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Deadpool & Wolverine

Deadpool & Wolverine

7,6 /10 (8,702 Votes)
2024 EN 128 min

Overview

A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.

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Release date

24/07/2024

Votes

8,702

Popularity

41.2

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

128 min

Budget

$200,000,000

Revenue

$1,338,073,645

Website

www.marvel.com
Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

Wade Wilson / Deadpool / Nicepool

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Logan / Wolverine

Emma Corrin

Emma Corrin

Cassandra Nova

Matthew Macfadyen

Matthew Macfadyen

Mr. Paradox

Dafne Keen

Dafne Keen

Laura / X-23

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau

Happy Hogan

Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin

Vanessa

Rob Delaney

Rob Delaney

Peter

Leslie Uggams

Leslie Uggams

Blind Al

Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner

Elektra

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Blade

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum

Gambit

Chris Evans

Chris Evans

Johnny Storm

Henry Cavill

Henry Cavill

The Cavillrine

Wunmi Mosaku

Wunmi Mosaku

B-15

Aaron Stanford

Aaron Stanford

Pyro

Tyler Mane

Tyler Mane

Sabretooth

Karan Soni

Karan Soni

Dopinder

Brianna Hildebrand

Brianna Hildebrand

Negasonic Teenage Warhead

Shioli Kutsuna

Shioli Kutsuna

Yukio

Stefan Kapičić

Stefan Kapičić

Colossus (voice)

Randal Reeder

Randal Reeder

Buck

Lewis Tan

Lewis Tan

Shatterstar

Nick Pauley

Nick Pauley

Dancepool

Sonita Henry

Sonita Henry

Mrs. Chipman

Ryan McKen

Ryan McKen

Mr. Chipman

Nanak Phlora

Nanak Phlora

Elliot Chipman

No photo

Aydin Ahmed

Kevin Chipman

Leemore Marrett Jr.

Leemore Marrett Jr.

Minuteman Leader

James Dryden

James Dryden

TVA Tech

Ollie Palmer

Ollie Palmer

Bar Patron

Greg Hemphill

Greg Hemphill

Seedy Bartender

Aaron W Reed

Aaron W Reed

Juggernaut

Mike Waters

Mike Waters

Blob

Rob Mac

Rob Mac

TVA Soldier

No photo

James Reynolds

Screaming Mutant (voice)

Ed Kear

Ed Kear

Outpost Tech

Paul G. Raymond

Paul G. Raymond

TVA Office Agent

Blake Lively

Blake Lively

Ladypool (voice)

Inez Reynolds

Inez Reynolds

Kidpool (voice)

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion

Headpool (voice)

Matthew McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey

Cowboypool (voice)

No photo

OIin Reynolds

Babypool (voice)

No photo

Paul Mullin

Welshpool

Alex Kyshkovych

Alex Kyshkovych

Canadapool

Billy Clements

Billy Clements

Russian (uncredited)

Daniel Medina Ramos

Daniel Medina Ramos

Toad (uncredited)

Jade Lye

Jade Lye

Lady Deathstrike (uncredited)

Nilly Cetin

Nilly Cetin

Quill (uncredited)

Eduardo Gago Muñoz

Eduardo Gago Muñoz

Azazel (uncredited)

Chloe Kibble

Chloe Kibble

Callisto (uncredited)

Curtis Rowland Small

Curtis Rowland Small

Bullseye (uncredited)

Ayesha Hussain

Ayesha Hussain

Psylocke (uncredited)

Jessica Walker

Jessica Walker

Arclight (uncredited)

Harry Holland

Harry Holland

Haroldpool (uncredited)

Kevin Fortin

Kevin Fortin

Zenpool (uncredited)

No photo

Luke Bennett

Comic-Accurate Wolverine Body Double (uncredited)

Anneka Needham

Anneka Needham

TVA Agent (uncredited)

George Montague

George Montague

Juggernaut Double

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shammahrashad

2024-07-25

⭐ 6

Theres not much of a plot and the villains weren't that great. It was a good laugh though and amazing cameos and fight scenes.

