Hey everyone, I'm the Canadian Lad and this is the final part of Deadpool and Wolverine Full Breakdown. In this video, I'll be breaking down and giving you some incredible hidden details that I guarantee you haven't noticed before. And thank you so much lads for watching the previous parts which have received more than 2 million views already.
If you haven't watched part 1 and 2 yet, no stress. Watch this one now and then catch up on them later. I've split the two-hour movie into three segments, and in each of them, I have covered 40 minutes of the movie. So in this one, I'll be covering from here right until the end. Now, I went out and watched the movie again last night just to make sure I got all my hidden details right, and that makes it a total of seven times now.
That's right, I watched Deadpool and Wolverine in IMAX four times and in a regular theater three times. And every time I go, I try to pay attention to some specific scenes that I want to get some details out of. For example, I went last night just to watch the fight against the Deadpool Corps again, and it really paid off because I came out of the theater with two details that nobody spotted yet, and I'm pretty sure half of the comments are gonna be about that too. So without any further ado, let's begin our scene-by-scene breakdown of Deadpool and Wolverine. Inside Cassandra Nova's base, we see Deadpool, Wolverine, Laura, Blade, Elektra and Gambit preparing themselves to fight Cassandra's army.
Notice Blade immediately puts his sword away from his body as he runs towards the fight. Wesley Snipes pulled a similar move in the first Blade movie as well when he fought Deacon Frost. This is the right way to run with a sharp weapon to avoid accidentally stabbing yourself. Wesley being a black belt himself knows how to handle a sword safely while running. Now, Cassandra's men have some seriously high-tech weaponry at their disposal, and they immediately start shooting energy blasts at Deadpool and his team.
That's when Wolverine steps in and shields Deadpool from this incoming blast. Not that Deadpool needed any help because a few moments later, Deadpool uses his right hand katana to slice through this guy's left knee and the left hand katana to slice his right knee. Then switches to the katana on his right hand again, spins it with just two fingers and while spinning it, he deflects two incoming blasts.
And then grabs the katana by the handle and plunges it straight into this guy's chest. Deadpool's fighting finesse is nearly unparalleled. But Wolverine's protective stance just underscores how much he's got Deadpool's back.
I also like how Elektra fights a variant of Bullseye and Wolverine fights a variant of Deathstrike, as we've seen this pairing before already in 2003's Daredevil and X-Men 2. So this is probably a callback to that. Now in this scene, we see another comic-accurate power of Blade. Blade fights Toad and takes a pause, looks to his left but there's no one there, until Azazel appears and Blade blocks his attack. indicating Blade could sense Azazel is coming even before he appeared here. And this is an actual power Blade has in the comics, where he has a sixth sense that detects the presence of magic or supernatural power.
I like how Azazel uses his powers in his combat as well. When Blade throws a flying kick, Azazel fires up and teleports away from here, but then comes back once Blade has landed his kick. And then when Blade attempts to slice him using his blade, he teleports and vanishes once again. But Lady Deathstrike, not having a teleporting ability, couldn't save herself from Blade's blade. And even here, we can see Blade attacking her without looking, putting that sixth sense to some good use.
Deadpool and Wolverine then get a clear path to enter into the skull, aka Cassandra's lair. And all the other members of the team stand up there to protect them. And Blade says, some motherf***er's still trying to ice skate uphill.
Which is a callback to the first Blade movie where he said this. Some motherf***er's always trying to ice skate uphill. When he said it here to Deacon Frost, he said it kind of metaphorically. But here in Deadpool and Wolverine, there's literally an uphill staircase behind them. So we can take this dialogue at face value as well.
And this is just beautiful writing, not just a typical fan service here. In fact, while filming the first Blade movie, Wesley Snipes described Deacon Frost as a kind of a guy who'd ice skate uphill. And the makers of the movie loved the phrase so much, they worked it into the film.
