Deadpool & Wolverine Deadpool & Wolverine Spoiler Thread

Yeah, the only actors who actually came back to reprise their roles as Cassandra's lackeys were Tyler Mane and Aaron Stanford. The only one that I found distracting was Juggernaut because apart from just being used to Vinnie Jones for that specific character, IIRC he was the only one who actually spoke.
I thought it a little odd that Tyler Mane's teeth lacked the fangs he had in X1.
 
I thought it a little odd that Tyler Mane's teeth lacked the fangs he had in X1.
Ha, I didn't even realize until you pointed that out. It's interesting because they took care to replicate his look down to the contact lenses.
 
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This is who was REALLY MISSING from the film. She should've teamed up with Deadpool.
 
When the end credits scene started, I was so certain that we were going to see the reason why Thor was crying over Deadpool but what we actually got was absolute gold.
They are going to save it was the Avenger movies or hint to people that may only watch Deadpool that he may appear in it.
 
I only had a couple of the cameos spoiled for me so really did love seeing some of them. I wasn't expecting Blade as Snipes version wasn't under Fox.

Gambit was a nice surprise and hilariously utilised and though Laura had been spoiled I loved seeing her here. Dafne Keen as really grown up.
 
Maybe this isn’t the best source, but the comments on TikTok re: Channing Tatum as Gambit said he nailed the accent and people who are from that area understood him perfectly.
 
Maybe this isn’t the best source, but the comments on TikTok re: Channing Tatum as Gambit said he nailed the accent and people who are from that area understood him perfectly.

Tatum is from Alabama after all. I mean it's not Louisiana but he did grow up around southern folk.
 
Right. There is now a variant Wolverine in the Fox X-Men universe.

And I guess an older X23 has been brought back to 2024 (assuming that's when the ending happens).
Exactly now Fox earth10005 has Wolverine from movies and variant Wolverine yellow
And an adult X23 and a child X23 in 2024, one year after DOFP ending

Please stop the massacre Disney added more mayhem on this foxworld
 
The fact of the matter is this. Nothing about the timeline makes sense. Nothing about the continuity makes sense. You can't make sense out of it because it functionally does not work just like the rest of the X-Men movies.

It doesn't stand up to scrutiny, so don't even try. You just have to accept it and ignore it and enjoy. That simple.

Deadpool & Wolverine posits that the Deadpool trilogy is the same universe as Logan and the other X-Men movies, which just doesn't work. Because in this same universe, we had Wade Wilson/Deadpool from X-Men Origins Wolverine, who Deadpool time traveled and literally wasted. So there are two different Deadpools/Wade Wilsons in the SAME universe who look...

During years people didnt see Fox incomprehensible mayhem bull*****. And yes the 7 x-men movies + 3 Wolverine movies + 2 Deadpool movies are the same universe

Logan changed timeline in 1973, so things must change from 1973 and not before!
So it shouldnt change Wade's birthday in Origins. But they changed or added a new modern Wade
Same as Jubilee, events changed in 1973 so its impossible teen Jubilee in 2000s is born in 1967 in new timeline!

Thats why I never wanted Foxverse being integrated in MCU multiverse. Foxverse is totally nonsense because of directors who respect nothing in their saga and didnt care about coherences
 
During years people didnt see Fox incomprehensible mayhem bull*****. And yes the 7 x-men movies + 3 Wolverine movies + 2 Deadpool movies are the same universe

Logan changed timeline in 1973, so things must change from 1973 and not before!
So it shouldnt change Wade's birthday in Origins. But they changed or added a new modern Wade
Same as Jubilee, events changed in 1973 so its impossible teen Jubilee in 2000s is born in 1967 in new timeline!

Thats why I never wanted Foxverse being integrated in MCU multiverse. Foxverse is totally nonsense because of directors who respect nothing in their saga and didnt care about coherences

What about Emma Frost from First Class and Emma Frost in X-Men Origins?
 
Yes, inconsistencies. Still love the films, but there were lots of different versions of the same person! They were always doing mini-reboots. After bad reaction to the XMO:W version of Deadpool, they corrected it with a new and much more faithful version. Caliban appeared in XM:A and then in Logan. Yukio was in The Wolverine and then in the Deadpool movies as the love interest of Negasonic. I suspect that once they had the okay to use a character, they used them more than once, even if it contradicted the previous version.

