Yeah I never knew of the Gambit Dilemma but the dialogue got me to piece together the meta sense which to me is a testament to how solid the writing is
The fact he got treated worse than Electra, who starred in one of the lowest rating superhero movies of all time AND completely unironically had wake me up play during her suit up scene
Avengers Endgame, a celebration of the entire MCU Spider-Man No Way Home, an appreciation to Sony’s legacy on Spider-Man Deadpool and Wolverine, a tribute to the Marvel Fox era
Wolverine, with the blank eyed mask looking actually cool, is another sign that DCU Batman should also have the blank-eyed cowl. We haven't had Batman in the blank-eyed cowl in live action. it's just been the actors' eyes since the 40s.
@@SecretMagician considering also that DCU will problably be very comic accurate a blank eye´d Batman will blend in perfectly in a world where Swamp Thing exists
@@SecretMagician yeah, and it would be such a refreshing take on the character, specially with how many live action Batmen we have so far and we're getting another one for the new James Gunn's DCU. I don't know how to feel about another live action Batman unless it does the impossible and tries to adapt the full comic book look like Wolverine just proved everyone that it looks freaking awesome and fans love it.
I love Deadpool's knowing look to camera when Blade says "There'll only ever be one Blade" because it can age amazingly well no matter what happens. Either that new Blade show/movie will never come out or be bad and Snipes was right or it does come out and it's good then Deadpool's knowing look feels more like "Yeah sure buddy, whatever you say."
I think it helped that Reynolds is mostly responsible for this film as opposed to Feige. Folks forget the last time Feige was personally involved in Deadpool was Once Upon a Deadpool, which was Disney PG-13 cut of Deadpool of 2 which existed just to mock and shit on the Fox movies. It was mean spirited.
@@Linklex7I mean it's Fox.The biggest piece of shit company.Because of these motherfuckers we haven't seen the Mutants in any animation or video games for 12 years so fuck them.
Movies like this and No Way Home still teach us as fans that Marvel, even when going through bad times, will have the upper hand to (at least the old) DC when they make a lot of the fanservice and nostalgia work and they'll do it well, where it feels respectful to the audience and the characters.
@@lupinthenerd439the third act is a whole third of the movie tho, arguably the most important third too 😭 like we can’t just ignore that lmao and “trying” is the important word there too bc the story was buns even before the third act just gave up entirely
@@fulcrum6760 probably Stan Lee too, and Cliff Robertson as Uncle Ben for good measure, but he won’t say anything, just stand smiling there with dead eyes 😂 I know Nicolas Cage loves Superman, but it’s also crazy he agreed to that ugly, deepfake AI cameo in The Flash, but said no to coming back as Ghost Rider in Deadpool 3 🤦♂️
I was just excited because it was Gambit. I didn't learn about the whole "Channing Tatum has wanted to play him for over a decade" thing until I got home.
In case you didn't notice it, during the fight scene, when they try to get Juggernaut's helmet. Gambit actually fights the Russian from Thomas Jane Punisher movie.
I'm not sure about the voice they gave him I know it was for a bit, but I'm not sure if Tatum really nailed the accent. Though what they did with the character beyond that was fun.
My favorite element of the meta humor was that they definitely tried to make the TVA and Mr. Paradox, specifically an analog for Disney trying to dump any Marvel property they didn't produce in-house into the Void, which was basically a trash bin for the reject Marvel characters The fanservice was the kind of thing that could've bordered on Member Berry type stuff if put in for the sake of putting it in but they actually gave everything narrative purpose and turned the movie into a eulogy for a bygone era of comic book movies. Even as someone who has no attachment to most of them it was really nice seeing it paid off
Bye bye bye was a perfect choice too, because not only is it saying bye to that era of marvel movies but it was one of the biggest songs of the early 2000s, when all these movies were released
@@taylorsmith9907 only one character was in Multiverse of Madness and that was Charles. Dude is the second biggest face of the franchise next to Wolverine so ofcourse Disney included him. They weren't gonna add someone like Pyro there lol. Also in the comics Charles is actually part of the Illuminati.
Tbh, I love that jon Favreau was the only character from the MCU. It felt very nice to see him who was from Fox Universe as foggy to now the MCU as happy. Plus, I like that whole meta take of deadpool basically asking the director of the first Iron Man to have him join the Avengers but got rejected
@@marxist-leninist-protagonist the actor that played as Foggy form Netflix Daredevil is coming back in MCU Daredevil Born Again. How do you not know this?
The Gambit Movie pretty much became an ironic Joke in Latin América because of the fact the Facebook Page for that is still up to this day so for me it was a pleasant surprise to see Channing, even if no one else on Earth will understand his inclusion. Also, i was pretty excited for Johnny Storm because of my personal childhood bias towards those movies
My friend had explained to me about it after I seen the movie and we talked. He was hyped and knew everything about it and it was one of his favorite parts c:
Okay funny you mention the "die hard defender of Elektra" because I made the same joke after I saw the movie with my brother and his girlfriend, turns out she loved Elektra as a kid and her appearance meant a lot to her, so you're totally right about the whole "it mattered if it mattered to someone" thing. Also, I agree, I liked Deadpool and Wolverine, I felt like it actually used its cameos well, they had a purpose and they all lend themselves to the overall meta narrative going on, and even the Deadpool fight, as pointless as it is, lead to a really fun action sequence.
Man, that's sad. Your brother needs to dump her as soon as possible. That Elektra movies is terrible and ruined Elektra as a character from the comics. The only thing that movie has going for it is that Jennifer Garner is hot. That's it.
I will say that tribute at the end credits did make me kinda sentimental cuz I did grow up with those movies before the MCU became what it is.....or was
It made me sentimental because it made me feel old. It reminded me that I was just hitting my teen years when those movies started coming out. Twentyfour years have come and gone so fast...
Me too. I grew up with the first 3 X-Men movies, Fantastic Four (Except the reboot), Daredevil (2003), Ghost Rider (2007), The Punisher (2004) and of course Spider-Man Trilogy. A lot of them had flaws, but they were quite interesting.
I teared up watching those because it truly did feel like the movie was paying its respects to those films, regardless of whether or not they were good and bad
Stop acting like the MCU is perfect and doesn't have flaws either. The only bad Marvel movies in the 2000s era were Blade Trinity X-Men Last Stand X-Men Origins Wolverine Elektra Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Punisher: War Zone and that Man-Thing movie that barley anyone knows about. Everything else is Great to Good to just an Ok movie.
This is not a movie you watch if you aren't already a fan of the Fox X-Men, Deadpool, or any of the "rejects" from the 2000s. That's like watching the season finale of a show you never saw.
Well... I watched the Xmen movies enough and the F4 ones. All the others I just kinda absorbed through culture and youtube videos. Including Logan, never saw that.And it still was awesome
6:18 I cannot tell you how hard I vibrated in my seat when I started putting together WHO Chris was actually playing. Or how hard I laughed when everyone else saw.
It's heavily implied Cassandra and company killed everyone we don't see in the movie. Which makes sense. Punisher going out soon also seems in-character. He wasn't wasting any more time but he was too outclassed.
