Fun Fact: Ryan Reynolds was allowed to keep his Deadpool costume after filming had completed. (Technically he didn't ask to, nor did he give anyone the chance to take it from him.) When 20th Century Fox found out about this, the studio just let him keep it.
Actually he wasn't supposed to. When he got done with shooting the final scene, he basically walked off set. They tried to stop him and told him to take it off, and he just replied no.
Lol, yep. So many of them died because they had no idea who Deadpool was talking about.😂 Just imagine a heavily armed violent costumed stranger demanding you tell them something you don't know, and dying because you can't answer.😂
Also fun fact, the original ending was supposed to be a SUPER elaborate explosive shoot out with all of those guns he packed... but they realized they didn't have enough budget to market the movie... so they decided to have him "forget the guns" and do the ending they did here and saved like $20M for marketing lol
They actually had the budget slashed by some $17 million some ways into production, which is why they had to do it. But yes, and it arguably made the film better for it.
@@borjankosarac3645 What I heard wasn't their budget was slashed, but most movies have a budget and then a marketing budget. So they assumed the budget they were given was JUST for the movie and they found out later that marketing came out of the same pool of money so they had to find a way to save a big chunk of money ergo the ending switch.
@@Grimbear13 That would make sense; Tim Miller, who directed the first DP movie did leave the sequel over wanting to keep the budget down (while Reynolds wanted to go bigger), nor is he the biggest name today, so I can believe that he wasn't experienced with the politics of blockbuster budgeting at the time. It's also not knowing how much leeway Fox was willing to grant them, given they kind of manipulated things to get the film greenly in the first place...
Great move, seriously. I can't think of another example of an action movie character forgetting their guns. Made the joke land harder given the buildup!
Deadpool is probably the most interesting case of super regeneration as a power. Without his cancer to keep it in check, his cells would regenerate too rapidly and actually end up killing him. There's a comic where some Skrull's copy Deadpool's powers, but because they didn't have cancer they literally just exploded. There's a fine balance between Deadpool's cancer and his regeneration, and without one or the other he would die.
I love the fact that they put Bob in the movie because at this point he's a reoccurring iconic character in the Deadpool comics that Deadpool constantly runs into because he gets paid to be a minion. Every time they meet they act like best friends and he never delifes him, he just knocks him out.
Apparently the theatre after a Deadpool showing was one of the cleanest of any showing. Turns out having a character admonish you on-screen is a powerful motivator to pick up your trash XD
“Almost”??? I can only think of one other person that could possibly fit this role. And I doubt that even he could do it as half as good. And that would be Jim Carrey.
@@Bigvig_of_bogvog Yeah, even then Carey I feel would go in super cartoony Riddler mode. Ryan knows when to make Wade serious, which is so important to a character who is balls to the wall insane like 99% of the time
So a little comic fact, Bob who you meet at the end is a character called Bob, Agent of Hydra a long time Deadpool sidekick. He was a very cowardly Hydra grunt who Wade tortured into helping him and has since become his friend. He ends up having all kinds of crazy adventures around the Marvel universe even though he has no powers or skills of any kind, becoming a parody of the stereotypical henchman/red shirt in that though they have training and skills they end up defeated or dead while Bob always manages to survive. I hope he is reintroduced in Deadpool 3 as part of the only training he received from Hydra was to run as fast as possible upon hearing the “snikt” sound of Wolverines claws popping out.
In the original comics, Wade was given an altered healing factor by the scientists that they extracted from Wolverine back in the Weapon X procedure. It didn’t get rid of his cancer, but instead sped it up to ridiculous degrees. His 4th wall awareness is theorized to be a result of it spreading to his brain, but in the comics, he has befriended both his own thought bubble, and the Narration bubble
Few things, Deapool (in the comics) specifically requested to be played by Ryan Reynolds, He's physically incapable of seeing Peter's face despite trying, and he technically has a second power in his Super Cancer.
And Deadpool saying he wants to be played by Ryan Reynolds predates Reynolds being cast in Wolverine: Origins. He straight up predicted the future with that one.
28:10 his super cancer is being canceled out by his super healing, if you take out the super healing, he'll die from cancer, but if you cure his cancer, he'll grow tumors because of his super healing. That's why his facial scar is always changing in the comics.
In the comics. Deadpool had relationship with Death itself. Which was a hot female skeleton in purple/black clothing. Like the grim reaper. And she was a love interest of Thanos, the Mad Titan. Infinity War. Thanos temporarily cursed Deadpool with immortality so the two can't be together.
@@MonsterGul Look, in the comics, Deadpool had a fair few love interests/hook ups over the years that were weirder than Marvel's literal embodiment of death. Plus, I'm not saying that any of them weren't hot. It's just I want think of the grim reaper as a seductive woman when it comes to fiction/modern media characters. The devil/Satan possibly. But Death itself. An unexpected fictional pleasure. Also, in the second film. Death was probably what inspired Wade's after life experiences with Vanessa. As she could have been what represented Death from the comes. As in, Wade's dream girl that can only exist for him in the afterlife.
Everyone and their mothers knew Ryan was a good fit for Deadpool. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Renolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" and it was that comic that introduced the character to Ryan in the first place after his role in the blade Trinity movie had someone tell him he'd be the perfect fit for Deadpool
Fun Fact: Deadpool wasn't supposed to forget his duffle-bag in the final fight, but the budget ran out, even with Ryan Reynolds putting his own money in, so they improvised with a fight scene instead of a gun scene. Fun Fact 2: The little flap in the back of Deadpool's mask was Deadpool getting the size wrong and ending up with extra space.
41:15 Has anyone mentioned *They didnt bring the bag of gun's* because they miscalculated the budget so they had to rewrite the ending with less of a shootout
That was something they cut in order to get the R rating...but in the reverse of the usual way. Rather than fighting an NC-17, they were fighting a PG-13, which is what Fox wanted. They only agreed to let them make it as a hard R film if they took a sizable budget cut. Which required them to rework the climactic battle. And for the better, I think.
