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- “Come Together.”
- ―Tagline
Deadpool & Wolverine is an American superhero film based on the character of the same name. It serves as a sequel to Deadpool 2 and the second season of Loki. It is the thirty-fourth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the fourth film of Phase Five. It was directed by Shawn Levy and written by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Ryan Reynolds, and Shawn Levy. It was produced by Marvel Studios, Maximum Effort, and 21 Laps Entertainment and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It was released on July 26, 2024.
Synopsis[]
Wade Wilson lives a quiet life, having left his time as the mercenary Deadpool behind him, until the Time Variance Authority, a bureaucratic organization that exists outside of time and space and monitors the timeline, pulls him into a new mission. With his home universe facing an existential threat, Wilson reluctantly joins with an even more reluctant Wolverine on a mission which will change the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Plot[]
In a flashforward sequence, Deadpool travelled to North Dakota, where he finds Wolverine's grave and digs it up, trying to see if he actually died or not. Much to his disappointment he finds his corpse and cries in anger. The Time Variance Authority minutemen find Deadpool and begin attacking him. After a failed plea, Deadpool kills the minutemen using Wolverine's adamantium bones and skull.
In 2018, Wade Wilson uses Cable's time-travelling device to travel Earth-10005 to Earth-616, where he meets Happy Hogan to discussing about joining the Avengers. He desperately is trying to use his abilities properly, and a place where his life would matter, but Happy declined his offer, citing that his past actions deemed him irresponsible in regards to teamwork, and tells him that that joining the Avengers should not be because he needs it, but because others need him.
Six years later, Wade has retired his superhero life as Deadpool, and he is now working as a failed car salesman at Drive Max with Peter Wisdom. After returning from work, he was surprised to find out that his friends had thrown a surprise birthday party for Wade. It is there that it was revealed that Vanessa Carlysle had broken up with him and she's dating a guy named Dermot.
After hanging out with Dopinder, Blind Al, Peter, Vanessa, Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Yukio, Buck, and Shatterstar, he thanks everyone for sticking up for him. Suddenly, the TVA minutemen arrive at Wade's apartment and capture him.
Wade then wakes up from being unconscious, where he meets Mr. Paradox, a TVA agent who was tasked to apprehend Wade and offer him a proper place in the Sacred Timeline with the Avengers. So eager to finally join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wade breaks the fourth wall by criticizing 20th Century Studios and that he would go to Disneyland. After the TVA provided the brand-new Deadpool suit, Paradox explains his universe was in the brink of dying due to it losing its "anchor", said anchor was none other than Wolverine, who died protecting X-23.
Paradox expressed dissatisfaction and frustration with the current leadership TVA after the events of the second season of Loki, and says that he was planning to speed up the destruction of Wade's universe using the Time Ripper.
Horrified by what was just said, knowing that he would lose his entire world, Deadpool takes matters on his own hands and steals Paradox's TemPad, and goes off to find Wolverine, with Paradox ordering minutemen to go after him. Traveling across the multiverse, Deadpool finds multiple variants of Wolverine, including: a comic-accurate short Wolverine, the one-eyed Patch, Wolverine in the iconic brown suit where he was seen fighting Hulk briefly, Old Man Logan, a variant which was crucified in a giant X statue, a variant with a glam-rock hair and one arm, a Wolverine variant played by actor Henry Cavill, before eventually going to a universe where he finds a beat-up, tired and drunk Wolverine in a bar.
Deadpool asks Wolverine to come with him to help him out, but Logan was not interested whatsoever. Deadpool then threatens Logan that he would shoot him if he would not comply, with Logan smiling knowing that he would not be killed so easily. As they were about to fight, Logan passes out.
Deadpool then brings the unconscious Wolverine into the TVA headquarters, where Paradox was baffled and tells Deadpool that he was deemed "the worst Wolverine" variant to ever exist, and that this Wolverine failed to save his world and lives in guilt. Deadpool finds out that Paradox was operating without the TVA's authorization and had gone rogue, that's when Wolverine wakes up and Paradox prunes Deadpool and Wolverine into the Void.
Wolverine gets angry at Deadpool and they start fighting each other. They fight for some time until Deadpool pleads and tells Wolverine that if they went back to the TVA, they could change Wolverine's past and prevent the catastrophe that happened to him. Wolverine begrudgingly agrees, before they are stopped by a mysterious cloaked person, in which Deadpool assumed it was Steve Rogers/Captain America, but was later revealed to be Johnny Storm/Human Torch, with a group of scavengers led by Sabretooth and Pyro. Pyro depowers Human Torch and all three get captured, and bring them to their base which was the giant corpse of an Ant-Man variant.