I liked that this felt like a actual comic book, cause some cameos felt like they used the characters like how people write comics they use characters in the series cause they would probably be there like the small villain cameos
Even before the Ezra situation, I always thought that adapting Flashpoint Paradox as the first ever Flash movie was a bad call. Is that REALLY the only huge successful Flash comic adaptation? He's existed for decades, so is that the best story he's been in?!
Which is really unfortunate because The Flash is easily one of the coolest characters in comics. He has so many awesome villains, incredible supporting cast and interesting stories. The fact that the very first live-action Flash solo movie is an adaptation of Flashpoint just to make an excuse to reboot the entire universe is pretty sad. Hopefully, there will be a proper Flash movie in DC Studios.
"Soulless cameo fest" Every single cameo in this movie has a narrative/story purpose and the entire movie is a meta joke. It's the exact opposite of souless
I literally jumped for joy when Not Steve Rogers said "Flame on!" and my heart sank when I felt that they played him up only to (literally) cut him down. I didn't even know I liked Johnny Storm before this movie.
Spoilers: I like that they stayed in the Fox universe despite all its flaws, I expected it to end with Deadpool in the MCU so much that it ending with him happy in the Fox universe was a nice surprise
It would’ve been hilarious if Logan went to the MCU expecting no MCU Wolverine or MCU X-Men then gets confronted by Cavillrine who is the MCU Wolverine and is mad at him for getting him in trouble for stuff he didn’t do like what happened to Deadshot in Kill The Justice League.
where is it? we only got his brown suit, surely you're not talking about the mcu panel lined mess that cant even have fucking proper stripes on the sides
Yo holy fuck that was just. Way more heartfelt than I expected it to be. Great video. This film was a great send off to that early 2000's era of FOX Marvel. I also love the line from Elektra "You go home... and we get our ending." I was so fucking happy to see a send off to the non MCU characters. I sorta wish The 2005 Fantastic Four had a bit better representation but I get why Chris Evens doesn't want to do a whole ass Marvel film again.
@ivanagustinortiz5237 Yeah, what's Micheal Chiklis doing nowadays? He could have come back as the Thing. It would be crazy if they had someone from the 2015 film show up too aside from the credits, but I'm pretty sure everyone involved in that film never wants to relive that again.
this actually made me appreciate the movie a lot more, when I saw it initially I was underwhelmed and thought it was mostly just random shit for laughs but you really changed my perspective
As someone who always loved the 2000s Fantastic Four movies, seeing "Captain America" shout Flame On! and flame on and fly into the air and shoot a fire bomb was the coolest feeling ever, only topped by Wolverine wearing his mask for the first time. I still have goosebumps from that and the scene with him and Deadpool destroying the Time Ripper. I'm also really glad that the movie had the restraint not to end with Deadpool travelling to the MCU and setting up Secret Wars or whatever but embracing his universe and staying there. He's probably gonna return as a cameo in Secret Wars but if he doesn't, this is a really nice ending.
I saw Mr Paradox as more of a stand-in for Marvel fanboys over executives. He literally quotes the Logan movie aloud while watching it like a nerd would and complains that Deadpool is "desecrating the memory of Wolverine". He comes off to me as the kind of person who would make long-winded hour long video essays complaining about how long running series don't end, instead of just deciding to just watch something else.
this movie made me think of the old Star Wars EU, in 2014 it was decanonized to “make way for new stories” and everything that wasn’t in a Movie or Clone Wars was left to be picked for fan-service in new projects or to be brought up by a fan shortly followed by “but that’s only in Legends”. unfortunately Legends will never get a big bombastic send off because its technically all supplemental media.
i feel like if Star Wars were to do that kinda send off it'd have to be resurrecting 1313 and try to tie as many lose ends from the Clone Wars era through copious amounts of dialogue and descriptions
They cant officially send it off because that would cause the fandom to outwardly explode. They maintain peace by allowing the super nerds (like me) their space in the playground.
whenever I describe the post-Logan foXMen movies I think about them with the metaphor of death and the grieving process. Logan: is the Death of that consistent line of Fox Movies. sure new films would come out but that part, those characters are dead and whatever exists going forwards these stories and these characters are over. Deadpool 2: is Mourning and trying to find the space to move on. these characters are done but we can make the most of it,; turn lemons to lemonade and remember them for what they are. Dark Phoenix: is the reminder that when a corpse dies, it shits itself. at this point we knew the Fox Films were over, they were getting sold to disney and that this would be the last movie with a grim comedy that it died yet again adapting Dark Phoenix New Mutants: is a stillborn child. it was dead before it came out the womb, fox was already sold to Disney, the movie was stuck in development hell since 2016/17 and it came out in the middle of covid lockdowns. regardless how good it is, regardless of the things it did that I liked, there was no way it would be used by marvel going forwards.theres nothing to be done for it and any plans the film had for its trilogy would die alongside it. Deadpool and Wolverine: is the wake after the funeral. its dead its over theres nothing to do about it but fuck it lets have a god damn party. lets have fun. lets try to show the value of this thing because god damn it, it meant something
Liked this movie a lot. I feel like I see a lot more younger people hating on this movie. It’s like the post-irony humor isn’t post-ironic enough for their cynical brains to process properly.
In my opinion, Deadpool and Wolverine is a great sendoff to the fox Marvel universe was it perfect no but it gave us some memories, good and the bad and the ugly memories, and that would count the most
Godzilla, it didn’t occur to me why I liked the cameos of Elektra, Blade and Gambit so much, but you expressed it perfectly. The respect the movie has for them is very charming and endearing. The respect it shows to these less successful superhero movies makes me want to watch some of them like the Blade movie, which look like a lot of fun. I was happy to watch this film since I was not old enough to watch the first two movies of the DP trilogy.
15:40 Your take hit the nail on the adamantium head. The whole movie is about Deadpool trying to prove that a character, show, movie etc. matters to corporate executives like paradox. But by the end what does matter is the fans, cast and crew that adores these films. I really love that message.
If we're being real, the only reason the MCU even exists is because the X-Men and Raimi Spider-Man films popularized superhero movies. For the 8 years before Iron Man released, they were the standard for superhero movies.
i dont know what happened anywhere else but in my theater, when OG Blade appeated, it was like seeing the avengers assemble endgame moment.....everyone went fucking mental and LOVED every second of Wesley Snipes :-)
As someone who grew up around the fox era of Marvel films, I certainly won’t deny how much of fitting send off to that part of superhero history, through its ups and downs, and it’s bizarre middles, truly the best finale Seinfeld could have .👌
Im sorry watching the Fox reels at the end credits was tough, cause yeah they weren't grear, but they was what we had back then. I loved them as a kid and was glad to see a tribute to them
Honestly, I'm shocked that they brought Hugh Jackson back as Wolverine, and it didn't retroactively ruin his ending in Logan. In fact, they probably had just as much respect for his character here as in that film, just with a more comedic tone.
