If deadpool wanted to be an official hero, why not just join the X-men in his universe? Colossus tried to recruit him constantly in the first movie. Being a hero in his own world/universe is also by extension protecting the "9 people" that means 'everything' to him, who lives in that world. He said himself in the movie those 9 people in the photo (characters from deadpool 1&2) are the only thing that matters to him. Earth 616 (MCU) has no one he cares about and should really mean nothing to him other than his 4th wall breaker fanboy tendencies to other supes. Thats the only way he'd care about universe 616 and I think the movie could have highlighted on that more to remind ppl that he's still a detached antihero, different from the rest. He also classicly has major troll tendencies, it would be more in character if he just jumps into Avengers events uninvited and has fun with it, but still helping them out in his own way if he feels like it. Deadpool is that one marvel character who's supposed to give zero fucks generally speaking, that's his whole niche.
I love the movie but yeah, several things didn't make sense here. This things you just mentioned and this scene also shows Wade as a selfish person when in Deadpool 2 he sacrificed himself for Russell, taking Cable's bullet for him, proving he has hero material.
He already said he doesn't want to work for "some heavens gate lookin mf'r" and calls it a "boy band" Clearly implying he doesn't care for the X-Men for some reason. Plus he already did join, as a trainee.
Tony and Natasha died in 2023, Endgame is 5 years after Infinity War (2018), This scene is like in march, and all the thanos shit is in may, that's why Tony is alive and in the earth.
Yeah, the canon doesn't make sense. To make sense of it, some fans speculated it to be DC's earth 1 situation where everyone in their respective universes thought that their universe is Earth 1 when they are not. Or my own theory, this is just an alternate 616 like peter b parker from 616-B, might as well call the live action 616-C or something. Idk
They call it 616 in the movies because it’s the live action version of the main universe, it distinguishes itself from the rest of the live action universes while also respecting the source material. What about that is hard to understand?
@@ubitodoritos9531 That seems to be what they’re insinuating by doing that. And there’s really no reason the have the comics be canon to the live action stuff anyways, they’re their own separate stories and characters, the MCU is the same, it’s just paying homage with the 616 title since it’s the main universe in live action.
At the end of Deadpool 2, he went back in time using Cable’s machine but he didn’t stop time traveling and ended up jumping to different universes. But I wouldn’t think of it that much. It’s Deadpool, all he has to do is joke about it and move on.
This scene threw me off because Wade's eyes look like he's missing the prosthetics
If deadpool wanted to be an official hero, why not just join the X-men in his universe? Colossus tried to recruit him constantly in the first movie.
Being a hero in his own world/universe is also by extension protecting the "9 people" that means 'everything' to him, who lives in that world. He said himself in the movie those 9 people in the photo (characters from deadpool 1&2) are the only thing that matters to him.
Earth 616 (MCU) has no one he cares about and should really mean nothing to him other than his 4th wall breaker fanboy tendencies to other supes. Thats the only way he'd care about universe 616 and I think the movie could have highlighted on that more to remind ppl that he's still a detached antihero, different from the rest. He also classicly has major troll tendencies, it would be more in character if he just jumps into Avengers events uninvited and has fun with it, but still helping them out in his own way if he feels like it.
Deadpool is that one marvel character who's supposed to give zero fucks generally speaking, that's his whole niche.
I love the movie but yeah, several things didn't make sense here. This things you just mentioned and this scene also shows Wade as a selfish person when in Deadpool 2 he sacrificed himself for Russell, taking Cable's bullet for him, proving he has hero material.
He already said he doesn't want to work for "some heavens gate lookin mf'r" and calls it a "boy band"
Clearly implying he doesn't care for the X-Men for some reason.
Plus he already did join, as a trainee.
Do they even know about that stuff ? Either way Ryan had control of the script so he must have forgot lol 😂@@magallanesagustin4952
2018? Didn't Tony and Natasha die in 2025?
Tony and Natasha died in 2023, Endgame is 5 years after Infinity War (2018), This scene is like in march, and all the thanos shit is in may, that's why Tony is alive and in the earth.
This scene I don't get
Is this like the earth 19999 variant of wade? And yes I ain't calling it 616 it's earth 19999 kevin. Sony got it right
Yeah, the canon doesn't make sense. To make sense of it, some fans speculated it to be DC's earth 1 situation where everyone in their respective universes thought that their universe is Earth 1 when they are not.
Or my own theory, this is just an alternate 616 like peter b parker from 616-B, might as well call the live action 616-C or something. Idk
Nah Deadpool just travels to Earth 199999, it’s not the mcu’s version of Wade Wilson!
They call it 616 in the movies because it’s the live action version of the main universe, it distinguishes itself from the rest of the live action universes while also respecting the source material. What about that is hard to understand?
@@wyattlundrigan4740 so the comics ain’t canon to the mcu’s multiverse?
@@ubitodoritos9531 That seems to be what they’re insinuating by doing that. And there’s really no reason the have the comics be canon to the live action stuff anyways, they’re their own separate stories and characters, the MCU is the same, it’s just paying homage with the 616 title since it’s the main universe in live action.
I dont it how he get to 616???
At the end of Deadpool 2, he went back in time using Cable’s machine but he didn’t stop time traveling and ended up jumping to different universes.
But I wouldn’t think of it that much. It’s Deadpool, all he has to do is joke about it and move on.
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Me on interview:
This isn’t 616. It’s 199999999999999.
It’s called the Sacred Timeline, you dum-dum.