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r96sk

r96sk

2024-07-25

⭐ 9

Its story may not be the strongest, but the comedy makes <em>'Deadpool & Wolverine'</em> an excellent watch! There are some top notch gags in there, particularly to do with the recent offscreen changes for Wade Wilson's alter ego. As you'd expect with Ryan Reynolds in this role, the jokes are plentiful and there is barely any time to react to one before another appears. That can sometimes not work as well as intended, e.g. <em>'Deadpool 2'</em>, but here the humour is executed perfectly. Reynolds himself is quality, it is a quintessential Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool performance. It's real …

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Chris Sawin

2024-07-26

⭐ 8

_Deadpool & Wolverine_ is the best the MCU has been since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. It’s two hours of comic book-driven fan service and delivers entertaining surprises, nostalgic throwbacks, memorable action sequences, and worthwhile performances. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/WadeLogan

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Brent Marchant

2024-07-27

⭐ 6

In moviemaking, sadly, there can be a problem with going to the well too many times, and this latest installment in one of filmdom’s better cinematic franchises verges on proving just that. This offering’s predecessors (2016, 2018) significantly distinguished themselves from the kind of fare typically found in the superhero genre with their outrageously bawdy humor, hilarious sight gags and relentlessly maverick attitude. This time out, however, director Shawn Levy’s latest effort is a decidedly hit or miss affair, with an often-incoherent script that feels like it was cobbled together from a …

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tmdb78465292

2024-07-28

⭐ 10

Such a fun watch, maybe one of the best experiences I've had in a theater. I couldn't have asked for a better ending to 24 year old franchise.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2024-07-29

⭐ 7

Well the "Deadpool" concept is now well and truly immersed in the Marvel multi-verse and I really did fear for good old "Dead". More of the same? Well, no actually. Ryan Reynolds has reverted more to the occasionally quite vulgar humour of the first film (2016) and allowed this trequel to focus more on the personality of this irreverent, immortal, superhero as he tries to resurrect the recently departed "Wolverine/Logan" (Hugh Jackman) so he can save his timeline from erasure. To do that, and thwart the comically menacing "Paradox" (Matthew Macfadyen), he has to face down "Cassandra Nova" (Emm…

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TheSceneSnobs

2024-07-30

⭐ 8

Deadpool and Wolverine is a movie that I truly believe the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has needed for a while. After years of lackluster installments, this film is a breath of fresh air. Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and director Shawn Levy approached this project with care and a deep understanding of what fans want. The film feels like it was crafted by fans for fans, particularly those who have been frustrated by the recent phases of the MCU. Reynolds and Levy brought on a team of writers with a strong background in comedy and storytelling. This decision pays off, as the film’s humor a…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2024-08-01

⭐ 10

It feels a bit rushed... but then it was rushed. It feels a bit neutered, but it's now Disney and they did muzzle it. The thing is though... it's not woke, which is why you have articles criticizing it for "Not Being Gay Enough" and in 2024, that very literally translates to: "They focused on a story and characters rather than a political agenda and we're mad about it." Which, in turn, translates to "Actually entertaining." It's amazing how articles complaining about a movie not being Gay enough can guarantee you that the movie is going to be good. Only.... it's meh. I mean, when yo…

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JPV852

JPV852

2024-08-05

⭐ 7

Satisfying and 100% fan-service. Hugh Jackman still is awesome as Wolverine and gives it his all, along with Ryan Reynolds, both showing passion for the characters. That said, much like Deadpool 2, I'm not sure if I have much desire to revisit anytime soon. **3.5/5**