Kevin feige literally start his career on the set of fox X-men, these films are the reason why MCU get to exist today, it proves to executives that there’s a market demand for marvel’s property. But X-men last stand still stinks lmao
Oddly enough, when Blade and Gambit showed up, hardly anyone in the theater reacted. I was severely disappointed as I felt like the only one genuinely excited
well it depends on theathers. I recall many people saying how Blade showing up caused hysteria in some theathers. And I definately recall on my watching hearing about few people go like "OOoooo" when Blade showed up. It wasn't loud stuff but definately people were surprised.
Kinda wish they doubled down and added more Fox characters or done more fakeouts. Imagine they got Fassbender but he ended up being the Spanish guy from Assassin's Creed
@@fulcrum6760 Fox made the movie so probably could own the rights. The lore stuff wouldn't be an issue because you could explain it as a joke the Deadpool way.
I said this elsewhere but what's Micheal Chiklis doing nowadays? He could have come back as the Thing. It would be crazy if they had someone from Fant4stic show up too aside from the credits, but I'm pretty sure everyone involved in that film never wants to relive that again.
as a guy who grew up on all the early 2000s marvel movies (except Daredevil and Elektra) this movie felt like it catered to me i was sitting with my dad and I had a smile on my face when I saw Chris Evans as johnny storm and Wesley snipes as blade and the credits were just the icing on the cake with how much behind the scenes stuff they showed with each of the actors feeling like they loved working on the projects it just made me feel like a five year old kid again watching old DVDs in his living room acting out as my favorite character and though no one has said anything and he didn't appear in any recent media yes I do absolutely adore Ang lee's Hulk movie.
A big opportunity I think the film messed out on is instead of having Wolverine and Deadpool fight like a bunch of Deadpools they should have had Wolverine and Deadpool fight the Deadpool from X-Men origins of Wolverine that way they could beat the s*** out of that abomination on screen together
Honestly I thought they were gonna reveal that Headpool in the movie is the severed head of that “Deadpool”. I guess technically he’s already dead since Wade killed him in Deadpool 2.
@SleepyMook, that's what I thought would have happened, too. Ryan had mocked that version of Deadpool in the previous two movies. Why not do it for the third time?
@@ramennoodles5970 I actually nearly shed a tear in the "I am the X-Man scene". U know the one. It was beautiful. The fact that the suit was treated as a story element is genius.
If Film Twitter thinks Bumblebee, Spiderverse, Deadpool And Wolverine, all Guardians Of The Galaxy movies, and more are Reddit movies made by Redditors then we should pay Redditors more cause that means we’ll get good movies.
@@jackarisho6607 Yeah, we should pay redditors more then if this is the quality of movies we get. I wonder what a Marvel movie would look like if Film Twitter made it…
I agree completely Xavier! I was fully expecting them to kill off everyone from the void but they gave them respect and even had Laura contribute to Logan’s motivation. This definitely isn’t a multiverse of madness situation its one of the good multiverse movies
Literally subscribed for years, notifications on, occasionally just mass binge your videos in the background when I’m working, like every single one… No notifications on RUclips.
I was the only one who cheered for Channing Tatum’s Gambit in my theater, everyone else lost it at Blade and X-23. I know how long he’s been waiting, and he was on the the top of my list for cameos alongside Olivia Munn Psylock, and Hallie Berry Storm. Glad he finally got a chance to play the character he’s been waiting for. And I agree I like that the film brought attention to the other fox products everyone has kind of forgotten. One last hurrah for them, and I can respect that.
Blade is not a FOX movie. It was New Line Cinema. Technically Blade was Warner Bros. Which is why they couldn’t show clips from the Blade movies during the end credits scene.
I rewatched all the Fox Marvel movies before Deadpool and Wolverine, plus having grown up on them, that finally montage actually put a little lump in my throat
My family used to own a dvd player that could hold 6 disks at once, and I used to binge the fox marvel movies. All of them. Since they were all marvel, and none of them were technically connected besides being owned by fox and daredevil and elektra having a small connection. I had Blade on VHS and his sequels on dvd. Hell, I even slapped Ghost rider and spirit of vengeance in there as well as the Raimi Spider-Man movies. This was around 2010-2013 before there was a whole heap of MCU movies to go around. Even though I haven’t seen those movies in a while, I still vividly remember the plots and characters being cool, since I was a kid and all superheroes were cool at that time. Seeing a fraction of them show up, be treated with respect, and even seeing Gambit felt like a 10+ year pay off to a thing I did as a kid. I felt validated, in a way. “Yeah, these movies might’ve not been all super successful, but they exist, and came before the MCU, so they deserve respect.” I didn’t tear up or anything, but I felt really happy for one last send off for these guys. Great video, cheers.
there was a cancelled edgar wright Ant-Man movie which is why ant mans corpse is seen in the movie. there was also a cancelled Dr Strange movie too that was supposed to be directed by Guillermo del Toro
Huh, I guess that would explain those two references in this movie. But another fun theory I saw is the Giant-Man corpse is that Scott who randomly showed up in the final battle in Endgame to push a Leviathan into a portal but Scott was busy fixing the time van at the same time.
You get what this movie was. Some can hate it and No Way Home but that won’t change that they were the final call for stuff that can’t exist anymore. Maybe we’ll get more spider-man, maybe we’ll get more of the Fox stuff but the fact is we grew up with the ones that cameo’d
This movie is a nice meta-commentary on a bye gone era. Yay it’s not emotionally deep but it wasn’t trying to be, and I respect it for it. Goodbye Fox, you were a good one
dang, were people really expecting an MCU cameo fest? I honestly like the cameos they ended up working with. Talking about them like lost toys you didn't realize you lost to begin with is a good way to describe it. Not my favorite superhero movie, but it definitely had enough thematic focus to know exactly what it wanted to do and pulled it off well.
I loved this film, cried at the credits, seeing alot of those early fox films took me back to my early childhood. Things were simpler back then. Miss those times
Well said Xavier. Watched it yesterday, and it did feel like a sort of 'in loving memory' tribute for the Fox movies. Says ya don't have to be an 'Avenger' to matter. Though I felt partially blueballed when they teased the idea of a live action Hulk vs Wolverine(then again, MCU turned Banner's Hulk into more of a comic relief nerd opposed to the complicated split personalities sorting through trauma that the comics have) Oh well, maybe one day...
Bro right when I was a kid I didn't care ab no damn avengers it was X-Men, fantastic 4, daredevil, Blade, and ghostrider and im happy this movie reminded ppl where marvel movies came from
I think this video describes how ive been feeling since ive seen it. I did feel like the whole movie (flaws) in all was a big love letter. What came before, what could have been, and the inspiration for what can come if handled with care from the producers and not the suit n tie big wigs. Great vid bro, took the words right out of my brain and told me what i was thinking. No glazing.
I didn't hate the Cavillrine cameo, but I was REALLY hoping that was going to be Dougray Scott instead (y'know, the villain from Mission: Impossible 2 who was originally cast as Wolverine but had to drop out, thus allowing Hugh Jackman to become the character and a star).