And now we have it in the MCU as well. I also like how they changed the dialogue from always to still to establish a direct continuation from that movie. Deadpool and Wolverine enter Cassandra's throne room and right off the bat we see Doctor Strange's cloak of levitation. This is foreshadowing the moment where Cassandra reveals that a variant of Doctor Strange did arrive in the void but was eventually killed by Cassandra.
And if you take a good look at her throne, it bears an uncanny resemblance to Thanos'throne, except only the backrest is missing. This suggests not just a variant of Thanos but his entire sanctuary was also pruned. Who Cassandra also defeated.
It seems she has been collecting trophies from every formidable adversary she has vanquished. We then see Blade kill both Azazel and Toad with his spinning blades. And Gambit kills the Punisher villain aka the Russian.
And Laura kills the Juggernaut in the exact same fashion as her father did with Sabretooth. She pulls the helmet of Juggernaut, puts it in her backpack and throws it towards Deadpool. Meanwhile Cassandra. Cassandra is trying to manipulate Logan by taking him to one of his most haunted memories.
We see a lot of gravestones beside a cornfield, and hear a lot of distant screams and cries. This is probably a reflection of Logan's own perceived failure. By not showing up, he believes he has betrayed his X-Men team, leading to their demise, which fueled his violent rampage where he started killing people left and right, including the innocent ones.
Hearing all the backstory, Cassandra pushes him to embrace his true nature and stay in the void. But Logan says, I wanna be the man that Charles thought I was. Cassandra then silences all the dead voices and says, I got you.
But Logan says, no, I got you. That's because although it appeared as if Logan is completely under control of Cassandra, but all he was doing was buying Deadpool some time to place Juggernaut's helmet on Cassandra. And that's what Deadpool does, immediately neutralizing Cassandra.
They ask her to send them home, but Cassandra says with a laugh that she can't do that, while the helmet is in place, preventing her from using her powers. And if they take off the helmet, she promises that she will boil their brains on an atomic level while flicking her bch into the Enya box set. And Deadpool responds, there's an Enya box set? I like how a Marvel villain is literally admitting that she will mass bch every killing them, but all Deadpool cares about is the Enya box set.
Because Ryan is a huge fan of Enya and featured two of her songs in Deadpool 2. And Ter Spiro, who had previously cut a deal with Mr. Paradox, shoots Cassandra three times. Wolverine cuts his speech short saying not everyone gets a speech. Logan then removes the helmet from her head, saving her life.
And this is where Cassandra reveals that an amateur magician rolled through here a while back, and she found this sling ring on his fingers. She's of course talking about a variant of Doctor Strange, and it is possible that the Sanctum Sanctorum whips seen in Loki Season 1 Episode 5 belong to this very strange. She then opens a portal offering them a chance to escape back home.
And here's something that I observed. As soon as Logan took off the helmet from her head, not just Deadpool got scared because she might zap his skin like she did with Johnny, but notice Logan himself shows a flicker of fear as well. This subtle shift in his demeanor reflects a deeper connection developing between Wade and Logan throughout the course of the film. Now, this sling ring is different from all the other sling rings we've seen in the MCU.
A sling ring by its nature is capable enough to teleport you to any location you want across dimensions, without the need of an infinity stone. But Cassandra's Ring comes decked out with two Infinity Stones, the Reality and the Time Stone. And I think this was added to fix a plot hole.
Because Sling Rings would only allow you to travel through space within the same universe. But if it has two Infinity Stones attached to it, it can theoretically make you travel through time and take you anywhere across the multiverse. But this raises another important question.
If this variant of Doctor Strange had this custom-made Sling Ring, why didn't he use it to escape the Void then? Or did he craft it after being pruned to the void, and then Cassandra killed him and took it? Well, let me know your thoughts on this in the comments.
Cassandra then learns from Pyro that Mr. Paradox had promised him a ticket out of the void if he took her down. Cut to Earth-1005, where Deadpool and Wolverine crash land on top of a vehicle at DriveMax, the very place where Wade works alongside Peter, and the same family who bailed on buying a car because Wade was a terrible salesman, but it seems like Peter managed to convince them to come back and give them another chance. But Wade ruined it again.