Something I find interesting regarding your comments on people staring at Deadpool. When people look different(missing a limb, scars on faces, exaggerated features, etc.), people stare because it literally takes longer to process what they are seeing. When we see an average person we process what we see much faster because we have seen it so many times before already. This is why staring is such a human thing, but not everyone that stares has judgment in their eyes. They just need a longer time to move on because the brain needs to process what is being seen.
Deadpool has a BRUTAL backstory. I love his humor but he suffers from PTSD, pain, and voices every second of his life and he can't die. It's a painful and sad existence, but the trauma makes him funny at least
my favourite trivia is actually about the song playing during the "search for Francis" montage. it's by the band TeamHeadKick, who wrote the song when the Deadpool game came out, and just rewrote the lyrics for the movie.
13:27 "In the comics, did they have a bet like this in a bar?" Not in a bar but the did a betting ring called Deadpool where the comics-version got his name.
2 little bits of Trivia: 1) Vanessa in the comics is also a mutant who goes by the codename Copycat (she's a shapeshifter). Her getting stuck in the tube like wade was gave the producers the option of using her powers in the sequel (though they didn't go that route) 2) the ship the final boss fight took place on was an old, "floating bathtub"-sytle Helicarrier.
It is funny how Deadpool kept asking for Francis while almost nobody knew that that was his name. Search would have gone much faster if he asked for Ajax XD
I like to think he never asked "Where is Ajax?" because he knew that's what Francis would've wanted and he just wasn't gonna give him the satisfaction. It makes me laugh thinking he didn't do it purely out of spite for Francis. Plus, he probably had more fun killing his goons anyway. 🤷
In the comics, Negasonic's power was just to have precognitive visions/dreams, and she was one of the 16 million mutants on genosha who were wiped out by the Sentinel robots sent by Cassandra Nova. When she was brought back to life (long story, don't worry about it) her powers were expanded, and now she can warp reality, including being able to manipulate matter and energy.
29:49 No, that would _not_ actually happen in real life, because oxygen is _not_ actually flammable. An oxidizing agent is needed for _other things_ to burn, so pure oxygen would accelerate a fire, but it's not flammable by itself. Also, portable medical oxygen cylinders actually _don't_ have "huge no-smoking signs" on them, and nobody has _ever_ "burned from the inside out" because they used oxygen.
Pure oxygen can make anything easy to burn, even things that don't burn naturally, it's why Apollo missions stopped using such high pressurizations upon rocket launch. It's even worse with liquid oxygen, any nucleation points whatsoever from a stray dust particle can cause an explosion, and it can burn _metal._
@@billbill6094 Making other things burn isn't the same as burning itself as depicted in the movie. Oxygen does not burn. Also, it doesn't make "anything" burn. There are some things that won't burn in normal atmosphere but will in 100% oxygen, but that's hardly "anything". Also also, burning metal isn't that impressive, as anyone who's ever held a match to steel wool will tell you. Cody's Lab has a video where he burns several things in a100% oxygen environment.
@@HiddenWindshield "There are some things that won't burn in normal atmosphere but will in 100% oxygen,"---for example, human skin, including that inside your mouth and nasal cavities when there's oxygen fed up your nose.
@@HenryLoenwind If you set yourself on fire in a 100% oxygen environment, your burns will be slightly worse than if you'd done so in normal atmosphere, all else being equal. This does not mean that you can "burn from the inside out" due to oxygen. I hate to break it to you, but Deadpool is a work of fiction, and things may work differently in fiction compared to real life.
Yes, Ryan was contractually obligated to play the goofy Deadpool; I believe Ryan explained in an interview that the studio wouldn't allow him to make this Deadpool if he didn't do it how the studio wanted him to do it first.
When you realize that Deadpool has been asking everyone where "Francis" is and everyone likely only knows him as "Ajax". What's unfortunate is Stan Lee wasn't in the club when that shot was filmed. It's all green screen. Fun fact: the budget wasn't high enough to have major gun battles, which is why Deadpool "forgot" the dufflebag in the taxi.
Fun fact: The Deadpool rap during his merc montage is by a RUclipsr named Teamheadkick, and is a reworked version of a fansong they made for the Deadpool Video Game
(At 28:50) Wolverine is a mutant. Deadpool is a mutate. The difference is, one of them is born with the Mutant gene that awaken at a "certain" age. The other has Mutant genes are transplanted in a human. Nathaniel Essex (otherwise known as Mr. Sinister) is a good example of a human being mutated by Apocalypse. In Deadpool's case, he was injected with Wolverine's healing factor, from and in the Weapon X facility. His disfigurement is due to his "cancer" cells accelerating.
12:47 - This actually IS how he got the name in the comics. The difference is it wasn't in a mercenary bar, it was in a prison where the staff experimented on the inmates. The Dead Pool was a bit of black humor the inmates did to keep their spirits up. The prison is also where Deadpool got his powers. 22:33 - Go back and look. It's TECHNICALLY true. 22:47 - Let me just take a moment to say that Ryan Reynolds isn't the only person in this movie that get's their character PERFECTLY. 33:00 - So supposedly for this scene, Ryan Reynolds and T.J. Miller spent 30 minutes repeating this scene and improving new insults every time and they picked the funniest for the final cut. They did the same thing for Wade calling Angel Dust 'Less Angry Rosie O'Donnell.' It's almost a shame the pair had such amazing chemistry because after things Miller did, he's probably not going to be in Deadpool 3. 34:07 - When you go back and think about it, you realize that the reason Wade was having such trouble finding Francis was probably...he was asking for Francis. None of these guys would know who 'Francis' is, they'd all know him as 'Ajax.' 37:23 - Shoulda said Blade 3. That's the one Ryan Reynolds was in. 37:39 - It's actually his LEAST favorite cameo. They wouldn't let him on the strip club set. He had to film his part in a different studio.
Deadpools healing factor and how he looks is due to cancer. In reality, cancer rapidly grows and is immortal. In the case of deadpool, he is basically a sentient Tumour because all his cells are now cancer which rapidly divides.