I think the biggest surprise for me coming from this film was the fact that Aaron Stanford actually reprised his role as Pyro from the older X-Men movies. I remember as soon as he was on screen I thought "Oh wow, they really made an effort to pick a guy who looked the way Pyro did as a teenager to play him as an adult." in the context of the films anyway. I just didn't recognize Aaron as a full grown adult since the role I most closely associated with him was as Pyro in X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand. But then after the movie was over and I literally had to rub my eyes to make sure I wasn't seeing things when the cast listing came up during the credits.
@@dillydraws Yeah that is true. I kind of wish he had a more pivotal role in one of the fight scenes but again, I was just pleased he was there at all. I just have a soft spot for Pyro, he's always been a character I consider pretty cool.
Gambit being born in the void as a reference to his movie never being made but just conceptualized is so great
Yeah I never knew of the Gambit Dilemma but the dialogue got me to piece together the meta sense which to me is a testament to how solid the writing is
As soon as he said that I got the reference.
At least we got a comic accurate Gambit 😅
Once again the cards were not in Gambits favor.
@@bearerofbadnews1375At least he left us with a bang, dude. A bang.
I'm here to pay my respects to Johnny Storm.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING TO THE BUDGET
Flame on 😔👊
Hey, it was on him for running his mouth. We saw the footage
He even said "and you can quote me on that!
The fact he got treated worse than Electra, who starred in one of the lowest rating superhero movies of all time AND completely unironically had wake me up play during her suit up scene
Avengers Endgame, a celebration of the entire MCU
Spider-Man No Way Home, an appreciation to Sony’s legacy on Spider-Man
Deadpool and Wolverine, a tribute to the Marvel Fox era
That's poetry, don't you think?
And soon we'll get Avengers: Secret Wars, the (possible) ending, and celebration of the ENTIRE MCM from the 90s until today.
lets hope secret wars is a celebration of marvel as a whole
And Dirty Laundry is an homage to the Punisher character.
Endgame was awful there's some good character moments here and there but my god it was bad
actually surprised they let Wolverine wear the mask for 20 minutes, its a miracle these type of stuff get even 5
He looked like the version from ultimate alliance 2 and I fuckin loved it
Wolverine, with the blank eyed mask looking actually cool, is another sign that DCU Batman should also have the blank-eyed cowl. We haven't had Batman in the blank-eyed cowl in live action. it's just been the actors' eyes since the 40s.
@@SecretMagician considering also that DCU will problably be very comic accurate a blank eye´d Batman will blend in perfectly in a world where Swamp Thing exists
@@SecretMagician yeah, and it would be such a refreshing take on the character, specially with how many live action Batmen we have so far and we're getting another one for the new James Gunn's DCU. I don't know how to feel about another live action Batman unless it does the impossible and tries to adapt the full comic book look like Wolverine just proved everyone that it looks freaking awesome and fans love it.
it would very much help gunn's batman stand out from the leon s. batman in matt reeves' movies
I love Deadpool's knowing look to camera when Blade says "There'll only ever be one Blade" because it can age amazingly well no matter what happens. Either that new Blade show/movie will never come out or be bad and Snipes was right or it does come out and it's good then Deadpool's knowing look feels more like "Yeah sure buddy, whatever you say."
Sticky Fingaz played blade for the tv show, tbh i thought it was referencing that
@chrash2012 That show's canon to the films, so technically it's the same Blade. Still funny either way
Also, the Spider-Verse movies sort of imply that the comics are canon to the movies, which adds an entire multiverse of other Blades.
"There's only one Blade. And there's only ever gonna be one Blade."
That new movie is not coming out
I really liked how much respect they showed to a bygone era instead of mocking it....
I’m willing to bet that if this wasn’t a Deadpool movie but rather anyone else referencing these movies they would have been treated like trash jokes
Meanwhile all the mockery went to Wolverine himself lol
I think it helped that Reynolds is mostly responsible for this film as opposed to Feige. Folks forget the last time Feige was personally involved in Deadpool was Once Upon a Deadpool, which was Disney PG-13 cut of Deadpool of 2 which existed just to mock and shit on the Fox movies. It was mean spirited.
@@Linklex7I mean it's Fox.The biggest piece of shit company.Because of these motherfuckers we haven't seen the Mutants in any animation or video games for 12 years so fuck them.
Glad that more people are noticing the actual purpose this movie has instead of writing it off as The Flash-level schlock
Movies like this and No Way Home still teach us as fans that Marvel, even when going through bad times, will have the upper hand to (at least the old) DC when they make a lot of the fanservice and nostalgia work and they'll do it well, where it feels respectful to the audience and the characters.
aside for the third act, the flash was trying to tell a story
@@ivanagustinortiz5237If Andy Muschietti made No Way Home, we’d get CGI Chadwick Boseman and more.
@@lupinthenerd439the third act is a whole third of the movie tho, arguably the most important third too 😭 like we can’t just ignore that lmao
and “trying” is the important word there too bc the story was buns even before the third act just gave up entirely
@@fulcrum6760 probably Stan Lee too, and Cliff Robertson as Uncle Ben for good measure, but he won’t say anything, just stand smiling there with dead eyes 😂
I know Nicolas Cage loves Superman, but it’s also crazy he agreed to that ugly, deepfake AI cameo in The Flash, but said no to coming back as Ghost Rider in Deadpool 3 🤦♂️
To me, Deadpool 3 feels like the film equivalent of Epic Mickey. A loving tribute to all things that were once forgotten.
True
“Nobody clapped for Channing Tatum’s Gambit.”
Me, who clapped for Channing Tatum’s Gambit: …”why did I do that?”
My mom still wanted Taylor Kitsch or “Dirty Hot Riggins” bc she’s eternally thirsty but she liked it anyways bc of Tatum
@@haydenfisher1387I don’t blame her, Kitsch is a good actor. He was an okay Gambit, but Tatum really nailed it.
Here i though kitch would reprize the role. Happy to see Tatum in a what would have been.
I was just excited because it was Gambit. I didn't learn about the whole "Channing Tatum has wanted to play him for over a decade" thing until I got home.
@@stevenbobbybills he was casted. And then the movie sat around just like Ali's Blade.
“There’s no timeline, just vibes!” Best way to describe the X-Men movie continuity.
Channing tatum gambit was unironically one of the best parts of the movie to me
Channing Tatum KILLED it. He nailed Gambit down to the tea.
Exactly , I don’t know what bro was talking about in the video lol Channing and Blade got the loudest yells in my theater . Very cameo did tbh
That made me imagine even more how Gambit solo movie would've looked like...
In case you didn't notice it, during the fight scene, when they try to get Juggernaut's helmet. Gambit actually fights the Russian from Thomas Jane Punisher movie.
I'm not sure about the voice they gave him I know it was for a bit, but I'm not sure if Tatum really nailed the accent. Though what they did with the character beyond that was fun.
