Deadpool is offered a spot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by the Time Variance Authority, but instead recruits a variant of Wolverine to save his universe from extinction. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman explore memorable credits, interesting facts, accomplishments, and fun facts straight from their IMDb names pages. Hugh Jackman has stated that he was truly done playing the character of Wolverine after Logan (2017). He later stated that he regretted this statement after watching the first Deadpool movie and expressed to Ryan his interest in having the two characters reunite on the big screen. When asked why he chose to return for this film, he simply replied, «I just wanted to do it, and I felt it in my gut,» adding that he wanted to have the best time possible on a film set with Ryan Reynolds. Similarly, Reynolds has wanted to work alongside Jackman since the first Deadpool movie and was sad when he (Jackman) retired from the role. As Wolverine and Deadpool continue their odyssey in the Honda Odyssey, the car’s clock jumps forward three hours during their conversation. Elliot Chipman: That’s Deadpool. Kevin Chipman: That’s Wolverine. Deadpool: You can bet on it. Fox killed him. Disney brought him back. They’re gonna make him do this until he’s 90. «Nicepool» is credited to Ryan Reynolds’ fictional twin brother, Gordon Reynolds. Edited from Thor: The Taming of the Svijet (2013). Only You (and You Alone) (re-recorded) Written by Buck Ram and Buck Ram (as Ande Rand) Performed by The Platters Courtesy of Cleopatra Records By arrangement with The Orchard. My first review. I’m not a huge Marvel fan, but I watched Deadpool in its entirety and loved it. I don’t know what’s wrong with this one, but I found it hilarious, and it seems like all of cinema did too. All the jokes are spot on, the acting is amazing (with a few exceptions), the action is great – overall, a movie I would recommend to anyone who can handle adult (and kid) humor and gore. The story is okay, nothing special, but the execution makes up for it. The cameos are, for me, amazing too. And one more thing – the pacing is spot on too – 2 hours flew by. I’ll keep it short – go watch! The final season of “What We Do in the Shadows” is one of the biggest TV and streaming debuts this month. Check out our October schedule for more!