Okay to clear one thing up: in Deadpool kills the marvel universe he actually does kill wolverine by using a sword that kills a character’s POPULARITY (basically a character like wolverine isn’t immortal because of his healing powers it’s because people love him so much they’ll never kill him off but that sword stops that) and he literally started killing fairytales and folk lore to erase the concept of super heroes, that comic line is insane
@@theamazingspooderman2697I think it was less than made him OP, and more that they made him uncharacteristically intelligent. Wade is very smart, but definitely not Xavier level...which DKMU makes it seem like he is.
yeah Ryan Reynolds making this after having to deal with the BS Deadpool in X-men origins Woverine was awesome and he did a brilliant job on this AND DP2
Pure oxygen alone isn't actually flammable. It *enables* combustion, but you still need some kind of fuel. Burning is just incredibly rapid oxidization, but you still need something for the oxy to combine with. A great example is hydrogen. Hydrogen becomes the fuel, Oxygen is the oxidizer and you get a nice boom. Or in the case of Thermite, it's the oxygen bound up wiht the iron oxide & aluminum oxide.
I absolutely love the Deadpool movies! I’m in tears from laughing every time. Another movie you guys would enjoy if you haven’t seen it already that also stars Ryan Reynolds is Free Guy. It has so many cameos from people and franchises it’s insane.
One day, Ryan will come fully clean about being the one who leaked the CGI test reel. That was a truly heroic move. Once it went viral, Fox could no longer argue that there wasn't an audience for the Deadpool movie, as written. The script leaked too, when the project was in turnaround. I still have a copy. It was very much the movie we got, just with some tweaks. Mostly updated pop culture references and the like, but some other interesting things, too. Like TJ Miller's character was actually two different characters in the early drafts, but they eventually just gave all that dialogue to Weasel, probably because they had to cut the budget in order for Fox to agree to the R rating. But the story, overall, stayed consistent from the leaked draft to the final product. A lot of the jokes, too. I was gutted when I thought it was never gonna get made. That leaked test reel changed everything.
I'm so jealous of the fact that you're getting to watch this for the first time. I watched in the theater on opening night and I needed a few minutes alone afterwards. This was arguably the greatest moment in superhero cinema I've ever witnessed. And I watched Star Wars (the original, not this Episode IV business), Superman, Batman, Blade, Batman Begins and Iron Man all in theaters.
I didn't hear you mention it, and don't see any comments mentioning it, so I will. In the comics, Deadpool has a friend in Hydra named Bob, and the Bob from Jacksonville in this movie is a reference to that
Ryan Reynolds very much in fact didn't have permission and technically stole the suit off the studio set and Fox said f it because it immediately loses value to them when it's in someone's hands and they don't know what conditions the suit undergoes or where it's stored. I'm sure Ryan prizes the suit and probably had a wax copy of himself wearing the actual suit he filmed in.
What makes the beginning part even funnier, is when you find out that Ryan Renolds didn't initially want to do the role, but argeed to do it in the end because he lost a bet to Hugh Jackman, hence the call-out in to him at the start! 😹😹
This is the greatest thing you’ve guys ever reacted to I always wanted to watch this but am not able to do seeing you guys react to this and watching the movie even if it’s edited is awesome
I swear Ryan played the exact same character in Blade Trinity but without the 4th wall breaks. Even tho his name wasn't Wade in Blade Trinity I have my own head canon where those were the early years of Wade before he became Deadpool. When he was just a mercenary skilled at using swords & guns.
I want to see a multiverse version of Cable played by Kiera Knightly. Like it was her husband and daughter who burned up and she went back in time to save him.
Theres a comic series called Deadpool kills the Universe where he basically kills everyone in the entire IP. Like he kills the XMen just cause, and then some avengers, and then even takes out the Hulk because he just waits for Bruce Banner to be the one in control and finishes the job. I might be misremembering the specifics but its dark as hell, and amazingly done.
This is how I was introduced to Ryan Reynolds, and I’m glad it was THIS Deadpool and not the one without a mouth. You can’t have the murk with a mouth without the damn mouth.
Inside of the weapon x program was a subdivision called department k that's where they were doing the experiments that gave Wade his powers and he wasn't the only one in there. The test were so brutal that people died and all the test subjects started making bets on who would die( a dead pool). Everyone except Wade died so he took the name Deadpool.
Ryan Reynolds also went Trick treating in his Deadpool outfit. He also has a Pink outfit he used to promote a cancer thing. I also love a story he told which it on the internet that his youngest daughter who was at the time got stopped at a airport. I always like Ryan when was known as 2 Guys, a Girl and Pizza Place
I like that they gave Negasonic Teenage Warhead a real power in this movie. In the comics she could foresee her own death 10 min? before it happened. In this movie she has a power that suits her name.
Also a fun fact, Ryan Reynolds gave one of his Deadpool gloves from this film to Wrexham fan with cancer and the other to Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster on the occasion of their promotion to the football league,he said Ben was always giving his goalie gloves to fans so he wanted to give him something back
The first Deadpool comic Ryan read someone asks Wade what he looks like under the mask. His response was a mix of Ryan Reynolds and a radioactive shar-pei. Ryan instantly became a fan and needed to play Deadpool.
One technicality you guys need to know... oxygen is not, in and of itself, flammable at all. It accelerates combustion, so in high enough concentration any flammable substances may burn so rapidly the effect is explosive (think Apollo I) - but in the absence of combustible material (fuel) and an ignition source, it will not burn. One of the technical glitches in this movie is that this big boom would not happen.