My favorite element of the meta humor was that they definitely tried to make the TVA and Mr. Paradox, specifically an analog for Disney trying to dump any Marvel property they didn't produce in-house into the Void, which was basically a trash bin for the reject Marvel characters
The fanservice was the kind of thing that could've bordered on Member Berry type stuff if put in for the sake of putting it in but they actually gave everything narrative purpose and turned the movie into a eulogy for a bygone era of comic book movies. Even as someone who has no attachment to most of them it was really nice seeing it paid off
Bye bye bye was a perfect choice too, because not only is it saying bye to that era of marvel movies but it was one of the biggest songs of the early 2000s, when all these movies were released
@@TheHummusKing also that one scene that shows wolverine hates it
This isn’t necessarily true Disney included x men characters In multiverse of madness they just don’t care about the ones that weren’t successful
@@taylorsmith9907 only one character was in Multiverse of Madness and that was Charles. Dude is the second biggest face of the franchise next to Wolverine so ofcourse Disney included him. They weren't gonna add someone like Pyro there lol. Also in the comics Charles is actually part of the Illuminati.
Mr Paradox was also in Succession - a show that's essentially about why 20th Century Fox got sold off to Disney by Murdoch...
"These older movies made a lot of kids into fans of Fantastic Four, Blade or the X-Men"
It was me, I was kids, X2 is still the 🐐
X2 was what got me into X-men
X2 is a fantastic movie who's DVD pretty much lived in my portable player as a kid
and im one of the 3 people who became a fan of daredevil from the 2003 movie
Agreed same
me 2 here from freaking Kuwait and Pakistan the total opposite side of the world i loved x2
Twenty years to finally dress like the character. Insane.
True.
24 years, actually.
@@XxHUNT3RN4T0RxX Better late than never, always. But I still wished that we had this sooner for Stan Lee to see it with his own eyes.
@@UnwantedGhost1-anz25Stan lee had nothing to do with Wolverine tho
Worth it :)
Tbh, I love that jon Favreau was the only character from the MCU. It felt very nice to see him who was from Fox Universe as foggy to now the MCU as happy. Plus, I like that whole meta take of deadpool basically asking the director of the first Iron Man to have him join the Avengers but got rejected
oh fuck complete tangent but I miss netflix foggy
Lol, have you forgot Alioth?
I totally forgot he was in that Daredevil movie. That’s funny lol
@@marxist-leninist-protagonist the actor that played as Foggy form Netflix Daredevil is coming back in MCU Daredevil Born Again. How do you not know this?
I was so excited to see Happy in this movie. Might have been my favorite part.
The Gambit Movie pretty much became an ironic Joke in Latin América because of the fact the Facebook Page for that is still up to this day so for me it was a pleasant surprise to see Channing, even if no one else on Earth will understand his inclusion.
Also, i was pretty excited for Johnny Storm because of my personal childhood bias towards those movies
Did the fb page post anything when he showed up in DP3?
My friend had explained to me about it after I seen the movie and we talked. He was hyped and knew everything about it and it was one of his favorite parts c:
Okay funny you mention the "die hard defender of Elektra" because I made the same joke after I saw the movie with my brother and his girlfriend, turns out she loved Elektra as a kid and her appearance meant a lot to her, so you're totally right about the whole "it mattered if it mattered to someone" thing.
Also, I agree, I liked Deadpool and Wolverine, I felt like it actually used its cameos well, they had a purpose and they all lend themselves to the overall meta narrative going on, and even the Deadpool fight, as pointless as it is, lead to a really fun action sequence.
Man, that's sad. Your brother needs to dump her as soon as possible. That Elektra movies is terrible and ruined Elektra as a character from the comics. The only thing that movie has going for it is that Jennifer Garner is hot. That's it.
You must be fun at parties
@@TitanBolt99 Do you enjoy life?
@@TitanBolt99 yeah, let’s all take dating advice from “Titan Bolt” the turbo virgin.
I will say that tribute at the end credits did make me kinda sentimental cuz I did grow up with those movies before the MCU became what it is.....or was
It made me sentimental because it made me feel old. It reminded me that I was just hitting my teen years when those movies started coming out. Twentyfour years have come and gone so fast...
Me too. I grew up with the first 3 X-Men movies, Fantastic Four (Except the reboot), Daredevil (2003), Ghost Rider (2007), The Punisher (2004) and of course Spider-Man Trilogy. A lot of them had flaws, but they were quite interesting.
@@collegerebeltime flies when your having fun or not paying attention
I teared up watching those because it truly did feel like the movie was paying its respects to those films, regardless of whether or not they were good and bad
Stop acting like the MCU is perfect and doesn't have flaws either. The only bad Marvel movies in the 2000s era were
Blade Trinity
X-Men Last Stand
X-Men Origins Wolverine
Elektra
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Punisher: War Zone
and that Man-Thing movie that barley anyone knows about. Everything else is Great to Good to just an Ok movie.
This is not a movie you watch if you aren't already a fan of the Fox X-Men, Deadpool, or any of the "rejects" from the 2000s. That's like watching the season finale of a show you never saw.
Ironically I took my cousin to see it who at most only mostly saw the first two Deadpool movies while doing other stuff. He liked the movie well.
The 2000s xmen movies are some of my favorite superhero movies ever and I fucking hated this movie lol
Well... I watched the Xmen movies enough and the F4 ones. All the others I just kinda absorbed through culture and youtube videos. Including Logan, never saw that.And it still was awesome
I watched it only for Blade. So I can attest to it.
6:18 I cannot tell you how hard I vibrated in my seat when I started putting together WHO Chris was actually playing. Or how hard I laughed when everyone else saw.
When he said "Flame on!", I literally cheered. Shame that he turned into a joke immediately, though eventually he got a hilarious end too.
One thing I find hilarious about this movie is with all the cameos this movie boasts… not one of them is a reference to Fant4stic
though clips of it did appear in the tribute during the end credits so even that wasn't entirely left out
@@evenhartwick4422 fair
It's the one movie that i don't like to remember 😅🤣😂
It's heavily implied Cassandra and company killed everyone we don't see in the movie. Which makes sense.
Punisher going out soon also seems in-character. He wasn't wasting any more time but he was too outclassed.
@@OnePlayer480at least he left an AT4 behind.
I liked that this felt like a actual comic book, cause some cameos felt like they used the characters like how people write comics they use characters in the series cause they would probably be there like the small villain cameos
5:05 the biggest travesty about the Flash is that it isn’t even about the Flash
Even before the Ezra situation, I always thought that adapting Flashpoint Paradox as the first ever Flash movie was a bad call. Is that REALLY the only huge successful Flash comic adaptation? He's existed for decades, so is that the best story he's been in?!
Which is really unfortunate because The Flash is easily one of the coolest characters in comics. He has so many awesome villains, incredible supporting cast and interesting stories. The fact that the very first live-action Flash solo movie is an adaptation of Flashpoint just to make an excuse to reboot the entire universe is pretty sad. Hopefully, there will be a proper Flash movie in DC Studios.
@@SecretMagician I mean DC did the Death of Superman in the second movie Cavill was in. It wasn't even in a full-fledged Superman movie.