Deadpool and Wolverine are introduced to Cassandra Nova, the evil twin sister of Professor X, who was banished to the Void by the TVA, much to her satisfaction. Johnny keeps insulting Cassandra, in which she kills him by skinning his entire body using her telekinesis.
Cassandra then incapacitates Wolverine by burying him to the ground, and then forcefully hijacks Deadpool's mind. She manipulates his memories with Vanessa, where she was says that he will always be a nobody. After Deadpool and Wolverine recover from her powers, they try to attack her, but Cassandra effortlessly brushes them off to get eaten by Alioth, but they managed to escape.
After escaping, they decide to find the Resistance that Human Torch told them earlier and to get out of the Void, while walking Deadpool keeps annoyingly asking Wolverine about his suit and why he's wearing it. On their way, they meet two Deadpool variants: Dogpool and her owner Nicepool. Despite Deadpool's jealousy of Nicepool, the latter gives them directions to the Resistance base and provides them a car to get there.
While driving, Deadpool accidentally slips up that he wasn't certain that the TVA would fix Wolverine's world and it was merely an "educated wish". Wolverine is enraged at Deadpool and lashes out, leading to what felt like a never-ending fight inside the car, and that it actually lasted a whole day.
Both being exhausted, a person finds their car and drives them to the Resistance hideout. There they find variants of Elektra Natchios, Blade, Gambit, and X-23, who had been banished to the Void by the TVA. Deadpool convinces the Resistance to join them and take down Cassandra and avenge Johnny's death, while leaving out the reason why he died. Wolverine tells them that their plan is doomed to fail, and refuses to join them.
Later that night, X-23 talks to Wolverine, where he admitted that in his universe, he abandoned his fellow X-Men, which resulted in them being killed by the anti-mutant vigilantes, much to his horror and despair, so he keeps wearing the X-Man suit since then. Laura tells Logan that regardless of what he did, and what he felt, he's a good person at heart and always will be.
Pyro follows Deadpool and Wolverine's tracks and contacts Paradox, telling him to strike a deal with him and says that Cassandra is too dangerous and must be eliminated. The Resistance plan to steal Juggernaut's helmet so they could neutralize Cassandra's abilities. Deadpool, Elektra, Blade, Gambit, and X-23 drive up the Ant-Man base, where they were ready to face off.
Much to their surprise, Wolverine tagged along and decided to help the team out. Cassandra knocks out Deadpool and subdues Wolverine, taking over his mind and urges Logan to give in to his berserker rage and primal instincts. However, Wolverine snaps out of Nova's powers and Deadpool puts Juggernaut's helmet over her head that was provided by X-23.
Suddenly, Pyro comes in and shot Cassandra in the chest, and Wolverine tells Deadpool to take off the helmet so they can save her, claiming that Charlex Xavier would never want to see his sister die. Deadpool finally obliges and lets go of the helmet. Cassandra eases off and uses a Sling Ring that she acquired from a Doctor Strange variant and opens up a portal for Deadpool and Wolverine to escape the Void, but tells them to hurry before Alioth comes.
Cassandra then forces Pyro to admit that he was working with Paradox behind her back and that he tried to kill her, despite them making a prior arrangement. Deadpool and Wolverine make it to Earth-10005, where Paradox finishes preparing the Time Ripper, and Nova follows suit.
Cassandra then briefly incapacitates Paradox, letting Deadpool and Wolverine know that she was planning to use the Time Ripper to destroy every single universe that exists and only let the Void be its sole land, because she had grown accustomed to it. She then opens up a portal where Pyro comes in to warn Paradox, but not before Cassandra kills him and flung him back to the Void. She captures Paradox and goes to the TVA headquarters.
Then the Deadpool Corps arrive through the portal consisting of multiple Deadpool variants including: Dogpool, Nicepool, Lady Deadpool, Cowboypool, Headpool, Kidpool, Babypool, Roninpool, Deadpool 2099, Canadapool, Welshpool, Scottishpool, Samurai Deadpool, Golden Age Deadpool, Chinese Deadpool, and Iron Deadpool.