Ryan Reynolds was Deadpool before he was Deadpool in the movie. This is straight from the comic: "I look like a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a shar-pei." from comic Cable and Deadpool #2 from 2004
It looks like Boom is kinda getting his wish. Deadpool 3 set photos show an giant destroyed 20th Century Fox logo. Deadpool Kills the Fox Universe is perfect DP meta-ness after the merger and could be an in-universe explanation for the timeline and characters being reset/brought into the Dinsey's MCU
13:34 the name Deadpool is from the Mutate repair shop sometimes when people were injected with the stuff that turned them into mutates (Deadpool is a mutate somebody whose Powers come from outside sources like Spider-Man,hulk,the fantastic four (E.t.c.) essentially while mutants were born with a power that is unlocked later through puberty mutates bodies are altered to give them powers they get mutated hence the nickname mutants) sometimes when people mutate their powers didn't work right the workshop was like a car repair shop for mutates ( and like a car repair shop they would rip the subject apart figured out what was wrong with them and "fix it" or if your power was unfixable you get put down like old yeller) the" patients"(if you could even call them that) set up a betting pool on who would die next Calling it the deadpool fun fact Deadpool actually earned the other patients respect because he wouldn't stop mouthing off to the doctors also them ripping Deadpool part is why he's so fuck ugly his healing factor took effect after he's experimented on so is healing factor couldn't do anything which is why he looks deformed
Fun Fact:Deadpool in the comics was asked who would play him and what he would look like in movies/real life he said he would look like Ryan Reynolds’s
"Ima", it was used in the comic book Decades ago and Society has been using for years ( Ima ready to rock..ima goin to get me some), etc....... I wonder if deadpool originated or just street talk
"Go get her Tiger." Such a missed opportunity for a MJ joke. Wade should have said "Thanks MJ." after he said that. Ironically Deadpool then says "Go get her Tiger." to Negasonic just a couple scenes later.
Deadpools cancer mutated with his natural healing ability when he got his powers. So his healing factor regenerates his cancer cells along with any other physical damage.
From what i remember if you were to remove either Deadpool's cancer or regeneration he would die, litteral Skrulls that tried copying Deadpool's powers "died". Also i remeber a comic where his appearence is like that because it's what he thinks himself as so when Spider-Man complemented him as a Hero or something like that his skin turned normal but then something happened and he went back to think of himself like that.
Yeah deadpool is legit one of the most op mutants ever. His healing factor is so crazy that if it weren't for his cancer, his healing powers would kill him. In the comics the Skull actually copied his healing powers but the healing was so fast and unrestrained that their bodies couldn't handle it and they exploded into goop.
9:16 Ryan Reynolds is actually name dropped by Deadpool himself in the comics. He described himself as looking like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei. It's hard to think of anyone else playing the part. Unfortunately though, Ryan Reynolds doesn't have Deadpools healing factor, and if we ever want to be entertained by the character in future movies, we will inevitably need to find a good fit. Ryan will probably play Deadpool for the rest of his life, but as he ages, he'll play the alternate versions.
Fun Fact: Ryan Reynolds was allowed to keep his Deadpool costume after filming had completed. (Technically he didn't ask to, nor did he give anyone the chance to take it from him.) When 20th Century Fox found out about this, the studio just let him keep it.
That’s oddly nice of a studio 😐
And he even let Taylor swift borrow it for Halloween😂
Actually he wasn't supposed to. When he got done with shooting the final scene, he basically walked off set. They tried to stop him and told him to take it off, and he just replied no.
@@taylordupriest8574that sounds more like what Ryan would do
Ryan told them to try to take it from him as he spent 11 years fighting to get this movie made he was keeping it those are basically his words
A fun fact someone told me is that the reason no one told him where Francis was is because no one knows his name is Francis they know him as Ajax
Oh that is hilarious 😂
Lol, yep. So many of them died because they had no idea who Deadpool was talking about.😂 Just imagine a heavily armed violent costumed stranger demanding you tell them something you don't know, and dying because you can't answer.😂
So few people picked up on that fact until it was pointed out to them.. I mean I am not admitting anything *innocent whistle*
"Have you seen this man?" *crayon stickman doodle*
Well yeah
Deadpool was going to kill everyone anyways. He said at the beginning "I'm just a bad guy that gets paid to kill even worse bad guys."
Also fun fact, the original ending was supposed to be a SUPER elaborate explosive shoot out with all of those guns he packed... but they realized they didn't have enough budget to market the movie... so they decided to have him "forget the guns" and do the ending they did here and saved like $20M for marketing lol
They actually had the budget slashed by some $17 million some ways into production, which is why they had to do it. But yes, and it arguably made the film better for it.
@@borjankosarac3645 What I heard wasn't their budget was slashed, but most movies have a budget and then a marketing budget. So they assumed the budget they were given was JUST for the movie and they found out later that marketing came out of the same pool of money so they had to find a way to save a big chunk of money ergo the ending switch.
@@Grimbear13 That would make sense; Tim Miller, who directed the first DP movie did leave the sequel over wanting to keep the budget down (while Reynolds wanted to go bigger), nor is he the biggest name today, so I can believe that he wasn't experienced with the politics of blockbuster budgeting at the time. It's also not knowing how much leeway Fox was willing to grant them, given they kind of manipulated things to get the film greenly in the first place...
same reason that they split the initial CGI-heavy fight scene up into multiple scenes with flashbacks that lasts almost half the movie.
Great move, seriously. I can't think of another example of an action movie character forgetting their guns. Made the joke land harder given the buildup!
Deadpool is probably the most interesting case of super regeneration as a power. Without his cancer to keep it in check, his cells would regenerate too rapidly and actually end up killing him. There's a comic where some Skrull's copy Deadpool's powers, but because they didn't have cancer they literally just exploded. There's a fine balance between Deadpool's cancer and his regeneration, and without one or the other he would die.
Why do they never mention that, that makes his regeneration very unique. Unless if it's blatantly in the comics forgive me.
@@DarrylJohnsonIsWrong they do bring it up in the sequel when he gets the mutant suppression collar and he begins to succumb to his cancer
wait a minute but isn't cancer itself overgrown cells? this makes no sense
@@techissus7449that has absolutely nothing to do with his cells regenerating without the cancer
@@metalhead522I can’t remember but doesn’t he say he has super cancer?
I love the fact that they put Bob in the movie because at this point he's a reoccurring iconic character in the Deadpool comics that Deadpool constantly runs into because he gets paid to be a minion. Every time they meet they act like best friends and he never delifes him, he just knocks him out.
Except for the time he kidnapped and locked Bob in his attic, but BESIDES that.
@@maddoxio didn't kill him.. so..