@@SecretMagician Flash has many really fantastic stories like born to run, the return of Barry Allen and Flash bang, among many others to pull from
@@tatoba5066 both were horrible ideas
I actually have a lot of fun time with these movie, it just felt like a love letter to the Fox X-Men Movies.
Love the line "Maybe I was born I'm the void"
Because, yeah, this Gambit WAS born in the void
"Soulless cameo fest"
Every single cameo in this movie has a narrative/story purpose and the entire movie is a meta joke. It's the exact opposite of souless
The people who said that didn’t really watch the movie 😂
Now Dr. Strange: MoM on the other hand, that's a definite soulless cameo fest.
Exactly. While there were a few actual cameos, most of the characters that we saw were legitimate supporting players in the piece.
@@negavenomNothing compared to Bohner in WandaVision
@@GrandAdmiralBatuKhan Bohner, is that a pun? XD
I literally jumped for joy when Not Steve Rogers said "Flame on!" and my heart sank when I felt that they played him up only to (literally) cut him down. I didn't even know I liked Johnny Storm before this movie.
I don’t believe for a second that this is the last time we will see Hugh Jackmans Wolverine.
"they're gonna make him do this till he's 90"
I feel like Secret Wars will be the official last time we see him before the character is completely recast.
Spoilers:
I like that they stayed in the Fox universe despite all its flaws, I expected it to end with Deadpool in the MCU so much that it ending with him happy in the Fox universe was a nice surprise
Real
Disney is definitely using the FOX characters at least until Secret Wars then
Yeah, and In post credits he's in the tva, so he can still get there to transfer in later for crossovers
@@speedygenix5299 don't forget the Thor crying scene 😂
Y'know when shits goes down in Avenger: Doomsday we'd be getting Fox, Sony and MCU teamup
It would’ve been hilarious if Logan went to the MCU expecting no MCU Wolverine or MCU X-Men then gets confronted by Cavillrine who is the MCU Wolverine and is mad at him for getting him in trouble for stuff he didn’t do like what happened to Deadshot in Kill The Justice League.
It’s nice that wolverine finally got to wear his trademark yellow suit instead of wearing a black leather suit
We even got his brown and yellow suit! Just for a bit.
where is it? we only got his brown suit, surely you're not talking about the mcu panel lined mess that cant even have fucking proper stripes on the sides
@@TOM-ro7rtYou’re never happy.
@dante_0962 and youll accept bare minimum from billion dollar companies
@TOM-ro7rt you sound like a little baby
Yo holy fuck that was just. Way more heartfelt than I expected it to be.
Great video. This film was a great send off to that early 2000's era of FOX Marvel.
I also love the line from Elektra "You go home... and we get our ending." I was so fucking happy to see a send off to the non MCU characters.
I sorta wish The 2005 Fantastic Four had a bit better representation but I get why Chris Evens doesn't want to do a whole ass Marvel film again.
If they had another actor from the 2005 F4 cast to be there after what they did to Johnny they definetly could've done better for that side of Marvel.
@ivanagustinortiz5237 Yeah, what's Micheal Chiklis doing nowadays? He could have come back as the Thing.
It would be crazy if they had someone from the 2015 film show up too aside from the credits, but I'm pretty sure everyone involved in that film never wants to relive that again.
@@SecretMagician I'm still hopeful that Miles Teller can appear as The Maker for the MCU. But I agree that The Thing would've been great to see.
this actually made me appreciate the movie a lot more, when I saw it initially I was underwhelmed and thought it was mostly just random shit for laughs but you really changed my perspective
As someone who always loved the 2000s Fantastic Four movies, seeing "Captain America" shout Flame On! and flame on and fly into the air and shoot a fire bomb was the coolest feeling ever, only topped by Wolverine wearing his mask for the first time. I still have goosebumps from that and the scene with him and Deadpool destroying the Time Ripper. I'm also really glad that the movie had the restraint not to end with Deadpool travelling to the MCU and setting up Secret Wars or whatever but embracing his universe and staying there. He's probably gonna return as a cameo in Secret Wars but if he doesn't, this is a really nice ending.
I saw Mr Paradox as more of a stand-in for Marvel fanboys over executives. He literally quotes the Logan movie aloud while watching it like a nerd would and complains that Deadpool is "desecrating the memory of Wolverine". He comes off to me as the kind of person who would make long-winded hour long video essays complaining about how long running series don't end, instead of just deciding to just watch something else.
Could be an indirect stand-in for both.
so mauler?
@@Venomnik0oddly enough even mauler’s friends seem to be growing tired of guy, look at the fallout show for example.
@leviticusprime4904 I haven't watched that, but I assume it's 5 hours of baseless nitpicking to the point his peers are mad at him too?
Mauler is a loser
The behind the scenes footage in the credits made me tear up
Every time Marvel brings a legacy character back I’m just gonna say “Till you’re 90!”.
do you know how long i been waiting for this. woo i'm boutta make a name for myself here
Channing Tatum's Gambit was so good that I wouldn't be surprised if it was a backdoor pilot for a Gambit film in the MCU
this movie made me think of the old Star Wars EU, in 2014 it was decanonized to “make way for new stories” and everything that wasn’t in a Movie or Clone Wars was left to be picked for fan-service in new projects or to be brought up by a fan shortly followed by “but that’s only in Legends”. unfortunately Legends will never get a big bombastic send off because its technically all supplemental media.
i feel like if Star Wars were to do that kinda send off it'd have to be resurrecting 1313 and try to tie as many lose ends from the Clone Wars era through copious amounts of dialogue and descriptions
They cant officially send it off because that would cause the fandom to outwardly explode. They maintain peace by allowing the super nerds (like me) their space in the playground.
Wow this came out WAY faster than I thought
I KNOW, RIGHT? Knowing Xavier's track record, I expected a feature-length detailed review in about a year or two
Yh fr, I wasn't expecting anything on this till September at the least.
“that’s what she said” - deadpool
Something about this movie is making youtubers make their videos in a timely manner, in RLM put theirs out faster than normal.
My favourite part of this movie was how it felt like a huge love letter to the Fox Marvel films, flawed and all. Great video Xavier!
whenever I describe the post-Logan foXMen movies I think about them with the metaphor of death and the grieving process.
Logan: is the Death of that consistent line of Fox Movies. sure new films would come out but that part, those characters are dead and whatever exists going forwards these stories and these characters are over.
Deadpool 2: is Mourning and trying to find the space to move on. these characters are done but we can make the most of it,; turn lemons to lemonade and remember them for what they are.
Dark Phoenix: is the reminder that when a corpse dies, it shits itself. at this point we knew the Fox Films were over, they were getting sold to disney and that this would be the last movie with a grim comedy that it died yet again adapting Dark Phoenix
New Mutants: is a stillborn child. it was dead before it came out the womb, fox was already sold to Disney, the movie was stuck in development hell since 2016/17 and it came out in the middle of covid lockdowns. regardless how good it is, regardless of the things it did that I liked, there was no way it would be used by marvel going forwards.theres nothing to be done for it and any plans the film had for its trilogy would die alongside it.