The films generally seem to exist in the same world, but at times it does feel like there were different X-universes going on. Best not to think about it too much lol. Even D&W pulled characters from all over the place in a mad mash-up.

But let's see what's coming in the future!
 
Yes, inconsistencies. Still love the films, but there were lots of different versions of the same person! They were always doing mini-reboots. After bad reaction to the XMO:W version of Deadpool, they corrected it with a new and much more faithful version. Caliban appeared in XM:A and then in Logan. Yukio was in The Wolverine and then in the Deadpool movies as the love interest of Negasonic. I suspect that once they had the okay to use a character, they used them more than once, even if it contradicted the previous version.

The films generally seem to exist in the same world, but at times it does feel like there were different X-universes going on. Best not to think about it too much lol. Even D&W pulled characters from all over the place in a mad mash-up.

But let's see what's coming in the future!

As I said, the continuity of the X-Men film universe is a gigantic mess and there's no getting around it.
 
For me the timeline is just too messy I’m just going to go with whatever they say it is to fit their stories. IIRC, one of the X men movies established that you can go back to the past to change the present, which contradicts the MCU time travel theory.
 
Its called inconsistencies.
I was going for more of an in movie explanation, then the obvious real world truth of the matter

just like we had an Angel in the 2000's then a different one in the 80's (both roughly the same age)

"real world" they just wanted to use the character again (as it fit the Apocalypse/ Horse men storyline)

in movie theory... as we see the flashbacks in X3 they show a young Jean (saying 20 years ago) then show a flashback of a young Warren (saying 10 years ago) this was not 10 years from the present, but, 10 years before Jeans flashback... setting it in the 70's

one theory is that in the original timeline Warren's Dad shortly after discovering his son was a mutant had him cryogenically frozen (like what Stryker did to his son) while he began to work on the cure (which is why he was still young in th 2000's of that timeline)

after DOFP {which was also in the 70's} changed that timeline, allowing Warren to escape his Father (and his Mutant prejudices) an never got frozen

was this in anyway, shape or form suggested or supported in the movies, NO... but, its fun to speculate and fill in the gaps yourself sometimes, not everything needs an on screen explanation
 
I was going for more of an in movie explanation, then the obvious real world truth of the matter

just like we had an Angel in the 2000's then a different one in the 80's (both roughly the same age)

"real world" they just wanted to use the character again (as it fit the Apocalypse/ Horse men storyline)

in movie theory... as we see the flashbacks in X3 they show a young Jean (saying 20 years ago) then show a flashback of a young Warren (saying 10 years ago) this was not 10 years from the present, but, 10 years before Jeans flashback... setting it in the 70's

one theory is that in the original timeline Warren's Dad shortly after discovering his son was a mutant had him cryogenically frozen (like what Stryker did to his son) while he began to work on the cure (which is why he was still young in th 2000's of that timeline)

after DOFP {which was also in the 70's} changed that timeline, allowing Warren to escape his Father (and his Mutant prejudices) an never got frozen

was this in anyway, shape or form suggested or supported in the movies, NO... but, its fun to speculate and fill in the gaps yourself sometimes, not everything needs an on screen explanation
The thing is there's simply no in-movie explanation. The characters just overlapped. And Marvel Studios didn't bother to have several worlds/realities for Foxmovies. They just put them in 1 line to simplify things.
 
For me the timeline is just too messy I’m just going to go with whatever they say it is to fit their stories. IIRC, one of the X men movies established that you can go back to the past to change the present, which contradicts the MCU time travel theory.
MCU already contradicted itself in Ms Marvel.

Comic books makes even less sense so who cares.
 
To be fair, the only time travel we've gotten in the MCU is the quantum realm and Pym Tech. Its possible other methods of time travel could operate under different rules.
 
I think that scene is from Deadpool: The Dark World.

And he obviously lives and comeback for Deadpool: Ragnarok and later headline his own Disney+ series with Time Variant Authority.
 
To be fair, the only time travel we've gotten in the MCU is the quantum realm and Pym Tech. Its possible other methods of time travel could operate under different rules.
We also got it in Ms Marvel as I mentioned.
 

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