Apparently the theatre after a Deadpool showing was one of the cleanest of any showing. Turns out having a character admonish you on-screen is a powerful motivator to pick up your trash XD
Same thing happened the day before 😂
Honestly Ryan IS Deadpool, there are almost no actors I could see in the role besides him
“Almost”??? I can only think of one other person that could possibly fit this role. And I doubt that even he could do it as half as good. And that would be Jim Carrey.
@@Bigvig_of_bogvog Yeah, even then Carey I feel would go in super cartoony Riddler mode. Ryan knows when to make Wade serious, which is so important to a character who is balls to the wall insane like 99% of the time
No other actors? People always say that. I swear you'd be saying the same thing if it was another actor😂
@@bensenzo I said almost, there’s honestly about 4 more I could think of but anyone else probably wouldn’t fit as well
@@bensenzo then name one
So a little comic fact, Bob who you meet at the end is a character called Bob, Agent of Hydra a long time Deadpool sidekick. He was a very cowardly Hydra grunt who Wade tortured into helping him and has since become his friend. He ends up having all kinds of crazy adventures around the Marvel universe even though he has no powers or skills of any kind, becoming a parody of the stereotypical henchman/red shirt in that though they have training and skills they end up defeated or dead while Bob always manages to survive. I hope he is reintroduced in Deadpool 3 as part of the only training he received from Hydra was to run as fast as possible upon hearing the “snikt” sound of Wolverines claws popping out.
In the original comics, Wade was given an altered healing factor by the scientists that they extracted from Wolverine back in the Weapon X procedure. It didn’t get rid of his cancer, but instead sped it up to ridiculous degrees. His 4th wall awareness is theorized to be a result of it spreading to his brain, but in the comics, he has befriended both his own thought bubble, and the Narration bubble
Few things, Deapool (in the comics) specifically requested to be played by Ryan Reynolds, He's physically incapable of seeing Peter's face despite trying, and he technically has a second power in his Super Cancer.
And Deadpool saying he wants to be played by Ryan Reynolds predates Reynolds being cast in Wolverine: Origins. He straight up predicted the future with that one.
Iirc he can’t know spider man identity cause writers can’t allow it right?
@@danzansandeev6033 ik i'm late but yeah they deadass dont draw his face on the panels where he's looking.
if marvel doesn't come out with a Deadpool+Spiderman movie now that they can I'll riot
What comic or where can I find it?
Is it the one where he mentions he looks like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar pei?
Ed Skrien who plays Francis/Ajax is a huge fan of Deadpool comics and says now he can't read them without hearing Ryan Reynolds voice.
28:10 his super cancer is being canceled out by his super healing, if you take out the super healing, he'll die from cancer, but if you cure his cancer, he'll grow tumors because of his super healing. That's why his facial scar is always changing in the comics.
In the comics. Deadpool had relationship with Death itself. Which was a hot female skeleton in purple/black clothing. Like the grim reaper. And she was a love interest of Thanos, the Mad Titan. Infinity War. Thanos temporarily cursed Deadpool with immortality so the two can't be together.
OH MY GOD I HEARD ABOUT THAT! from a spiderpool thing actually.
Why you call her hot like if others weren't hot?
@@MonsterGul Look, in the comics, Deadpool had a fair few love interests/hook ups over the years that were weirder than Marvel's literal embodiment of death. Plus, I'm not saying that any of them weren't hot. It's just I want think of the grim reaper as a seductive woman when it comes to fiction/modern media characters. The devil/Satan possibly. But Death itself. An unexpected fictional pleasure. Also, in the second film. Death was probably what inspired Wade's after life experiences with Vanessa. As she could have been what represented Death from the comes. As in, Wade's dream girl that can only exist for him in the afterlife.
@@MonsterGul that version of death is normally depicted as a curvy buxom woman with a skull for a head
Everyone and their mothers knew Ryan was a good fit for Deadpool. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Renolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" and it was that comic that introduced the character to Ryan in the first place after his role in the blade Trinity movie had someone tell him he'd be the perfect fit for Deadpool
6:02 don't forget Headpool. A Deadpool who's a decapitated head that flies around with a propeller beanie.
And a zomibe
I have GREAT news about the new movie then, amigo
Fun Fact: Deadpool wasn't supposed to forget his duffle-bag in the final fight, but the budget ran out, even with Ryan Reynolds putting his own money in, so they improvised with a fight scene instead of a gun scene.
Fun Fact 2: The little flap in the back of Deadpool's mask was Deadpool getting the size wrong and ending up with extra space.
41:15 Has anyone mentioned *They didnt bring the bag of gun's* because they miscalculated the budget so they had to rewrite the ending with less of a shootout
I didn't know that, that's so funny
That was something they cut in order to get the R rating...but in the reverse of the usual way. Rather than fighting an NC-17, they were fighting a PG-13, which is what Fox wanted. They only agreed to let them make it as a hard R film if they took a sizable budget cut. Which required them to rework the climactic battle. And for the better, I think.
Something I find interesting regarding your comments on people staring at Deadpool. When people look different(missing a limb, scars on faces, exaggerated features, etc.), people stare because it literally takes longer to process what they are seeing. When we see an average person we process what we see much faster because we have seen it so many times before already.
This is why staring is such a human thing, but not everyone that stares has judgment in their eyes. They just need a longer time to move on because the brain needs to process what is being seen.
Deadpool has a BRUTAL backstory. I love his humor but he suffers from PTSD, pain, and voices every second of his life and he can't die. It's a painful and sad existence, but the trauma makes him funny at least
my favourite trivia is actually about the song playing during the "search for Francis" montage. it's by the band TeamHeadKick, who wrote the song when the Deadpool game came out, and just rewrote the lyrics for the movie.
13:27 "In the comics, did they have a bet like this in a bar?" Not in a bar but the did a betting ring called Deadpool where the comics-version got his name.
Because of that end credit scene, there was a whole slew of fan art of Keira Knightley as Cable. It was awesome
2 little bits of Trivia: 1) Vanessa in the comics is also a mutant who goes by the codename Copycat (she's a shapeshifter). Her getting stuck in the tube like wade was gave the producers the option of using her powers in the sequel (though they didn't go that route)
2) the ship the final boss fight took place on was an old, "floating bathtub"-sytle Helicarrier.