Meanwhile, Paradox and his team are preparing to unleash the Time Ripper to destroy Wade's universe. Up comes Cassandra and confronts Paradox. puts her fingers in his head and finds out about the Time Ripper. Deadpool initially thinks Cassandra is here to help them destroy the Time Ripper, but she says she will instead use it to annihilate every universe, so that all that's left is the void where she will play God. And with a snap of her fingers, she sends Deadpool and Wolverine hurtling down the street into a store.
This is Liefeld's Just Feet Orthopedic Solutions, a reference to the co-creator of Deadpool in the comics, Rob Liefeld. The reason this is funny is because Rob Liefeld is widely known as the guy who cannot draw feet properly. Back at the TVA HQ, Hunter B-15 is alerted to the unsanctioned use of a time ripper on Earth-1005, and then enters through the portal, dog pool, and nice pool.
And I can't help but notice, nice pool always seems to have a huge bulge on his genital area. And as I said in part 2, that nice pool is basically Ryan's version of the most perfect Deadpool. So seems like this version has a few extra inches than a regular Deadpool.
Thanks to Rio for sending me this detail. Wade tells Nicepool to let the dog decide who her papa is and says, what's Van Milder doing here? This is a meta reference to a real life movie of Ryan Reynolds. Hearing this, Nicepool says he can gently tap the fourth wall too and turns to the audience and just says the proposal.
I can gently tap the fourth wall too. The proposal. Another Ryan Reynolds film. And Deadpool responds, what the f**k? was that?
Bitch, you think that's what I do? And I swear to God, every time I saw this scene in the theater, I laughed every time. Also because this is the only time Wolverine steps in to stop Deadpool from further fourth wall shenanigans. This is the only time in the whole Deadpool trilogy that another cast of characters has ever been in. The character had to intervene to keep Deadpool's fourth wall antiques in check.
Cause remember, this whole conversation started because of their fourth wall breaking ability. Wolverine then smells a lot of Deadpools coming through the portal, and this is where we get the massive showdown with the Deadpool Corps. And let me tell you lads, this battle is packed with hidden details that will blow your mind.
So let's break it down. But before we dive into the juicy hidden details of this epic showdown, let's get acquainted with all the Deadpool variants just so we have a better context. First up, we've got Lady Deadpool voiced by Blake Lively.
and brought to life on screen by Christian Batridge, a stunt performer with credits ranging from Wonder Woman to The Marvels. As a matter of fact, Christian's fiancé, Andy Lister, has also taken on stunt work for Wolverine. Talk about a power couple, eh? Then we have Kid Pool, voiced by Inez Reynolds, the daughter of Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Then there's Head Pool, the zombified Wade, voiced by Nathan Fillion. Baby Pool, who according to the credits, was played by Olin Reynolds. Ryan and Blake's fourth and most recent child, Cowboy Deadpool played by none other than Matthew McConaughey, who finally joined the MCU, albeit just with his voice for now. But I'm pretty sure we will see him play some significant role in the future.
Next, we've got a Welsh pool, rocking a massive Welsh flag across his chest. This is a nod to Ryan's biggest business venture outside Hollywood, where he owns a Welsh football club, Wrexham AFC. Welsh pool is portrayed by Wrexham player Paul Moline, who has made over 100 appearances for Ryan's club. Then there's Watari aka Roninpull, the samurai variant of Deadpool from the comics, who's channeling his inner samurai with a slick robe, a massive Ronin hat and a katana. Deadpool 2099, the futuristic variant of Wade Wilson, who dazzles with her neon-lit armor and energy sticks that look a lot like lightsabers.
She has her own run in the comics, and the character is known as Warda Wilson and is the daughter of Wade and Shikla, the Queen of the Underworld. Next, we see Golden Age Deadpool, one of the founding members of the Deadpool Corps. We see Xanpool, a pacifistic version of Deadpool.
