds of pop culture references. A movie that doesn't take itself seriously, creating a silly, yet sensible dynamic. A must watch! ...

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb76295109
N/A

All in all, I prefer a Marvel movie that doesn't take itself seriously, but the nonstop unseriousness of Deadpool 2 can wear you down, too. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Mark Rushow
8.0

Terminator + Adam Sandler = Deadpool 2. Anyone else notice that? Even Deadpool calls Cable Jon Connor but the whole movie is structured like a Terminator movie. Cable is like a combination of Jon Connor and a Terminator. All the comedy is styled just like an Adam Sandler movie. And that is it. Works ... pretty good oddly. It is the Terminator movie that never was. Though the director of the first Deadpool wasn't directing this movie he is actually directing the next Terminator film.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
6.0

Takes some pretty hardcore departures from the first movie in terms of characters, but _Deadpool 2_ is still funny as Hell (maybe not quite as funny as it thinks but still, very very humorous) and Ryan Reynolds once again absolutely nails the titular role. I never loved either of these movies as muc ... h as it seems people did by and large, but I do **like** them, and that's not nothin'. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
9.0

I have to say that I quite enjoyed this movie. Was there a lot of juvenile jokes? Oh yes. Was the characters sometimes over the top and silly? Yes again. Was the script and story anything to write home about? Of course not! Was there a lot of gratuitous violence? Hell yes! But then, this was pretty ... much what could be expected. Anyone offended or surprised by this should not really have picked this movie in the first place. Despite the fairly juvenile jokes, the sometime illogical script and the way over the top chop-chop-and-chop-some-more violence I had great fun watching this movie. I really enjoyed the action sequences a’la Kill Bill, the special effects and yes, the jokes. Most of the time at least) Everything was so silly and over the top that it actually became funny. Each scene, taken by itself, would probably have been considered silly, or even bad, by me but stringed together in the context of the movie as a whole it just worked. For me at least. The action sequences, CGI and everything that should be in a superhero movie was, in my mind, quite good. Also, despite not really being anything to write home about the story was quite adequate. Simple, straightforward and a lot better than the crap that a lot of the stuff that social and political correctness preaching writers at Marvel are spewing out these days. I definitely liked Cable as the hard hitting ass-kicking cyborg. When Domino was first introduced I was not impressed, even though she’s hot. I mean, luck as a superpower? However, when she started to pull all these hilarious stunts with these incredibly unbelievable chains of events I quickly changed my mind. Oh, and I did like Deadpool of course. That goes without saying. If you do not like the main protagonist it is difficult to like the movie itself is it not? Most of the other characters were between okay and so so. The one character I never really liked was Firefist. He was never funny, just incredibly stupid and childish. The team of fellow mutant “warriors” that Deadpool pulled together? Well let’s say that I am not that disappointed that they were somewhat “expendable” but it looks like that was the whole point of it. When the first of them whammed into that bus I thought “What the f…?” and then it just continued with one gory event following another. Nice touch with the blue blood by the way. I guess the guy was an alien after all. To sum it up, a lot of the movie was pretty much what I expected but altogether I think I was positively surprised. Two hours of great fun actually.

May 16, 2024
GenerationofSwine
10.0

Really I felt the jokes landed a heck of a lot more in this one than they did in Deadpool, and for a movie like this it counts for a lot. It seemed to hit all ends of the political spectrum in the humor, and that too worked, especially as the character is satirical and prone to break the 4th wall ... ...which also applies to our society as a whole. And it worked very well for this film. The blood, the sex, the vulgarity all actually added to the plot as a whole, it fit like a glove and accented the humor as a whole to make the film darkly funny, especially with a plot that at times was intentionally inane and pointless and, at times, deeper than you'd expect for a self-deprecating super hero film. It's worth watching twice at least, even if, the second time around, you see all the best laughs coming.

Jan 13, 2023
mooney240
7.0

**Deadpool 2 adds awesome new characters and tones down the extreme crudeness to make a sequel that is more enjoyable than the original.** I’m not much of a Deadpool fan. The humor was much too crude and nonsensical for me to enjoy the first outing, but the sequel toned it down to a PG-13 rating ... for the sequel, and as a result, I had a much better experience! One of the significant improvements over the first movie was the exciting additions of Cable and Domino to the cast. Josh Brolin was a fantastic choice for Cable, and the design and grittiness of the character were amazing to see on the screen. I also liked the way Deadpool 2 depicted Domino’s powers in a more tangible way than even the comics can show (and Zazie Beats was fantastic in the role too). Even Brad Pitt was fun in his brief role. I love the X-Men, and this movie ventured further into that world than its predecessor. The fun time travel scene of Reynolds correcting all of his career and Deadpool mistakes was comedic gold! Deadpool 2 was a much better outing to me, but that’s probably due to the very same reasons that so many traditional Deadpool fans didn’t like it.

Jan 16, 2023
SoSmooth1982
8.0

Not as good as the first. Still good though. Also my favorite x-men of all time juggernaut is in this. ...

May 12, 2023