It is funny how Deadpool kept asking for Francis while almost nobody knew that that was his name. Search would have gone much faster if he asked for Ajax XD
I like to think he never asked "Where is Ajax?" because he knew that's what Francis would've wanted and he just wasn't gonna give him the satisfaction. It makes me laugh thinking he didn't do it purely out of spite for Francis.
Plus, he probably had more fun killing his goons anyway. 🤷
In the comics, Negasonic's power was just to have precognitive visions/dreams, and she was one of the 16 million mutants on genosha who were wiped out by the Sentinel robots sent by Cassandra Nova. When she was brought back to life (long story, don't worry about it) her powers were expanded, and now she can warp reality, including being able to manipulate matter and energy.
... So she went from psionic eyes to psionic hands? pretty convenient
Best Deadpool scene in the comic is where Hulk punches him so hard he turns to mist and RECOALESES SIX MONTHS LATER!!!!
29:49 No, that would _not_ actually happen in real life, because oxygen is _not_ actually flammable. An oxidizing agent is needed for _other things_ to burn, so pure oxygen would accelerate a fire, but it's not flammable by itself.
Also, portable medical oxygen cylinders actually _don't_ have "huge no-smoking signs" on them, and nobody has _ever_ "burned from the inside out" because they used oxygen.
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Pure oxygen can make anything easy to burn, even things that don't burn naturally, it's why Apollo missions stopped using such high pressurizations upon rocket launch. It's even worse with liquid oxygen, any nucleation points whatsoever from a stray dust particle can cause an explosion, and it can burn _metal._
@@billbill6094 Making other things burn isn't the same as burning itself as depicted in the movie. Oxygen does not burn.
Also, it doesn't make "anything" burn. There are some things that won't burn in normal atmosphere but will in 100% oxygen, but that's hardly "anything".
Also also, burning metal isn't that impressive, as anyone who's ever held a match to steel wool will tell you.
Cody's Lab has a video where he burns several things in a100% oxygen environment.
@@HiddenWindshield "There are some things that won't burn in normal atmosphere but will in 100% oxygen,"---for example, human skin, including that inside your mouth and nasal cavities when there's oxygen fed up your nose.
@@HenryLoenwind If you set yourself on fire in a 100% oxygen environment, your burns will be slightly worse than if you'd done so in normal atmosphere, all else being equal. This does not mean that you can "burn from the inside out" due to oxygen.
I hate to break it to you, but Deadpool is a work of fiction, and things may work differently in fiction compared to real life.
Yes, Ryan was contractually obligated to play the goofy Deadpool; I believe Ryan explained in an interview that the studio wouldn't allow him to make this Deadpool if he didn't do it how the studio wanted him to do it first.
When you realize that Deadpool has been asking everyone where "Francis" is and everyone likely only knows him as "Ajax".
What's unfortunate is Stan Lee wasn't in the club when that shot was filmed. It's all green screen.
Fun fact: the budget wasn't high enough to have major gun battles, which is why Deadpool "forgot" the dufflebag in the taxi.
“Tell me where your boss is” doesn’t work
Fun fact: The Deadpool rap during his merc montage is by a RUclipsr named Teamheadkick, and is a reworked version of a fansong they made for the Deadpool Video Game
personally a dc guy, but deadpool is one of the best mcu productions to date
I hate to be that guy, but the DP movies (1 and 2) aren’t MCU productions
@@Synthesyn342but he's a marvel character I think that is what they were getting at
(At 28:50) Wolverine is a mutant. Deadpool is a mutate. The difference is, one of them is born with the Mutant gene that awaken at a "certain" age. The other has Mutant genes are transplanted in a human. Nathaniel Essex (otherwise known as Mr. Sinister) is a good example of a human being mutated by Apocalypse. In Deadpool's case, he was injected with Wolverine's healing factor, from and in the Weapon X facility. His disfigurement is due to his "cancer" cells accelerating.
Fun fact: Ryan Reynolds is as funny in every movie he is in, You can tell it's Ryan Reynolds who wrote and directed cause of the humor
i literally love deadpool SO much. im so happy you guys reacted to this !
12:47 - This actually IS how he got the name in the comics. The difference is it wasn't in a mercenary bar, it was in a prison where the staff experimented on the inmates. The Dead Pool was a bit of black humor the inmates did to keep their spirits up. The prison is also where Deadpool got his powers.
22:33 - Go back and look. It's TECHNICALLY true.
22:47 - Let me just take a moment to say that Ryan Reynolds isn't the only person in this movie that get's their character PERFECTLY.
33:00 - So supposedly for this scene, Ryan Reynolds and T.J. Miller spent 30 minutes repeating this scene and improving new insults every time and they picked the funniest for the final cut. They did the same thing for Wade calling Angel Dust 'Less Angry Rosie O'Donnell.' It's almost a shame the pair had such amazing chemistry because after things Miller did, he's probably not going to be in Deadpool 3.
34:07 - When you go back and think about it, you realize that the reason Wade was having such trouble finding Francis was probably...he was asking for Francis. None of these guys would know who 'Francis' is, they'd all know him as 'Ajax.'
37:23 - Shoulda said Blade 3. That's the one Ryan Reynolds was in.
37:39 - It's actually his LEAST favorite cameo. They wouldn't let him on the strip club set. He had to film his part in a different studio.
I’m a bit late, but what did T.J Miller do that would’ve lost him a part in another movie?
@@ItsNotGenocideJill Primarily the string of sexual assault charges that have come his way since the mid 2010s.
Back in 2016 when I was down right crushing so hard for Deadpool...the phase hasn't gone away 😅❤
You watched the 3rd one, I loved the *NSYNC intro
@@Sci_pher not yet I do wanna see the 3rd one
@@yazzers7940 it’s fucking amazing, you’ll love it
Deadpools healing factor and how he looks is due to cancer.