Deadpool and Wolverine: is the wake after the funeral. its dead its over theres nothing to do about it but fuck it lets have a god damn party. lets have fun. lets try to show the value of this thing because god damn it, it meant something
Aye look I understand not many people like the daredevil movie but god dammit Michael Clarke Duncan's role as the kingpin was peak.
Liked this movie a lot. I feel like I see a lot more younger people hating on this movie. It’s like the post-irony humor isn’t post-ironic enough for their cynical brains to process properly.
Younger people just aren't in on the jokes - it's catering to millennials
In my opinion, Deadpool and Wolverine is a great sendoff to the fox Marvel universe was it perfect no but it gave us some memories, good and the bad and the ugly memories, and that would count the most
Godzilla, it didn’t occur to me why I liked the cameos of Elektra, Blade and Gambit so much, but you expressed it perfectly. The respect the movie has for them is very charming and endearing.
The respect it shows to these less successful superhero movies makes me want to watch some of them like the Blade movie, which look like a lot of fun.
I was happy to watch this film since I was not old enough to watch the first two movies of the DP trilogy.
15:40 Your take hit the nail on the adamantium head. The whole movie is about Deadpool trying to prove that a character, show, movie etc. matters to corporate executives like paradox. But by the end what does matter is the fans, cast and crew that adores these films. I really love that message.
If we're being real, the only reason the MCU even exists is because the X-Men and Raimi Spider-Man films popularized superhero movies. For the 8 years before Iron Man released, they were the standard for superhero movies.
i dont know what happened anywhere else but in my theater, when OG Blade appeated, it was like seeing the avengers assemble endgame moment.....everyone went fucking mental and LOVED every second of Wesley Snipes :-)
My theater had the same reaction as when Toby McGuire appeared in no way home
Both blade and sam rami spiderman are still popular in this town
As someone who grew up around the fox era of Marvel films, I certainly won’t deny how much of fitting send off to that part of superhero history, through its ups and downs, and it’s bizarre middles, truly the best finale Seinfeld could have .👌
Im sorry watching the Fox reels at the end credits was tough, cause yeah they weren't grear, but they was what we had back then. I loved them as a kid and was glad to see a tribute to them
Honestly, I'm shocked that they brought Hugh Jackson back as Wolverine, and it didn't retroactively ruin his ending in Logan. In fact, they probably had just as much respect for his character here as in that film, just with a more comedic tone.
Bro they literally desiccated his grave💀
@@spider-jonah-man7148Deadpool did.
@@spider-jonah-man7148and they did it lovingly…
@@thetempleton6622 I’m not complaining, it was an amazing fight
@@spider-jonah-man7148Damn straight and it was beautiful.
I don't think anything is going to top the opening of Deadpool & Wolverine for a while.
Agreed
As someone with Brandon Routh as his favorite live action Superman, I approve of the "this stuff was still cool" message.
Kevin feige literally start his career on the set of fox X-men, these films are the reason why MCU get to exist today, it proves to executives that there’s a market demand for marvel’s property.
But X-men last stand still stinks lmao
Oddly enough, when Blade and Gambit showed up, hardly anyone in the theater reacted. I was severely disappointed as I felt like the only one genuinely excited
well it depends on theathers. I recall many people saying how Blade showing up caused hysteria in some theathers. And I definately recall on my watching hearing about few people go like "OOoooo" when Blade showed up. It wasn't loud stuff but definately people were surprised.
Kinda wish they doubled down and added more Fox characters or done more fakeouts. Imagine they got Fassbender but he ended up being the Spanish guy from Assassin's Creed
They’d have to ask Ubisoft about that and wouldn’t he speak Spanish since the animus has a translator that makes them speak English?
@@fulcrum6760 Fox made the movie so probably could own the rights. The lore stuff wouldn't be an issue because you could explain it as a joke the Deadpool way.
I said this elsewhere but what's Micheal Chiklis doing nowadays? He could have come back as the Thing.
It would be crazy if they had someone from Fant4stic show up too aside from the credits, but I'm pretty sure everyone involved in that film never wants to relive that again.
as a guy who grew up on all the early 2000s marvel movies (except Daredevil and Elektra) this movie felt like it catered to me i was sitting with my dad and I had a smile on my face when I saw Chris Evans as johnny storm and Wesley snipes as blade and the credits were just the icing on the cake with how much behind the scenes stuff they showed with each of the actors feeling like they loved working on the projects it just made me feel like a five year old kid again watching old DVDs in his living room acting out as my favorite character and though no one has said anything and he didn't appear in any recent media yes I do absolutely adore Ang lee's Hulk movie.
My theater went crazy for gambit. Makes me happy as he's my favorite X-Man
Same, I was just flapping my hands like the autistic kid I am
A big opportunity I think the film messed out on is instead of having Wolverine and Deadpool fight like a bunch of Deadpools they should have had Wolverine and Deadpool fight the Deadpool from X-Men origins of Wolverine that way they could beat the s*** out of that abomination on screen together
Honestly I thought they were gonna reveal that Headpool in the movie is the severed head of that “Deadpool”.
I guess technically he’s already dead since Wade killed him in Deadpool 2.
@SleepyMook, that's what I thought would have happened, too. Ryan had mocked that version of Deadpool in the previous two movies. Why not do it for the third time?
@@SecretMagician yeah I thought it was a perfect time to do it cuz now he has Wolverine there as well
Damn X, did Anna tie you up in the basement and force you to make so many videos? In that case, thank her on our behalf :)
I gotta be able to afford the chili cheese fries SOMEHOW
The day godzilla posts is a good day
3:39 To be Fair even Deadpool himself pointed out how it was unessary and how the whole Multiverse idea is a dead sluge by now and we need to stop.
Yeah but then that also makes me think
"If you think it's unnecessary why are you doing it?"
It just feels like pot kettle black
@@AkataHabo-hx9ekno literally there were to many points when they were trying to be ironic and then be what it’s making fun of
@@taylorsmith9907 I'm aware, but still it's weird to hear it from them when the story is making full use of the multiverse and it's actually fun
I had a smile on my face throughout this entire movie. Haven't felt like that in a long time.
Same. I was smiling so much when I watched the movie twice. D&W is such a great movie and an amazing love letter to the Marvel Fox movies
@@ramennoodles5970 I actually nearly shed a tear in the "I am the X-Man scene". U know the one. It was beautiful. The fact that the suit was treated as a story element is genius.
That's awesome :)
Finally! Xavier uploads after all these years
If Film Twitter thinks Bumblebee, Spiderverse, Deadpool And Wolverine, all Guardians Of The Galaxy movies, and more are Reddit movies made by Redditors then we should pay Redditors more cause that means we’ll get good movies.
They’re coming after spider-verse now?! Film twitter continues to sink lower, they’ve become worse than the people they try to mock.
@@jackarisho6607 Yeah, we should pay redditors more then if this is the quality of movies we get. I wonder what a Marvel movie would look like if Film Twitter made it…
Film twitter sounds like a very depressing place
@@SleepyMookSocial experiment: We let Film Twitter make a Marvel movie. I wanna see what happens.
