Movie Review: Deadpool & Wolverine

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“Deadpool & Wolverine” is a riotous homecoming for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, delivering a much-needed jolt of adrenaline after an eight-month hiatus. Ripping through the multiverse with gleeful abandon, this R-rated romp not only lives up to fan expectations but may be the most exhilarating MCU entry since “Avengers: Endgame.”

Ryan Reynolds’ return as the Merc with a Mouth is a masterclass in manic energy and impeccable comedic timing. At the same time, Hugh Jackman’s reprisal of Wolverine adds a gravitas and world-weariness that perfectly complements Deadpool’s unhinged antics. Their chemistry is electric, sparking off each other with hilarious and surprisingly touching results.

The plot hinges on Deadpool’s quest to save his reality by recruiting a Wolverine, leading him to a version deemed “the worst” by Paradox, a disgruntled TVA employee. This sets the stage for a multiversal adventure that takes full advantage of the MCU’s expansive lore, culminating in a trip to the Void, a desolate purgatory overflowing with forgotten characters from past superhero films.

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This “trash heap” of the multiverse is a treasure trove of Easter eggs and nostalgic nods, a veritable playground for fans to revel in. The unexpected cameos are not just gratuitous fan service but woven into the narrative with surprising ingenuity, offering laugh-out-loud moments and genuine emotional beats.

Emma Corrin is chilling as Cassandra Nova, the telepathic twin sister of Professor X, proves to be a formidable antagonist with her mind-bending abilities. Corrin’s performance is a mesmerizing blend of icy composure and simmering rage, adding a layer of menace to the film’s otherwise comedic tone.

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“Deadpool & Wolverine” is a film that knows exactly what it is and revels in its own irreverence. It gleefully pokes holes in the convoluted multiverse logic that has plagued Phase 4 of the MCU, while simultaneously offering a loving homage to the remnants of 20th Century Fox’s superhero franchises. It’s a self-aware celebration of comic book absurdity, unafraid to skewer the tropes and clichés of the genre.

This is a film that succeeds where many of its Phase 4 counterparts have faltered. It adheres to a tried-and-true formula while simultaneously critiquing and parodying its own shortcomings. It’s a bold, refreshing approach that breathes new life into the MCU, reminding us why we fell in love with these characters in the first place.

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In a genre that often takes itself too seriously, “Deadpool & Wolverine” is a breath of fresh air. It’s a bloody, bawdy, and surprisingly heartfelt adventure that will leave you laughing, cheering, and maybe even shedding a tear or two. It’s a must-see for fans of the genre and a promising sign of what’s to come for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Rating: 9/10

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