In the comics, Xanpool was born from a spell by Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom. And apart from all these variants, we also have Canada Pool, who apparently was too hard to spot in the movie. So Ryan decided to spoil his appearance himself on Twitter. And also, Tom Holland's brother, Harry Holland, was one of the Deadpool variants and Ryan Reynolds had no idea about it.
Harry's clearly a die-hard MCU fan who shows up wherever he can. Marvel should definitely find a role for him to cement his place in the MCU legacy along with his brother. We see a variant donning a king's crown, so this could be Kingpool. And behind him, there's a variant dressed in a Santa's outfit, aka Santa-poole.
Then there's a variant flaunting angelic wings and an arrow lodged through his head. And if Prime Deadpool had paid attention to this, he'd have realized much sooner that all these variants have the ability to regenerate. And last but not least, we have a greatest showman Deadpool variant in the Deadpool Corps as well. Alright, these are all the variants we know by their names or distinctive looks, and for all the remainder of the variants, we will just address them as random Deadpool variant, for the sake of understanding. Okay, let's jump into the hidden details now.
When Deadpool gets Nicepool murdered in broad daylight, notice Kidpool is shooting with her water guns. And if we go back a few moments earlier, you'll notice that Babypool, who is sitting on the road, takes a peek at Deadpool and Wolverine through Lady Deadpool's legs, adding a touch of innocence to this mayhem. And just before Deadpool drags Nicepool through a barrage of bullets, notice he was actually trying to reach Wolverine for help, much like he did back in the void when Deadpool threatened to kill him to take his guns.
And Deadpool eventually does that after Nicepool is dead. Also, because Nicepool doesn't regenerate, that's why he's the only variant wearing an actual armor. The rest of them just wear regular suits.
Wolverine then puts on his mask for the first time ever while Madonna's Like a Prayer plays in the background. Deadpool says maximum effort and cocks the gold-plated 50 caliber against his chest and reloads them. Wolverine charges forward while Deadpool veers left, kicking off this epic battle.
Wolverine takes down the first random variant while Deadpool leans on a lamppost, kinda like pole dancing, and shoots another random variant. Wolverine blocks the bullets that Lady Deadpool shoots at him and claws her face before finishing her off with a stab to the stomach. Deadpool shoots at a random variant's knee and throws away the empty Gold Desert pistol. And as he is doing this, another random variant starts shooting at him. So Deadpool, having no guns of his own, takes the katana from the variant of whose knee he shot and severs the right arm of this variant.
Meanwhile, Golden Age Deadpool targets Wolverine, who retaliates by slamming him onto the windshield of this taxi. Deadpool then shoves a katana into this variant's stomach and pulls out his baby knife to tackle another. Cowboy Pool fires at Wolverine's chest but realizes his shots are practically ineffective. As a result, Cowboy Pool literally runs away from the fight and hides inside the bus. Deadpool then grabs Head Pool and uses him to pound another variant.
Wolverine takes a full katana stab and faces off with Deadpool 2099, who then zaps him with her lightsaber stick. And in the background, a variant kept firing at Deadpool, making him walk backwards. We lose sight of them.
for a second and that's when we see Dogpool escaping this chaos in the background. Wolverine and Deadpool come back on screen where we see them fighting against a horde of Deadpool variants. Notice how these two variants were not fighting Wolverine but just trying to hold and push the horde against him. And our Deadpool is doing the same thing on the other end.
He is pushing Wolverine giving him the extra strength to go up against this large pile of variants. And notice this variant at the back who doesn't have a clear visual of Wolverine jumps every other second and shoots without looking. And I absolutely love how this particular variant lunges towards Deadpool, but Deadpool snatches his sword, spins it several times, and then impels the variant with it.
And while all this is going on, Blind Al says, mother f***er, I wish I was deaf. She actually said something similar in Deadpool 2 as well. Why couldn't God take my hearing? The camera cuts back to the fight and we see Deadpool using his own katana this time, to slice through a variant's belly. He then strikes at the holster of the same variant, popping the gun up in the air, grabs it and then shoots the variant on the head.
Imagine the level of skill you'd need to kill someone with their own gun that they have holstered in their suit. And in the background, we see Wolverine killing off Welchpool. We get into the bus and chaos ensues here as well.