Nicepool talks to Deadpool that he wants Dogpool back, with Deadpool not really liking him. The Deadpool Corps start attacking and shoot Nicepool multiple times in the back, while Deadpool uses him as a human shield. Deadpool asks Nicepool how long does he have time to regenerate, in which we he then finds out that he was the only Deadpool variant who does not regenerate and then bleeds out. Deadpool then assures Nicepool that everything will be okay, before Nicepool's brains being blown to bits, and Wolverine blaming Deadpool for his idiotic behavior.
Deadpool and Wolverine then agreed to team-up and take on the Deadpool Corps, with Wolverine donning his cowl and Deadpool delivering his well known catchphrase "Maximum Effort". They fight through the hordes of Deadpool variants, who keep coming back due to their regeneration, however, they all cease fighting once they see Peter who was dressed up with Deadpool's old suit, was deeply loved by all Deadpools.
With all the variants being distracted, Deadpool and Wolverine head to the TVA headquarters to stop Cassandra. They meet up with Paradox, who tells them that Cassandra had already taken control of the Time Ripper, and is preparing to unravel the entire Multiverse. The only way to stop her was to short-circuit the chambers of matter and anti-matter that powers the device, however, it was but guaranteed that the power was too great and that it could potentially kill them even with their regeneration abilities.
Wolverine volunteers to sacrifice himself, claiming that he was nothing left for himself anymore, and that Deadpool deserves to life a happy, normal life with his friends and loved ones. Just as Wolverine was about to enter the chambers, Deadpool briefly attacks him and locks him out of the bunker, and prepares to sacrifice himself instead.
Despite Logan's protests, Deadpool decided to do this himself and protect his loved ones and to make his efforts matter. Wolverine persists and breaks open and connects the chamber with him. The Time Ripper gets destroyed and Cassandra Nova dies from the explosion.
Hunter B-15 and the TVA agents investigate the incident, Paradox tells them that Cassandra was solely responsible while mourning the "deaths" of Deadpool and Wolverine. However they managed to survive by sharing the energy burst they had with each other.
Paradox gets arrested, and Deadpool asks B-15 to do good by the Resistance who were still in the Void and to help them save their universes, and also fix Wolverine's reality. B-15 promises to consider the former but notes that Wolverine's unfortunate circumstances were what led him to save the Multiverse.
Wade and Logan then head together to eat shawarma, which Wade jokes how the Avengers had eaten shawarma together. They get reunited with Dogpool, now that Nicepool got killed in the battle. Wade takes both of them to his place with Blind Al, inviting their friends and X-23 to hang out together, and Wilson rekindles his relationship with Vanessa.
In the post-credits scene, Deadpool is at the TVA looking over at footage of Human Torch actually cursing out Cassandra Nova, proving that he did not lie or set him up to be killed.
Cast[]
- Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson/Deadpool/Nicepool
- Hugh Jackman as James Howlett/Logan/Wolverine
- Emma Corrin as Cassandra Nova
- Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Paradox
- Dafne Keen as Laura Kinney/X-23
- Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan
- Morena Baccarin as Vanessa Carlysle
- Rob Delaney as Peter W.
- Leslie Uggams as Althea/Blind Al
- Jennifer Garner as Elektra Natchios
- Wesley Snipes as Eric Brooks/Blade
- Channing Tatum as Remy LeBeau/Gambit
- Chris Evans as Johnny Storm/Human Torch and Steve Rogers/Captain America (uncredited; archive footage)
- Henry Cavill as Cavillrine
- Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15
- Aaron Stanford as John Allerdyce/Pyro
- Tyler Mane as Victor Creed/Sabretooth
- Karan Soni as Dopinder
- Brianna Hildebrand as Eloise Phimister/Negasonic Teenage Warhead
- Shioli Kutsuna as Yukio
- Stefan Kapičić as Piotr Nikolayevich Rasputin/Colossus (voice)
- Randal Reeder as Buck
- Lewis Tan as Rusty/Shatterstar
- Nick Pauley as Dancepool
- Sonita Henry as Mrs. Chipman
- Ryan McKen as Mr. Chipman
- Nanak Phlora as Elliot Chipman
- Aydin Ahmed as Kevin Chipman
- Leemore Marrett Jr. as Minuteman Leader
- James Dryden as Ralph
- Ollie Palmer as Bar Patron
- Greg Hemphill as Seedy Bartender
- Aaron W. Reed as Cain Marko/Juggernaut
- Mike Waters as Fred Dukes/Blob
- Leemore Marrett Jr. as Minuteman Leader
- Rob McElhenney as TVA Soldier
- Peggy as Mary Puppins/Dogpool
- Ed Kear as Outpost Tech
- Paul G. Raymond as TVA Office Agent
- Blake Lively as Wanda Wilson/Lady Deadpool
- Nathan Fillion as Headpool
- Matthew McConaughey as Cowboy Deadpool
- Olin Reynolds as Babypool
- Inez Reynolds as Kidpool
- Paul Mullin as Welshpool
- Alex Kyshkovych as Canadapool
- Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk (uncredited)
- Billy Clements as Ivan/Russian (uncredited)