@@jackarisho6607film Twitter likes to be contrarians because they think not liking anything popular or mainstream is a personality
This might be your best video yet, Xavier. The Fox universe is gone, lost to the “Sacred Timeline” of the MCU, but it mattered. It mattered to us.
I agree completely Xavier! I was fully expecting them to kill off everyone from the void but they gave them respect and even had Laura contribute to Logan’s motivation.
This definitely isn’t a multiverse of madness situation its one of the good multiverse movies
I feel like multiverse of madness cameos weren’t bad atleast they acknowledged the dox stuff
Literally subscribed for years, notifications on, occasionally just mass binge your videos in the background when I’m working, like every single one…
No notifications on RUclips.
Honestly as someone who loves Blade 1, and partially Blade 2, it was so fucking cool to see Blade again on the big screen. Loved the movie
I'm actually impressed they used Deadpool of all characters forth-wall breaks in an interesting way.
Deadpool using the Blade Trinity throwback "thunderc***t" line made me smile.
Also; goddamn Logan was a brilliant film.
10:02 See I thought: “End of an era” as tough as it all was I love those movies and characters
I was the only one who cheered for Channing Tatum’s Gambit in my theater, everyone else lost it at Blade and X-23.
I know how long he’s been waiting, and he was on the the top of my list for cameos alongside Olivia Munn Psylock, and Hallie Berry Storm.
Glad he finally got a chance to play the character he’s been waiting for. And I agree I like that the film brought attention to the other fox products everyone has kind of forgotten. One last hurrah for them, and I can respect that.
Great video, Xavier! You really made me appreciate this movie more!
Two Deadpool videos back to back? Yay, those are my favorites of your videos!
Blade is not a FOX movie. It was New Line Cinema. Technically Blade was Warner Bros. Which is why they couldn’t show clips from the Blade movies during the end credits scene.
I rewatched all the Fox Marvel movies before Deadpool and Wolverine, plus having grown up on them, that finally montage actually put a little lump in my throat
As a huge Gambit fan
I'm glad to see the character get some love and respect
My family used to own a dvd player that could hold 6 disks at once, and I used to binge the fox marvel movies. All of them. Since they were all marvel, and none of them were technically connected besides being owned by fox and daredevil and elektra having a small connection. I had Blade on VHS and his sequels on dvd. Hell, I even slapped Ghost rider and spirit of vengeance in there as well as the Raimi Spider-Man movies. This was around 2010-2013 before there was a whole heap of MCU movies to go around. Even though I haven’t seen those movies in a while, I still vividly remember the plots and characters being cool, since I was a kid and all superheroes were cool at that time. Seeing a fraction of them show up, be treated with respect, and even seeing Gambit felt like a 10+ year pay off to a thing I did as a kid. I felt validated, in a way. “Yeah, these movies might’ve not been all super successful, but they exist, and came before the MCU, so they deserve respect.” I didn’t tear up or anything, but I felt really happy for one last send off for these guys. Great video, cheers.
there was a cancelled edgar wright Ant-Man movie which is why ant mans corpse is seen in the movie. there was also a cancelled Dr Strange movie too that was supposed to be directed by Guillermo del Toro
Huh, I guess that would explain those two references in this movie. But another fun theory I saw is the Giant-Man corpse is that Scott who randomly showed up in the final battle in Endgame to push a Leviathan into a portal but Scott was busy fixing the time van at the same time.
The whole movie feels like that one Jujutsu Kaisen Meme, directed towards the Fox Marvel Properties.
The “Stand proud. You *are* strong,” one.
The movie really felt like a tribute to early 2000s Marvel movies
You get what this movie was. Some can hate it and No Way Home but that won’t change that they were the final call for stuff that can’t exist anymore. Maybe we’ll get more spider-man, maybe we’ll get more of the Fox stuff but the fact is we grew up with the ones that cameo’d
The illuma-whati line from Dr Strange 2 is still so hilarious to me
This movie is a nice meta-commentary on a bye gone era. Yay it’s not emotionally deep but it wasn’t trying to be, and I respect it for it. Goodbye Fox, you were a good one
@@justfilms9077 And at the same time weren’t sadly given now Deadpool was made.
dang, were people really expecting an MCU cameo fest? I honestly like the cameos they ended up working with. Talking about them like lost toys you didn't realize you lost to begin with is a good way to describe it. Not my favorite superhero movie, but it definitely had enough thematic focus to know exactly what it wanted to do and pulled it off well.
I’m sorry but this is the BEST movie to tackle the Multiverse so far in my opinion
Man those credits made me cry.
I loved this film, cried at the credits, seeing alot of those early fox films took me back to my early childhood. Things were simpler back then. Miss those times
Freddy Krueger and guy from blade 3
I think it also would have been cool if deadpool 3 was deadpool kills the fox universe
@@CollinrobitailleTechnically he did.
Well said Xavier. Watched it yesterday, and it did feel like a sort of 'in loving memory' tribute for the Fox movies. Says ya don't have to be an 'Avenger' to matter.
Though I felt partially blueballed when they teased the idea of a live action Hulk vs Wolverine(then again, MCU turned Banner's Hulk into more of a comic relief nerd opposed to the complicated split personalities sorting through trauma that the comics have)
Oh well, maybe one day...
Nah bro I DID clap for Gambit, I’ve been wanting to see him in a movie again sense Origins, he’s my favorite X-Men so I lost my shit
How Xavier keeps looking less and less like ed sheeran is beyond me 😂
Would've loved to see Thomas Lane back as the Punisher
Bro right when I was a kid I didn't care ab no damn avengers it was X-Men, fantastic 4, daredevil, Blade, and ghostrider and im happy this movie reminded ppl where marvel movies came from
I think this video describes how ive been feeling since ive seen it. I did feel like the whole movie (flaws) in all was a big love letter. What came before, what could have been, and the inspiration for what can come if handled with care from the producers and not the suit n tie big wigs. Great vid bro, took the words right out of my brain and told me what i was thinking. No glazing.
I didn't hate the Cavillrine cameo, but I was REALLY hoping that was going to be Dougray Scott instead (y'know, the villain from Mission: Impossible 2 who was originally cast as Wolverine but had to drop out, thus allowing Hugh Jackman to become the character and a star).
I think the biggest surprise for me coming from this film was the fact that Aaron Stanford actually reprised his role as Pyro from the older X-Men movies. I remember as soon as he was on screen I thought "Oh wow, they really made an effort to pick a guy who looked the way Pyro did as a teenager to play him as an adult." in the context of the films anyway. I just didn't recognize Aaron as a full grown adult since the role I most closely associated with him was as Pyro in X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand. But then after the movie was over and I literally had to rub my eyes to make sure I wasn't seeing things when the cast listing came up during the credits.
And he had like the biggest role out of all the henchmen people, he was basically the third villain
@@dillydraws Yeah that is true. I kind of wish he had a more pivotal role in one of the fight scenes but again, I was just pleased he was there at all. I just have a soft spot for Pyro, he's always been a character I consider pretty cool.
Its no GOTG3 but definitely one of the better MCU movies in the past 4 years