Right at the bat, we see Cowboy Pool who ran away from the battle earlier is now inside the bus. He even tries to use another variant as a human shield against Wolverine. Tries to escape from the bus as well, but Wolverine grabs him by the leg, while Deadpool shoots him in the ass.
Now, one more detail that I noticed is that amidst the chaos, a variant seemingly kills himself. But since they all regenerate, they can die. So I think this variant was just trying to make himself appear dead, so that Wolvie and Deadpool won't attack him anymore. Wolverine then tosses Canada Pool out of the bus, takes down a few more variants, and both he and Deadpool make a dramatic leap from the bus. smashing through the rear glass window, which looks like a comic book page come to life.
Now, if you look closely, you'll notice that some shards of the broken glass are red, while others remain clear. That's because just before Wolvie and Deadpool broke this glass, the glass had been splattered with blood all over. And Marvel, who has one of the best visual effects team, paid attention to every detail and made sure to CGI some glass shards to be red and some transparent.
The action choreography in this entire sequence deserves an award of its own. Starting from the stunt coordinators to the stunt performers, every move in this fight sequence was executed with a fresh and unique flair that's been sorely missing from the current MCU phase. For instance, Marvel, who usually avoids showing blood on screen, are now using blood to mask the brutal action taken place behind it.
This fight sequence would have never worked had the movie not been rated R, which allowed for the unfiltered and unapologetic action. The fact that audiences embrace this gory spectacle rather than complaining about it should send a powerful message to Marvel that the audience wants something fresh and unique, and having a movie rated R won't affect the business of it at all. There's of course a Stanley tribute on the bus along with the year 1922, the year he was born. I like how they didn't try to hide it or make it difficult for the audiences to catch.
They made sure it was front and center. indicating they really wanted everyone to notice it. And the tagline reads, your friendly neighborhood cleaners, which is obviously a nod to our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, one of the greatest creations of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Peterpool then enters the frame and all the variants start cheering in joy. Notice Watari aka the Samurai Deadpool, who lost both of his arms during the fight, he's now actively growing them back in real time. Talk about attention to detail, eh? Now, one last thing I spotted here is that Cowboy Pool, who took a shot to the ass from Deadpool, is now limping as he approaches Peter Pool, even though he has regenerated.
Now, this has to be a deliberate joke where Ryan and Sean must have told the actor to add that limp. I mean, there are other variants who literally got decimated by Wolvie and Deadpool and they have all recovered. But Cowboy Pool couldn't regenerate from a bullet wound? Yeah, this has to be deliberate.
Now, inside the subway station, Cassandra activates the time ripper and if you notice a sign on the background, it says the subway goes via the Lone Pine Mall. A reference to the movie Back to the Future where it used to say Twin Pines Mall but after Marty travels back in time, he accidentally crashes into a barn that would eventually be the location of the mall. And there he ran over a small pine tree.
So when he returns back to the future, the mall's name is now changed to Lone Pine Mall. And why wouldn't Ryan plant an easter egg for Back to the Future? He joined Michael J. Fox's foundation that helps patients who have Parkinson's.
So if anything, it's an easter egg planted with love from Ryan and the team. And if you notice, the Time Ripper is essentially made with hundreds of reset chargers that we've seen in the series Loki. Only one of such devices is enough to prune an entire timeline. So imagine the chaos with hundreds of them combined. That's basically what a Time Ripper is.
Deadpool and Wolverine are told that if Cassandra harnesses the Time Ripper's energy, she will shred the fabric of all reality, not just theirs. Wolvie asks, how do we stop her? And Paradox reveals that Time Ripper operates using matter and antimatter. And if one of them manages to form a circuit between the two beams, theoretically, they could disrupt the Time Ripper. Now, huge credits to the VFX team here, who have made sure to point out to us which feed is matter and which one is...
anti-matter. Notice the blue feed is labeled as plasma, while the orange feed is labeled as anti-plasma. And we know plasma is the fourth state of matter along with solid, liquid, and gas.