- Jade Lye as Yuriko Oyama/Lady Deathstrike (uncredited)
- Eduardo Gago Muñoz as Azazel (uncredited)
- Curtis Rowland Small as Lester/Bullseye (uncredited)
- Chloe Kibble as Callisto (uncredited)
- Ayesha Hussain as Betsy Braddock/Psylocke (uncredited)
- Daniel Medina Ramos as Mortimer Toynbee/Toad (uncredited)
- Jessica Walker as Philippa Sontag/Arclight (uncredited)
- Kevin Fortin as Zenpool (uncredited)
- Harry Holland as Wade Wilson/Haroldpool (uncredited)
Other characters appearing are: Watari/Roninpool, Deadpool 2099, Golden Age Deadpool, Piratepool, Scottishpool, Samurai Deadpool, Chinese Deadpool, and Iron Deadpool.
Production[]
On December 27, 2019, Ryan Reynolds confirmed to Variety that a third Deadpool film was in the works at Marvel Studios.[1]
On November 20, 2020, Deadline reported that a third film in the Deadpool franchise is officially in the works.[2]
On January 11, 2021, in an interview with Collider, Kevin Feige confirmed that the film will be rated-R and a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[3]
On August 5, 2021, Reynolds suggested that filming could start as early as next year and that the film is in active development.[4]
On March 11, 2022, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Shawn Levy was set to direct the film.[5]
On March 28, 2022, it was reported that Leslie Uggams would be reprising her role as Blind Al from Deadpool and Deadpool 2.[6]
On September 27, 2022, Ryan Reynolds revealed that Hugh Jackman would be reprising his role as Wolverine. The release date was also revealed to be September 6, 2024.[7]
On October 11, 2022, it was reported that the release date was pushed back to November 8, 2024.[8]
On November 7, 2022, it was reported that filming is scheduled to begin in April 2023, in Vancouver.[9]
On December 13, 2022, Levy revealed that filming is scheduled to begin in May, and that the film would remain gritty and raw.[10]
On February 14, 2023, Deadline reported that Emma Corrin had joined the cast in an undisclosed villainous role.[11]
On February 19, 2023, it was reported that filming is scheduled to begin on May 22 in London, and it is expected to wrap by October.[12]
On March 28, 2023, Deadline reported that Matthew Macfadyen had the joined the cast in an undisclosed key role.[13] The next day, Deadline reported that both Leslie Uggams and Karan Soni would return as their characters Blind Al and Dopinder, respectively.[14]
On April 12, 2023, Deadline reported that Morena Baccarin and Stefan Kapičić would be reprising their roles as Vanessa Carlysle and Piotr Rasputin/Colossus, respectively.[15]
On May 1, 2023, Deadline reported that Rob Delaney would be reprising his role as Peter W. from Deadpool 2 in the film.[16]
On May 15, 2023, it was reported that the working title of the film was "Tidal Wave".[17]
On May 18, 2023, Deadline reported that Brianna Hildebrand would be reprising her role as Negasonic Teenage Warhead from the previous Deadpool films in the film and that Shioli Kutsuna would be reprising her role as Yukio in the film.[18]
On May 22, 2023, it was reported that the film had begun production in London.[19]
On June 13, 2023, it was announced that the release date had been moved forward from November 8, 2024 to May 3, 2024.[20]
On July 7, 2023, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Jennifer Garner would reprise her role as Elektra Natchios from 20th Century Fox's Daredevil and Elektra.[21]
On July 10, 2023, it was reported that Rob Simonsen would compose the score for the film.[22]
On July 14, 2023, Variety reported that production of the film had been shut down due to the Hollywood labor disputes and that the film would resume production after the strikes was resolved.[23]
On November 9, 2023, Deadline reported that with the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes officially ending a day earlier on November 8, filming is scheduled to restart as early as this week or in the very near future, with the film being a top priority for Marvel Studios.[24] Later that day, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the film had been delayed to July 26, 2024, the same day the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games of the 33rd Olympiad began.[25]
On November 20, 2023, it was reported that filming had officially resumed in London.[26]
On January 24, 2024, Variety reported that production had wrapped.[27]
Reception[]
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 78% of 351 critics gave the film a positive review and an average rating of 7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Ryan Reynolds makes himself at home in the MCU with acerbic wit while Hugh Jackman provides an Adamantium backbone to proceedings in Deadpool & Wolverine, an irreverent romp with a surprising soft spot for a bygone era of superhero movies." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 56 out of 100 based on 58 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed by PostTrak gave the film a 96% overall positive score (an average of 5 out of 5 stars), with 85% saying they would definitely recommend it.