In reality, cancer rapidly grows and is immortal. In the case of deadpool, he is basically a sentient Tumour because all his cells are now cancer which rapidly divides.
The Deadpool in 'X-Men Origins' was a part of the previous X-men timeline. This is a different one that was created during 'X-men Days of Future Past'
Deadpool actually ties into the MCU! The big fight at the end takes place on one of the crashed helo carriers from Advengers.
The Immortal Hulk run that started in 2018 is a really dark run of the hulk, it’s definitely one of his best comic runs ever.
"I don't think we're seeing a Deadpool 3 anytime soon."
Me, who just found this video in August 2024:
Literally
The saddest/best thing about Deadpool is that they did the best adaptation of Colossus that's ever been done.
Deadpool game was a Masterpiece that needs a remaster
Yes, absolutely correct, it does need a remaster.
yes but with a new voice actor, love Nolan North but not as deadpool
@@Shade_91Nolan north voiced Deadpool in other things y'know. I'd rather have him return
Okay to clear one thing up: in Deadpool kills the marvel universe he actually does kill wolverine by using a sword that kills a character’s POPULARITY (basically a character like wolverine isn’t immortal because of his healing powers it’s because people love him so much they’ll never kill him off but that sword stops that) and he literally started killing fairytales and folk lore to erase the concept of super heroes, that comic line is insane
@@theamazingspooderman2697 man-thing kinda allowed himself to die I think
@@theamazingspooderman2697I think it was less than made him OP, and more that they made him uncharacteristically intelligent. Wade is very smart, but definitely not Xavier level...which DKMU makes it seem like he is.
@@maddoxio he was focused, and persistent
The “we probably wont get deadpool 3” at the beginning is ironic now seeing the best trailer ever a bit before release
yeah Ryan Reynolds making this after having to deal with the BS Deadpool in X-men origins Woverine was awesome and he did a brilliant job on this AND DP2
Pure oxygen alone isn't actually flammable. It *enables* combustion, but you still need some kind of fuel. Burning is just incredibly rapid oxidization, but you still need something for the oxy to combine with. A great example is hydrogen. Hydrogen becomes the fuel, Oxygen is the oxidizer and you get a nice boom. Or in the case of Thermite, it's the oxygen bound up wiht the iron oxide & aluminum oxide.
I absolutely love the Deadpool movies! I’m in tears from laughing every time. Another movie you guys would enjoy if you haven’t seen it already that also stars Ryan Reynolds is Free Guy. It has so many cameos from people and franchises it’s insane.
(At 25:50) This is _probably_ why he was called "Deadpool", he survived all the tortures winning all the bets.
“I’m not going to remember those names in 5 minutes,” is the most relatable thing I’ve heard you say I think 😂
13:31 Looked it up Wade had one for which experiment would die first
One day, Ryan will come fully clean about being the one who leaked the CGI test reel. That was a truly heroic move. Once it went viral, Fox could no longer argue that there wasn't an audience for the Deadpool movie, as written. The script leaked too, when the project was in turnaround. I still have a copy. It was very much the movie we got, just with some tweaks. Mostly updated pop culture references and the like, but some other interesting things, too. Like TJ Miller's character was actually two different characters in the early drafts, but they eventually just gave all that dialogue to Weasel, probably because they had to cut the budget in order for Fox to agree to the R rating. But the story, overall, stayed consistent from the leaked draft to the final product. A lot of the jokes, too. I was gutted when I thought it was never gonna get made. That leaked test reel changed everything.
God this movie was amazing, Deadpool 2 is also awesome, AND I CAN’T WAIT FOR DEADPOOL 3!!!!
I'm so jealous of the fact that you're getting to watch this for the first time. I watched in the theater on opening night and I needed a few minutes alone afterwards. This was arguably the greatest moment in superhero cinema I've ever witnessed. And I watched Star Wars (the original, not this Episode IV business), Superman, Batman, Blade, Batman Begins and Iron Man all in theaters.
I didn't hear you mention it, and don't see any comments mentioning it, so I will. In the comics, Deadpool has a friend in Hydra named Bob, and the Bob from Jacksonville in this movie is a reference to that
Ryan Reynolds very much in fact didn't have permission and technically stole the suit off the studio set and Fox said f it because it immediately loses value to them when it's in someone's hands and they don't know what conditions the suit undergoes or where it's stored. I'm sure Ryan prizes the suit and probably had a wax copy of himself wearing the actual suit he filmed in.
The food-during-intercourse conversation gave me the giggles man xD😂😂😂
I can't wait till these guys do DP3
5:37 Well, that Fate reminds me of Fire Punch
Regenerating guy that burns forever
Deadpool comics give me life. His team ups with Thor and the Watcher are just a couple of my faves
51:35 literally says Angel Dust on the screen lmao 😂
What makes the beginning part even funnier, is when you find out that Ryan Renolds didn't initially want to do the role, but argeed to do it in the end because he lost a bet to Hugh Jackman, hence the call-out in to him at the start! 😹😹
When did that happen? Because Ryan was begging to make a Deadpool movie for years and years before finally getting it
That’s not true thats bull shit
I absolutely LOVE Deadpool. He's gotta be one of my favorite Marvel Characters ever.
I'm back re-watching these after the Deadpool 3 trailer just dropped!
This is the greatest thing you’ve guys ever reacted to I always wanted to watch this but am not able to do seeing you guys react to this and watching the movie even if it’s edited is awesome
If any of you want to read something that is (in my opinion) really special, then you should read the Deadpool manga. There’s something unique
The one where he met All might ?
@@adamdamiri4823 I think it’s that one, yes.
I swear Ryan played the exact same character in Blade Trinity but without the 4th wall breaks. Even tho his name wasn't Wade in Blade Trinity I have my own head canon where those were the early years of Wade before he became Deadpool. When he was just a mercenary skilled at using swords & guns.
So while Deadpool in the comics wanted Ryan to play him, he was also mentioned that he's basically if you mix ryan Reynolds and a sharpei dog
Pure oxygen isn't actually flammable but it would drastically increase the flame and speed a fuel source would burn at.