Plasma is like superheated matter where electrons are stripped from atoms, creating hot ionized gas. Please keep this in mind because this is going to help us figure out an incredible hidden detail at the end. Paradox then warns Deadpool and Wolverine that even though they always regenerate, but if one of them forms a bridge between the two feeds, they will be annihilated.
And he is not lying. In the laws of physics, when matter comes into contact with antimatter, they can annihilate each other. Matter has negatively charged electrons and antimatter's electrons are positively charged positrons.
And when they meet, it's an explosive end turning into pure energy. Wade says he should be the one forming the bridge but Logan disagrees and says he should be the one doing the sacrifice play, since he has no one to go back to. I like how this scene is the exact opposite of what happened in the Honda Odyssey in the void.
There Wolverine said that Wade lied to him but here Wade is the one admitting the truth and Wolvie is the one saying no, you made an educated wish. Goes to show how far their relationship has come. Logan pulls this Polaroid photo from his suit pocket that he has been carrying with him since their fight in the car.
And just when we think it's gonna be Wolverine making the sacrifice play, Deadpool knocks him out with the fire extinguisher and locks him out of the chamber. He says he's making the sacrifice not for himself but for others who need him to. Wade grabs the blue feed which we know is matter thanks to the VFX team.
And just above him we can see Cassandra absorbing the powers of the Time Ripper. Now the harder he grabs it, the more it burns his suit. And Wade is not strong enough to connect the two beams to form a circuit.
The timeline integrity plummets to only 2%, and as we're about to witness the universe getting destroyed, Wolverine jumps in, holds Deadpool's hand, and unsheathes his claws into the other feet, completing the circuit. And as soon as they form the bridge, the energy surges through Wolverine's body, shredding his suit, revealing Hugh Jackman's incredibly ripped physique. And the choir singing like a prayer in the background literally gave me chills.
I'm a simple straight man but every time I watch this scene, I think a c**k a little bit. Anyway, let's focus on some of the hidden details from this scene now. When Wolverine first grabbed Deadpool's hand, he had a tiny smile on his face.
Keep in mind, he didn't know they were gonna survive this. And I think the reason behind this smile is he's finally happy to do something for the greater good. He's happy that he's not letting his friend die alone. And notice Wolverine's suit gets obliterated starting from the torso and then it affects his arm guard.
This is because his arm guards are probably made from more durable material than the rest of his suit. The camera zooms in on Wolverine's abs and Deadpool literally risks the multiverse to have a peek. The camera then pans in from above and there we see them standing in the middle of an axe, a nod to the X-Men. Now the antimatter starts racing through Wolverine's body to Deadpool's body at a much higher rate. and we visually see it going through Logan's veins.
Now, one question that everyone has is why did Wolverine's suit explode in this scene while Deadpool's suit had little to no damage? And to answer that question, we have to go all the way back here where the VFX team labeled matter and antimatter. Deadpool grabbed the blue beam, meaning matter, while Wolverine clawed into the antimatter feed, which automatically means the energy burst that Wolverine had to endure is significantly higher than what Deadpool had to deal with. Umm, let me simplify it even more. As soon as Wolverine made contact with antimatter, he exposed himself to a beam of positrons, the antimatter equivalent of electrons.
And when these positrons met the electrons in Wolverine's body, it produced intense radiation, leading to his suit's destruction. Realistically speaking, no human being should be able to survive this, but this is Wolverine, so we'll make an exception. Now, Deadpool, before forming the bridge, never came in contact with antimatter.
So what happened is, he grabbed a beam full of electrons which is negatively charged, and like all charges repel each other, this repulsion would prevent the electrons in the beam from coming into direct contact with the electrons in Deadpool's body, therefore reducing the impact on his suit. But it shouldn't make any difference since they eventually formed a bridge anyway and connected matter with antimatter. And that's where science fiction comes in. And we'll just accept it, ignoring the laws of physics, because this is our favorite superheroes teaming up to save the multiverse.