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Trivia[]
- On July 2, 2020, Morena Baccarin, who played Vanessa Carlysle in the previous two films, stated to Entertainment Weekly that she did not know how big her role would be in the third installment, but she knew that the film was already being written and was expecting being approached about it, saying that she wanted her role to be as big as possible.[28]
- This is the fourth film in the MCU to feature Marvel characters from universes outside of the MCU, the first being Spider-Man: No Way Home, followed by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and The Marvels.
- The film ties in with Loki, as it features Alioth, and the Time Variance Authority.
- This is the first MCU film to be released with an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in the U.S..
- In addition, this is also be the first MCU film to be released with a 15 rating by the BBFC in the UK.
- This is the second MCU film to use the F-bomb after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. It can be heard in the teaser trailer for the film, making it the first-ever restricted trailer for an MCU film. The official trailer released on April 22, 2024 contains even more strong language, considered to be the most profane of any Marvel Studios-produced content.
- This is Ryan Reynolds' third film with Shawn Levy.
- This is Hugh Jackman's fourth film with Shawn Levy.
- At the end of the trailer, when Wolverine's shadow appears on screen, there's a damaged 20th Century Fox (the former name of 20th Century Studios) statue lying on the ground.
- Wolverine wears his traditional comic accurate costume in this film. In the climax, Wolverine finally puts on his iconic cowl.
- This is the only MCU movie to be released in 2024.
- Vinnie Jones was approached to reprise his role as Juggernaut from X-Men: The Last Stand, but turned it down as he did not want to wear the prosthetic suit for it. However his version of Juggernaut appeared, just not with Vinnie Jones reprising the role.[29]
- The tagline, "Come Together", is a reference to The Beatles song of the same name.
- It is also a tongue-in-cheek reference to sexual climax, known as "cumming."
- T.J. Miller didn't reprise his role as Weasel due to accusations of sexual assault and other erratic behavior.
- This is the third film in the Multiverse Saga to feature multiple variants of one character, following Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
- During the car fight, when Wolverine is banging Deadpool's head on the radio, "The Greatest Show" from The Greatest Showman plays for a brief second, and features Hugh Jackman singing.'
- Chris Evans returns to the MCU, reprising his role as Johnny Storm/Human Torch from the 2005 film Fantastic Four. This is the first time Evans has returned to the MCU since Avengers: Endgame in 2019, which marked the final appearance of him portraying Steve Rogers, in chronological order.
- Blake Lively portrays and voices Wanda Wilson/Lady Deadopool, which many fans suspected.
- Ryan Reynolds' daughter, Inez Reynolds plays Kidpool.
- Ryan Reynold's youngest son, Olin Reynolds plays Babypool.
- Nathan Fillion does the voice of Headpool.
- Matthew McConaughey plays Sheriff Deadpool.
- This is the third time Nathan Fillion is in an MCU movie after Guardians of the Galaxy, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 He was meant to play Wonder Man in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, but it was cut (he did voice Wonder Man in M.O.D.O.K.). Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play Wonder Man in the series. Also this is the first time Nathan Fillion is in an MCU film without any involvement with James Gunn.
- This is the third time Disney or Disneyland have been mentioned. Iron Man previously mentioned Disney, Howard Stark is an Expy of Walt Disney himself, and in Black Panther, Shuri suggested T'Challa they go to Disneyland.
- Tom Holland's younger brother Harry Holland made a cameo as one of the Deadpool variants.[30] This is the second time he had a cameo in a Marvel film, following Spider-Man: No Way Home, which starred his older brother, Tom. Harry's scenes were shown in the "More Stuff" edition.
- In the trailers, Deadpool says Paul Rudd finally aged while he and Wolverine are walking across the Void, but in the final film, he says it while they are lying on the ground.
