Deadpool and Wolverine Came to Play

Deadpool, X-Men

What. A. Movie. Ryan Reynolds once again proves why Deadpool is the character for Marvel and the MCU. With the third installment of the franchise here, let’s waste no time and get right into what was one of the best movies Marvel has ever put out there.

Crafting the Storyline and Keeping it Deadpool

The strongest part of the entire movie was actually the plot itself and the fact it stayed perfectly true to a Deadpool movie, even with the stakes higher than they’ve ever been. The movie never strayed far from the main problem put forth from the beginning: Deadpool’s universe was going to die. So while we go in and out of the TVA, into the Void, and then back to his timeline once again, all things led to the final mission of saving his universe from first the timeline destroyer and then Cassandra. Even with various new Multiversal topics being thrown our way, the plot and the main problem remained clear inside of the movie itself.

Of course, this was still a Deadpool movie, so while it did include various emotional moments both for Deadpool and Wolverine, there were still plenty of comedic plot moments. From starting with an N*SYNC dance break during the opening TVA massacre, to a sequence of scenes with Deadpool meeting Wolverine variants and bringing it all together to continue to poke fun at himself, Logan and the FOX films throughout the whole movie, it stayed very much on brand for what we know of Deadpool movies. It even had quite a few returning cast members, even if they did only make a small appearance at the beginning and end. Ryan made one thing clear with this movie: Deadpool might be joining the MCU but nothing about him is changing.

Cameos Everywhere

Probably the best part of the movie was the ongoing search for who would show up next from past or never-completed projects. While expectations about who might appear were high, the movie never once disappointed in who did actually appear. From the very first one being Mr. Happy Hogan himself from 616, you knew that you were going to be in for a treat. The cameos were also interesting because there were two different types: the first being those who were confirmed in trailers, the other being reprised roles in general or random actor cameos, so let’s list them.

List one is many of the characters we saw in trailers, pre-confirmed in the movie before anyone even sat down in the theater. That includes characters like Pyro, Sabretooth, Toad, and Lady Deathstrike, all being played by their original actors and actresses. Then there were also other characters such as Juggernaut, Azazel, and Psylocke who also made appearances, although some not played by the original. Lastly, a late addition to the list was X-23 played by Dafne Keene and B-15 from the Loki series.

The fun group of characters were the ones no one fully expected or knew about. Starting with my personal favorite two, you had Henry Cavill as a Wolverine variant (looking amazing, I might add) and Channing Tatum finally getting to play the role of Gambit. Sharing the scene with Gambit were Jennifer Garner’s Elektra and Wesley Snipes’ Blade. Happy was already mentioned, but another crazy cameo and the first in the Void was Chris Evans making his MCU comeback not as Captain America, but instead as Johnny Storm aka the Human Torch. Additionally, two actual Avengers made the cameo list, the first being Ant-Man’s corpse and the second being Mark Ruffulo’s Hulk. And lastly, one remaining big cameo that was there but never unmasked was Blake Lively stepping into the role of Lady Deadpool or Ladypool, of course, the perfect casting to play the female version of her husband’s alter ego.

Cassandra Nova, the Villain you are

The menacing villain of Deadpool and Wolverine is none other than Cassandra Nova, Xavier’s incredibly powerful sister. Possessing abilities similar to her brother, she stands out due to being cast into the Void before experiencing much of life. It remains unclear which universe’s Xavier she could be related to, but what is certain is that her existence was a secret to her brother. Her threat was so significant that the TVA removed her from her timeline. However, Deadpool and Wolverine’s actions disrupted the system she had established in the Void, leading to her escape.

What makes her time in the Void particularly interesting is that she seemed entirely content there, as she owned a sling ring that would have allowed her out. Using it to free Deadpool and Wolverine, she then also used it to follow them into Deadpool’s universe after learning Paradox had attempted to have her killed. Their relationship seemed based on keeping each other mutually happy on both sides ‘of the fence’ as Cassandra says and when Paradox broke his part of that deal, she felt she no longer needed to play nice.