Also, notice the energy beam was glowing all over Deadpool's body, as opposed to Wolverine's where the energy was flowing in a precise passage. This is probably because Logan has an adamantium skeleton which is far more conductive than Deadpool's. So that could also be the reason why Wolverine's suit exploded but Deadpool's didn't. And let's not forget the fact that Deadpool's suit was crafted by the TVA, so that it has to be more durable than Wolvie's suit.
The TVA suit could also have self-repairing ability. For instance, when Deadpool got his guts blown out by a shotgun, you could clearly see through the gunshot wound on Deadpool's body and the suit. But later, that hole is no longer there, indicating the TVA must have incorporated some sort of self-repairing property.
Now, thanks to the Indian lad, Krish, who sent me this theory regarding Deadpool's TVA suit. But you want the honest answer here? Logan's suit exploded because the audience needed to see Hugh Jackman's incredible body even at the age of 55, for which he has worked his ass off.
Oh boy, I can't wait to see this movie on Blu-ray, where I will actually be able to watch this movie at.25x speed and catch every last detail. Deadpool and Wolverine take a stroll down the memory lane, each reflecting on pivotal moments in their lives. Wade imagines a world without his loved one.
beautifully depicted by Shawn Levy, who recreated the scene from Wade's birthday party, only this time, Wade's celebration is solo, capturing his deep sense of loneliness. It's a brutal reminder that accepting Paradox's offer would have meant surviving, but living without anyone to share it with. Meanwhile, Logan reminisces about the time he told Wade how proud he was to don the suit for the first time. And this scene, man, it feels like Hugh Jackman is speaking directly to the audience, declaring his pride in wearing the suit after 24 years. And that makes him an X-Man.
The X-Man. Now both of them having this thought also goes to show that they still believed they were not gonna come out of this alive. But that's the essence of heroism. They fight on against all odds.
They then defeat Cassandra Nova who disintegrates into nothingness. Hunter B-15 arrives at the scene and thanks Deadpool and Wolverine for their heroics. Now we know how this lady kept staring at Logan's incredible body. Fine indeed.
All right. Put your greasy tits away you preening slut. But if we go back a few moments earlier, notice this woman had her jaw dropped as well, seeing a shirtless Wolverine for the first time. Hunter B-15 then looks at Peterpool like Chris Evans looks at Elizabeth Olsen?
Anyway, Deadpool asks if she could bring back some people from the void and B-15 responds, I'll see what I can do. But when asked to change Wolverine's past, she denies, saying his past is what made him the man he is today, who saved the multiverse. B-15 says she wants to show them something huge. And Deadpool responds, that's what Scoutmaster Kevin used to say.
Now the reason I mention this is because of the reaction it got from Logan. My guy was so furious, he literally kept his eyes closed for a few seconds. Wade said something similar in Deadpool 2 as well.
Well, like Scoutmaster Kevin used to say, there's a first time for everything, son. Wade and Logan then have Shorma, which is a callback to the first Avengers movie. But the way they're sitting side by side is actually a reference to planes, trains and automobiles, confirmed by Ryan himself.
Wade then brings Logan to his place to meet Blind Al, and I like how Wade takes her full name Althea, because in the void, Logan had serious objections with the way Wade addresses Blind Crack-F*** Al. They all enjoy Fiege's pizza for dinner, where Logan tells Wade to make amends with Vanessa. Notice the way Wade is looking at Vanessa, while Logan is looking at Wade. Wade finally has a friend who is not only a superhero like him, but also understands what he needs. This is what I love about John Levy.
He just knows it, man. The camera slowly pulls away from them and focuses on the masks of Deadpool and Wolverine, bringing a perfect heartfelt ending to an unforgettable movie. And that's it. This would be my full breakdown of Deadpool and Wolverine. I can't believe I made a three-part series breaking down this film.
My full breakdown is now almost as long as the movie itself. But I have to thank you lads, your continuous support, your kind words and the way all of you have chipped in helped me catch some details that even I missed. It's been an incredible journey over the past one month and I love you lads.
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