Needless to say, "Marvel geeks" John-John and I had a whale of a time when we went to see Deadpool & Wolverine on its opening night in Leicester Square last night!
It's perhaps not a film for the faint-hearted - true to the "Merc with the Mouth"'s previous movies, there's lots of blood and gore and fighting and swearing, but there's also also bucketloads of laugh-out-loud moments and innuendo. There's also some very clever digs at both 20th Century Fox (from whence the two characters originally got their big-screen spotlights) and Disney/Marvel (which recently bought Fox out) - and it's the latter's multiversal lore that provides the excuse to bring all the characters into the MCU [Marvel Cinematic Universe]. There's not only a slew of familiar characters from Deadpool 1 and 2 and X-Men films, together with the "Time Variance Authority" from Marvel's recent Loki television series - but also a joyful raft of very unexpected cameos, indeed... All that, and a splendidly evil villainess with an (ahem) interesting massage technique!
I won't spoil any of the plot - I'll leave it to you to get your own cinema tickets, or not as the case may be - but suffice to say, at a crucial moment in the film a very familiar and beloved choon comes into its own.
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Have a great weekend, dear reader!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, I would rather stay at home with a cross stitch if I'm honest.
ReplyDeleteOh, you can watch it on streaming next Xmas and just fast-forward to the bits with Hugh Jackman showing off his body, no doubt... Jx
DeleteI’m too far behind on all these superheroes.
ReplyDeleteBless 😄 Jx
DeleteI might actually venture out to the cinema for this one. I loved the first two Deadpool films, and I'm sure I'll love this one, too. Ryan Reynolds is a joy to behold!
ReplyDeleteThe combination of Mr Reynolds and Mr Jackman in one film is irresistible - you'll love it! Jx
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