- Henry Cavil immediately agreed when Shawn Levy asked him to appear in the film, and it was Ryan Reynolds who named Civil's Deadpool Cavillerine.[31]
Easter Eggs[]
- When Deadpool enters, he says "Hi Peanut." referencing Cassie Lang's nickname. Also, this is the second time Deadpool references a role played by Abby Ryder Fortson. In the first movie Deadpool mentions "Are you there God? Its me, Margaret." Not only a reference to the book, but Abby's role as the titular character in the movie. As a double whammy, Rachel McAdams played Margaret's mom in the movie adaptation of the book.
- The scene of Wolverine trying to fight Deadpool and Deadpool dodging the punches is the same fight sequence as Peter Parker avoiding Flash Thompson punches in Spider-Man (2002).
- When Wolverine slashes Deadpool in the chest, if you look close to the left, there's a Secret Wars comic book lying on the ground. This could also be foreshadowing Avengers: Secret Wars.
- Various former MCU heroes appear through archival footage, such as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Tony Stark/Iron Man, Bruce Banner/Hulk, and Thor Odinson. These shots are taken from past Marvel films, specifically Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Thor: Ragnarok, and Avengers: Endgame.
- Cassandra Nova's base is the body and skull of Ant-Man, which was later confirmed as the body of Scott Lang, when Deadpool making a joke about Paul Rudd.
- Happy Hogan appears and the date reveals to be March 14, 2018, which is before the snap which took place in May 2018. The Avengers would still be spread out across the world, following the events of Civil War, two years earlier. Both Scott Lang and Clint Barton would still be under house arrest, Wanda Maximoff and Vision would still be in Europe, and Steve Rogers, Natasha Romonoff and Sam Wilson would still be fugitives from the law.
- In Happy (or Tony Stark's) office, there are several items from past MCU films:
- The Forbes magazine which featured Pepper Potts from Iron Man 3 is behind Happy.
- The Prototype Captain America's Shield from Iron Man 2.
- Tony's Iron Man Mark II helmet, before it was painted red and gold.
- Tony's original arc reactor which Pepper framed, which said "proof that Tony Stark has a heart". This would eventually be used five years later in the timeline, during Iron Man's funeral at his and Pepper's lake house, which was shown in Avengers: Endgame.
- Captain America trading cards are behind Happy, which look like the ones that Nick Fury took from Phil Coulson's locker following his death in The Avengers.
- Tony's mark V suitcase suit from Iron Man 2 is seen on the floor.
- There is a poster for the 1974 Stark Expo which Howard Stark promoted like Walt Disney in archival footage in Iron Man 2'.
- On the shelf, Tony's picture with Peter Parker from Avengers: Endgame is seen, but Peter is blocked by the same toy Iron Man helmet that young Peter Parker wore in Iron Man 2. This is because of Sony owning the rights to Spider-Man and Disney didn't ask permission from Sony to use Spider-Man in the film.
- Wade suiting up for work, parallels him suiting up as Deadpool later in the film when he arrives at the TVA.
- There are several Easter eggs in the Void:
- Buried in the sand, Thor's helmet is seen.
- Captain America's USO shield.
- A corpse of a Chitori leviathan from The Avengers.
- Red Skull's car from The First Avenger.
- A S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.
- Star-Lord's ship from Guardians of the Galaxy.
- The Q-ship from Avengers: Infinity War.
- In the Resistance hide out, a stone carving of Scarlet Witch from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness can be seen.
- Blind Al asks Wade if he wants to build a snowman, referencing the Frozen song with the same name.
- The way Wade says "I....am... Marvel Jesus", is the same pace Tony Stark said "I...am....Iron Man" in Avengers: Endgame.
- Human Torch's jumping down from a great height and the landing, is the same one Negasonic Teenage Warhead did in the first Deadpool film.
- Deadpool says "I am Marvel Jesus, you dull creature" to a Hulk variant, which is a reference to the first Avengers film, when Loki Laufeyson said "I am a God you dull creature", to the Hulk. Both people got knocked out by Hulk as a response.
- Deadpool says Chris Evans' Human Torch is not his favorite Chris, Breaking the Fourth Wall and referencing Chris Pratt and Chris Hemsworth.
- Deadpool says Wolverine can do musicals, referencing Hugh Jackman's movie The Greatest Showman, which also starred fellow MCU star, Zendaya.
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External links[]
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- Deadpool & Wolverine on Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
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