

Here’s where I start to see a huge change in the formula. She owned Deadpool when he said luck couldn’t be a superpower. Domino (Zazie Beetz) stole the show for a huge chunk of the 2nd half of the film. The resident straight-laced man with a magnificent mustache who just ‘saw the ad’. I can’t talk about this without of course mentioning Peter. They really hid the fact that we’d see Brad Pitt’s face for about 10 seconds and…how we’d be seeing it. The auditions for X-Force and its cameos were awesome and of course, hilarious.

Then he became more involved to where the story was heading and clearly into a third film. I feel like the studio had oversold him since end credits of the first movie. I really enjoyed Brolin’s Cable, but up until the plot was explained involving his role, it really could’ve been almost any villain with limited abilities fighting Deadpool throughout. Enter Cable (Josh Brolin). Just like Terminator, he’s there from the future to kill the mutant child. I could see something sparked in him with that kid. His cockiness was still getting him in trouble and the one-liners etc. After he meets up with the crew and becomes the X-man “in training” he quickly gets fired and lands himself in Mutant Prison with a young chubby mutant who calls himself Fire Fists. To me up until this point this was mostly just following the format of the first film. Honestly I couldn’t understand how Deadpool was a different person in his costume than Wade was in his Pj’s but after his loss we see why he goes into his, shall we say, “sh*t storm” mode. I’m not going to lie it was a bit of a slow start. That’s why he pulled a bit of an ‘Old Man Logan’. The only thing Wade cares about is taken from him. Flashback to 6 weeks prior as we find out why. His usual Wolverine jokes then it gets super dark. It starts out hilarious and actually kind of horrifying.
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F isn’t just for.well, I used that word already, in this movie it also stands for family. I really, really f*cking loved the first(I thought the f-word was appropriate for this review) but this showed a bit more of Wade Wilson’s not just hilarious side. To me, part one was mostly all for shock value. Yes that sounds crazy talking about the ‘Merc with the mouth’, even though we had seen bits and pieces in the first movie. It also had a little that I didn’t expect, more of a real superhero element. A lot of laughs, puns with tons of racy jokes and remarks.

The second Deadpool film definitely had many things that I anticipated. Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, Jack Kesy, T.J. Written by: Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick & Ryan Reynolds