I want to see a multiverse version of Cable played by Kiera Knightly. Like it was her husband and daughter who burned up and she went back in time to save him.
Little fun fact the whole pizza delivery rich guy scene is part of a comic
The final battle was fought on the wreck of a SHIELD Helicarrior.
Theres a comic series called Deadpool kills the Universe where he basically kills everyone in the entire IP. Like he kills the XMen just cause, and then some avengers, and then even takes out the Hulk because he just waits for Bruce Banner to be the one in control and finishes the job. I might be misremembering the specifics but its dark as hell, and amazingly done.
Okay now there NEEDS to be a reaction to the 2nd one😭
This is how I was introduced to Ryan Reynolds, and I’m glad it was THIS Deadpool and not the one without a mouth. You can’t have the murk with a mouth without the damn mouth.
agreed
Inside of the weapon x program was a subdivision called department k that's where they were doing the experiments that gave Wade his powers and he wasn't the only one in there. The test were so brutal that people died and all the test subjects started making bets on who would die( a dead pool). Everyone except Wade died so he took the name Deadpool.
Ryan Reynolds also went Trick treating in his Deadpool outfit. He also has a Pink outfit he used to promote a cancer thing. I also love a story he told which it on the internet that his youngest daughter who was at the time got stopped at a airport. I always like Ryan when was known as 2 Guys, a Girl and Pizza Place
I like that they gave Negasonic Teenage Warhead a real power in this movie. In the comics she could foresee her own death 10 min? before it happened. In this movie she has a power that suits her name.
Btw the final battle here was on a crashed helicarrier from I think Captain America Civil War if I recall.
Also a fun fact, Ryan Reynolds gave one of his Deadpool gloves from this film to Wrexham fan with cancer and the other to Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster on the occasion of their promotion to the football league,he said Ben was always giving his goalie gloves to fans so he wanted to give him something back
The first Deadpool comic Ryan read someone asks Wade what he looks like under the mask. His response was a mix of Ryan Reynolds and a radioactive shar-pei. Ryan instantly became a fan and needed to play Deadpool.
One technicality you guys need to know... oxygen is not, in and of itself, flammable at all. It accelerates combustion, so in high enough concentration any flammable substances may burn so rapidly the effect is explosive (think Apollo I) - but in the absence of combustible material (fuel) and an ignition source, it will not burn. One of the technical glitches in this movie is that this big boom would not happen.
hey i grew up watching the scrambled adult channels on the old cable box good memories
Ryan Reynolds was Deadpool before he was Deadpool in the movie.
This is straight from the comic: "I look like a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a shar-pei." from comic Cable and Deadpool #2 from 2004
The were originally going to use Cannonball in the movie, but switched to Negasonic. She has his powers.
It looks like Boom is kinda getting his wish. Deadpool 3 set photos show an giant destroyed 20th Century Fox logo. Deadpool Kills the Fox Universe is perfect DP meta-ness after the merger and could be an in-universe explanation for the timeline and characters being reset/brought into the Dinsey's MCU
13:34 the name Deadpool is from the Mutate repair shop sometimes when people were injected with the stuff that turned them into mutates (Deadpool is a mutate somebody whose Powers come from outside sources like Spider-Man,hulk,the fantastic four (E.t.c.) essentially while mutants were born with a power that is unlocked later through puberty mutates bodies are altered to give them powers they get mutated hence the nickname mutants) sometimes when people mutate their powers didn't work right the workshop was like a car repair shop for mutates ( and like a car repair shop they would rip the subject apart figured out what was wrong with them and "fix it" or if your power was unfixable you get put down like old yeller) the" patients"(if you could even call them that) set up a betting pool on who would die next
Calling it the deadpool fun fact Deadpool actually earned the other patients respect because he wouldn't stop mouthing off to the doctors also them ripping Deadpool part is why he's so fuck ugly his healing factor took effect after he's experimented on so is healing factor couldn't do anything which is why he looks deformed
Awesome movie!
Perfect from start to finish!
in a certain sense the healing factors in marvel usually come with a side effect that causes pain or something worse.
Fun Fact:Deadpool in the comics was asked who would play him and what he would look like in movies/real life he said he would look like Ryan Reynolds’s
"Ima", it was used in the comic book Decades ago and Society has been using for years ( Ima ready to rock..ima goin to get me some), etc....... I wonder if deadpool originated or just street talk
wish more people would take note of the "don't leave your trash lying around" bit. as a cinema employee it's a pain
Funniest outtake: The ringpop scene, Morena sucked on it one time and Ryan was like "Oh, don't do that."
"Go get her Tiger."
Such a missed opportunity for a MJ joke. Wade should have said "Thanks MJ." after he said that.
Ironically Deadpool then says "Go get her Tiger." to Negasonic just a couple scenes later.
Deadpools cancer mutated with his natural healing ability when he got his powers. So his healing factor regenerates his cancer cells along with any other physical damage.
Well, now that the third movie's officially out, I can say with confidence that "dogpool" has been brought to life on the silver screen! 😬🤣
From what i remember if you were to remove either Deadpool's cancer or regeneration he would die, litteral Skrulls that tried copying Deadpool's powers "died".
Also i remeber a comic where his appearence is like that because it's what he thinks himself as so when Spider-Man complemented him as a Hero or something like that his skin turned normal but then something happened and he went back to think of himself like that.
Yeah deadpool is legit one of the most op mutants ever. His healing factor is so crazy that if it weren't for his cancer, his healing powers would kill him.
In the comics the Skull actually copied his healing powers but the healing was so fast and unrestrained that their bodies couldn't handle it and they exploded into goop.
9:16 Ryan Reynolds is actually name dropped by Deadpool himself in the comics. He described himself as looking like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei. It's hard to think of anyone else playing the part. Unfortunately though, Ryan Reynolds doesn't have Deadpools healing factor, and if we ever want to be entertained by the character in future movies, we will inevitably need to find a good fit. Ryan will probably play Deadpool for the rest of his life, but as he ages, he'll play the alternate versions.
Btw, Striker did call him Deadpool in Wolverine Origins...