Deadpool & Wolverine
Deadpool & Wolverine has crashed into our cinemas and has reawakened the love and excitement for the MCU universe we all had, which in recent times felt like it was dimming.
Deadpool is living a peaceful life, but the multiverse calls and he has to answer.
I genuinely think I spent majority of the film dabbing tears from my eyes with the amount of laughing I was doing. It’s the best Deadpool film so far. Reynolds comical performance is at its peak throughout the whole film, and as I saw in the cinema, the jokes will land with every age group.
This movie feels fresh and new, doesn’t shy away from self deprecating jokes or laughing at its past, and there’s a few familiar faces throughout which will evoke cheers from audiences. There are multiple 4th wall breaks alá Deadpool, and they are even funnier in this film.
In recent times it’s felt like the MCU was losing its way, but this movie has reinstated a sense of trust back in the MCU for all of us.
You have to see this, and even if you haven’t seen any Deadpool film previously, you’ll still enjoy it.
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