But does that really matter too much tho when they're all gonna get smashed into one universe post secret wars? Or even rn?
It doesn’t matter to me. I stopped trying to make sense of the Fox timeline a long time ago and just watch them without caring about all that
People online were just questioning which Wolverine this is and how it affects Logan
Everyone posting this clip and it isn't even his funniest scene smh.
Everyone posting this clip and it isn't even his funniest scene smh.
https://twitter.com/zerowontmiss/status/1818910932350943308such a funny character
Plot was dumb and I did not care one bit
This was funny
It did what a Deadpool movie should do, and I’m not even too big a fan of this franchise
What’s wrong with these folk
This s***s on Logan
Always found it overrated
Finally saw this last night. Fun movie, I enjoyed myself
Channing Tatum as Gambit was hilarious Bro had like 5 accents and he had the funniest lines imo
Also when they revealed Johnny was really s*** talking Nova word for word at the end
Also when they revealed Johnny was really s*** talking Nova word for word at the end
Was that in the end credits?
Damn, I didn’t stay
Edit: All good, it’s on YouTube
The reason why this works and No Way Home doesn’t is because No Way Home takes old characters and tells us we’re supposed to care about them. Like, truly care, right from where they left off in their own movies. It’s trying to trick us into thinking these people have real weight without putting in the work to get us invested.
Here, they’re mainly used as gags, or quick bits of lore that get folded into an omniscient ADHD gaze. Fan-service, in itself, is not necessarily bad. It just needs the appropriate tone. I, for one, think a fourth-wall-obsessed-parody makes for a more fitting home.
I can tell Chris Evans love playing a****** roles. This, Scott Pilgrim, Knives Out even those old fantastic four movies if you want to count those.
Seeing his work before and after MCU it's crazy how he played the goody two shows Cap Role to perfection
The reason why this works and No Way Home doesn’t is because No Way Home takes old characters and tells us we’re supposed to care about them. Like, truly care, right from where they left off in their own movies. It’s trying to trick us into thinking these people have real weight without putting in the work to get us invested.
Here, they’re mainly used as gags, or quick bits of lore that get folded into an omniscient ADHD gaze. Fan-service, in itself, is not necessarily bad. It just needs the appropriate tone. I, for one, think a fourth-wall-obsessed-parody makes for a more fitting home.
I’ve been holding out on my take that this movie works better than both No Way Home and Multiverse of Madness until a rewatch but I’m glad someone said it
I can tell Chris Evans love playing a****** roles. This, Scott Pilgrim, Knives Out even those old fantastic four movies if you want to count those.
Seeing his work before and after MCU it's crazy how he played the goody two shows Cap Role to perfection
Need him to do more villain roles. He was the best part of Gray Man
So it sounds like D&W and the end credits scene in The Marvels both take place on Earth 1005
Does everyone think Channing Tatum was funny? I thought he was god awful
Does everyone think Channing Tatum was funny? I thought he was god awful
Maybe not funny but the dialect coach line from pool gave me a chuckle
Maybe not funny but the dialect coach line from pool gave me a chuckle
Oh yea I thought that was really funny actually.
Channing himself though was just too ridiculous, thank god that Gambit movie never got made
Does everyone think Channing Tatum was funny? I thought he was god awful
those were the only scenes that made me giggle out loud tbh
Don't get me wrong, Deadpool is kinda the movie where you can get away with anything, so if you loved this thats cool
But I just haven't been feeling the blatant fan service that comes with the multiverse... and it hit even less when we know how desperate Marvel is rn