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Pringo

Pringo

2024-08-05

⭐ 10

I just watched Deadpool & Wolverine, and wow, it was an absolute blast! Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have incredible chemistry that makes the whole movie work. Deadpool's irreverent humor and Wolverine's gruff seriousness balance each other perfectly. The film is packed with hilarious jokes, epic action sequences, and so many Easter eggs that comic book fans will be thrilled. The opening sequence had me hooked right away, with a mix of intense fighting and Deadpool's signature humor. The constant fourth-wall breaks were spot-on and kept the laughs coming. It's a fantastic tribute to both …

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DonGable

DonGable

2024-08-07

⭐ 4

For devout Marvel fans only. Here is a test for franchise films: Remove the IP and characters to see if the story, character development, etc. stands on its own without using the IP as a crutch. If you remove the IP in this case, you have absolutely nothing. If you've seen a lot of previous Marvel films in this universe, you will be treated with an abundance of fan service. Admittedly, I have not watched a lot of these films. I have, however, watched the first two Deadpool entries. I enjoyed them at the time, especially the first one. In this third entry, you will find a lot of cameo…

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The Sunset Child

2024-08-25

⭐ 10

I went to see Deadpool & Wolverine last evening and boy did it feel refreshing to see Ryan Reynolds making all of these funny jokes on screen as Deadpool. There were a lot of mentions of Marvel, jokes about production companies & about production crew/cast (extras, etc). As someone who's passionate about this industry and is very active in the business, this film is a big success in my opinion. I loved that we got to see Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan in the intro of the film, just sad we didn't get a little Tony Stark (RDJ) appearance, but hey, it's not his movie after all (RIP Iron Man).

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tmdb51616167

2024-09-01

⭐ 9

Finally, the moment I have been eagerly waiting for has arrived - the new film featuring Deadpool and Wolverine! I am thrilled to share my thoughts on this without revealing any spoilers, so brace yourself for a fairly tame review to keep the surprise intact for everyone. Marvel is back in its element with this movie, as it takes a playful jab at itself. Deadpool boldly declares that the Multiverse is a mess and proposes putting an end to it - a refreshing take on the superhero genre. The dance sequence is a hilarious throwback to the 90s, adding a touch of nostalgia and charm to the fil…

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albuainain

2024-09-05

⭐ 7

Not funny as Deadpool 1 & 2, I was expecting something smashing due to the reviews I have read and people hype in social media. The fight scenes saved the movie.

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immortal101

2024-09-09

I personally enjoyed it. It was a fresh splash of the recent flops of Marvel movies. The plot was a little disorganized, but overall great film. The nostalgia and love letter to Fox/pre MCU films was a nice touch.

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rvsxwgn64

2024-09-17

If you enjoyed any films from the early 2000's Fox Marvel Universe, you'll appreciate this film especially. Lots of call backs, and cameo's mixed with modern day references, and even some references to the actor's/actresses real lives. The dialogue is heavy with all of it, and it comes rapid fire, so listen close. There's also a sh*t load of profanity and bloody violence, so be aware of that as well. As long as you're not too squeamish, it should be a great flick.

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Chandler Danier

2024-11-27

⭐ 6

I hate gore in big budget films. It looks so cartoonish and trashy. Or do I hate the gore in this film. Stuff's funny and whatever. Good team up. Too friggin' long, bub.

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liabeth

2024-12-19

⭐ 6

It was an entertaining watch but it felt too "marvel". Liked the first two much more.

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watchnrant

watchnrant

2024-12-26

⭐ 8

**Deadpool & Wolverine: A Comic Book Dream Realized** From the very beginning, _Deadpool & Wolverine_ bursts onto the screen with the chaotic energy and irreverent humor fans have come to expect from the Merc with a Mouth. This film feels like a love letter to comic book enthusiasts, seamlessly blending the zany, fourth-wall-breaking antics of Deadpool with the gritty, emotionally charged presence of Wolverine. The movie captures the essence of reading a comic book, where big, crazy choices and wild action sequences keep you at the edge of your seat. The introduction of variants and a pleth…

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