The shift from Paradox trying to speed up a dying timeline to Cassandra wanting to take out every timeline, starting with Deadpool’s, in the Multiverse was a little bumpy as a whole. As formidable of a foe she was in the Void and in general, it felt that her abilities and who she was could have allowed her to aim for a different target, rather than also trying to destroy Deadpool’s universe. As it was Deadpool’s movie, keeping the main threat of his universe going extinct on the table made sense, but for Cassandra’s villain arc, it came across as probably the weakest part of the plot. Either way, her attempt to destroy the universe and absorb the power ended up killing her, thanks to Deadpool and Wolverine. It’s unclear if we will ever see another version of her pop up, although it would be cool to explore the character in more than one film.

Bringing Back Wolverine

Before the movie came out, Ryan had made clear that the legacy of Logan the movie would be untouched in Deadpool and Wolverine. That being said, many still were unsure how exactly they were going to bring Hugh Jackman back for the part when Logan had been such a solid and emotional send off for him. About 5 minutes into the movie proved quickly that Logan quite literally was not going untouched, as his skeleton was used rather impressively as a weapon for Deadpool. Then it was shown how easy in today’s current MCU it is to just sort of generate another one without technically bringing anyone back from the dead at all.

The new version of Wolverine was a new direction for Hugh and it worked perfectly for the movie. A depressed, down-on-his-luck Wolverine is taken by Deadpool on an adventure he never asked for under the guise that they could maybe undo his mistakes made in his universe. In the end, he found a new purpose and a new home universe, even if how that works is a little unclear regarding the rules of Multiverse travel. Regardless, it was the perfect way to bring the character back while telling a new story, opening the door for Hugh Grant to play Wolverine for as long as he just about wants to and is asked to. Will he? That seems pretty unclear, although the likelihood remains that Marvel will probably want to have their own X-Men cast, meaning that even if we never see Hugh as Wolverine after this, we can walk away knowing we saw him finally wear the iconic suit and received the happy ending he deserved.

Image: “Deadpool and Wolverine”, Joseph Jenkinson, Screenrant

Deadpool and Wolverine: The Ultimate MCU Power Play

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The third installment in the Deadpool franchise, appropriately named Deadpool and Wolverine after featuring Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, has officially been named as the beginning of the mutants story in the MCU by Kevin Feige himself. Beyond the obvious things like a huge projected box office performance and a boost in fan reception that Marvel desperately needs, this movie is Marvel’s power play for the MCU. Those mutant breadcrumbs that we’ve gotten through characters like Kamala and Namor will be nothing compared to what this movie does both for the mutants’ introduction into the MCU and the MCU as a whole. While the mutants future is rumored to be clear after watching the movie, let’s get into the expansion of the MCU Deadpool and Wolverine could bring and why it is Marvel’s power play.

First and foremost, it could and already is looking to bridge multiple storylines. The trailers have already made it clear that there is overlap with other properties, specifically Loki with the appearance of TVA agents and cameos from both the original and rebooted Fox X-Men series. Yet, beyond that, the Multiverse is what is going to allow Deadpool and Wolverine to hopefully make their official migration into the 616 timeline, making them fair game for crossovers with all of the heroes already established in that timeline. The crossover could explore several other universes, allowing for new storylines and characters to appear. Additionally, new villains and heroes can emerge, unseen before in the MCU, specifically the X-Men characters and some of their more interesting villains, such as Mister Sinister or a new attempt at Apocalypse.

Additionally, the movie gives Marvel the opportunity to paint a new thematic depth for themselves. While movies such as Infinity War and Endgame strongly went a different direction in some respects, and newer properties like Moon Knight and MoM also attempted new genres, characters like Deadpool and Wolverine naturally open the door to exploring darker themes. Both characters offer more mature themes through their background and Deadpool already has two R-rated movies out there, while Wolverine has one. This more mature theme can help to push the MCU to explore more series storylines, helping to balance some of the usual, more lighthearted tone.

Likely the best reason that this movie is the MCU’s power play is because it is increasing market and fan engagement. The movie hasn’t even come out yet, but all anyone can talk about is Deadpool and Wolverine. Wolverine, being one of the most famous mutant characters and storylines, helps to bring fourth a renewed interest in the mutant storylines, which fell off quite a bit, especially after the release of Dark Phoenix in 2019. With X-Men ’97 also coming out earlier this year, the mutants have been running conversations across various fan platforms since February. Yet the film also is engaging to diverse audiences, as for a long time, mutant fans were left with the Fox franchises take on the famous comic book characters. Those who prefer the X-Men now have a reason to see this specific Marvel movie, along with fans of Deadpool, who many fell in love with through his first movie, superhero fan or not. The broad appeal of the mutants and Deadpool helps to boost the appeal to not just this movie outside of the MCU but the MCU as a whole to those who may not have heavily followed it before.

The upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie crossover has the potential to expand the MCU beyond anything viewers have seen before through the bridging of multiple storylines, offering deeper themes to explore and expanding the viewership pool. While so much rides on the future of the MCU through this movie, Deadpool and Wolverine for MCU fans also means many doors are being opened dealing with the Multiverse that many fans have been waiting for since the beginning of Phase 4. At this point, there is nothing left to do as we all are left waiting and counting down the final days until Deadpool and Wolverine makes it’s official big screen debut, this Friday.

Image: “Deadpool and Wolverine”, Nick Romano, Entertainment Weekly

The Humor and the Claws: Deadpool and Wolverine’s Clashing Personalities and How They Just Work

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With Deadpool and Wolverine closing in on us in about a month, our two main characters couldn’t be sporting two different personalities and you didn’t need to see the trailers to know that. One is a wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking mercenary, and the other is a brooding, gruff mutant with a heart of gold hidden beneath layers of adamantium. So what makes these two work when they just shouldn’t and how did they become a fan-favorite duo like no other?

Taking everything back to their roots, Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, made his first appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine when he made his iconic mouthless appearance that has gone down in history as one of the comics to big screen iterations biggest joke. With Reynold’s first appearance being as far away as possible from the Merc with the Mouth mentality of the character, his ‘reboot’ gifted him the personality that Deadpool is known and loved for in the comics. That is to say, a self-deprecating, one-liner goofball who takes just about nothing seriously yet finds himself fighting crime for the good guys. However, all this humor is a coping mechanism for his tragic past and the physical and emotional pain he endures due to his accelerated healing factor and disfigured appearance. This, plus his ability to be a wildcard in every situation he is in, has worked well for the character, as he has accumulated many comic book and movie fans.

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As for Wolverine, or Logan, everyone knows Wolverine to have a temper and he is typically seen to be more of the loner type, even though his comic history puts him time and time again as a member of the X-Men. While he is seen to be a lot more serious, it can’t be forgotten that he shares a sense of extremely dry humor, with one-liners that work only because they’re being delivered in the most non-joking manner. However, his tough exterior and gruff demeanor hides a deeply compassionate and loyal heart, making him a reluctant hero who often finds himself doing the right thing, even if it’s against his better judgment.

“Wolverine”, Alex Godfrey, Empire

These two very different types of personalities are meant to clash, and they have. More often than not, Deadpool completely aggravates Wolverine, who sometimes struggles with his childish antics or inability to take situations seriously. Not to mention, Deadpool is known to overcomplicate things due to his lack of seriousness. On the other hand, Deadpool often finds Wolverine far too serious and gruff, and he often pokes fun at Wolverine’s seriousness, calling him out on his brooding nature and lack of a sense of humor.

Yet, all the things that make Deadpool and Wolverine so different don’t outdo the fact that these two still have so much in common. Let’s not forget that these two are both results of the Weapon X program, though one was a lot more willing to take part in it than the other. For Deadpool, the Weapon X program gave him healing abilities similar to that of Wolverine’s natural mutant abilities, meaning both have the power to heal themselves. This is something few people can relate to, which allows the two to have a unique understanding of each other’s pain and resilience, leading to a strange bond. The two also work well to balance one another, as Wolverine provides a sense of stability and reality amid chaos for Deadpool and Deadpool brings a lightheartedness that often diffuses Wolverine’s tension. This balance between the two makes the pairing unique in that it brings out different parts of both characters that help draw the audience into them further.

All this being said Deadpool and Wolverine’s clashing personalities may seem like a recipe for disaster, but it’s this contrast that makes their dynamic so compelling. With Deadpool and Wolverine right around the corner, you know these two very different personalities are going to be on display and bring entertainment the whole time. Make sure you catch these two in theaters on July 26!

Image: “Deadpool and Wolverine”, Maggie Dela Paz, CBR