Deadpool & Wolverine are coming to Disney+, and yes, they brought all the chaos with them

Deadpool & Wolverine are coming to Disney+, and yes, they brought all the chaos with them

As a fan who’s been following the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its inception, I can confidently say that the upcoming release of Deadpool & Wolverine is nothing short of a dream come true! With over $1.3 billion at the global box office and a roster of stars that reads like a who’s-who of comic book legends, this film promises to be an absolute rollercoaster ride of meta-humor, cameos, and chaos.


Get ready if you found the multiverse confusing; prepare for more chaos as Deadpool & Wolverine, the second highest-grossing movie of 2024 and box office king of R-rated films, lands on Disney+ on November 12! That’s right, Ryan Reynolds is back as Deadpool, this time teaming up with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in a masterclass of meta-humor that even surpasses the zaniness of Deadpool 2. With an impressive gross of over $1.3 billion worldwide, the movie doesn’t spare any fourth walls and pulls out all the stops—including some unexpected appearances—to offer one of Marvel’s most absurd (yet incredibly entertaining) hits to date.

Who’s causing all this commotion at this party? Let’s take a trip down memory lane as Chris Evans reappears as Johnny Storm, his character the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four, making a return from retirement. Joining him is an impressive lineup featuring Jennifer Garner as Elektra, Wesley Snipes as Blade, Dafne Keen as X-23, and at last, Channing Tatum stepping into the role of Gambit. Additionally, we have Jon Favreau portraying Happy Hogan, a brief green appearance by the Hulk, and a nod to the Loki series with Wunmi Mosaku’s Hunter B-15 dropping by, because why not?

However, it’s typical for Deadpool not to settle for mere appearances. Reynolds injects a dose of multiverse madness with several “Deadpool Variants” that will leave you puzzled: for instance, there’s “Cavillrine”, featuring Henry Cavill as Wolverine, Ladypool voiced by Blake Lively (Reynolds’ real-life spouse), Cowboy Deadpool starring Matthew McConaughey, and even Nathan Fillion as the absurdly amusing Headpool, who floats around as the head of the operation. It’s akin to playing Marvel Mad Libs with an added layer of self-referential humor.

And now for the real plot twist: Deadpool & Wolverine features Stray Kids in its soundtrack, marking the first time a K-pop group has collaborated with the Deadpool franchise. Their track “Slash” was created by Stray Kids’ 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han) in partnership with K-pop producer Versachoi, and has the edge and punch that Deadpool demands. Naturally, Bang Chan and Felix stole a moment to brainstorm, meet, and throw down on set for their Chk Chk Boom MV. With their high-energy beats, the Stray Kids bring a whole new vibe to Deadpool’s world of beautifully twisted chaos.

In the realm known as Megaverse, which debuted on November 10, 2023, Stray Kids delve into a tune that seems to hint at a future collaboration with Marvel’s Deadpool and Wolverine. This song resonates with lyrics about shattering boundaries and asserting control over the multiverse, themes that align playfully with Deadpool’s famous fourth-wall antics and multidimensional turmoil. With an energy akin to Deadpool’s unpredictable chaos, Stray Kids establish themselves as cosmic boundary pushers, merging K-pop and comic book vibes in a track that makes the universe—and Megaverse—resonate with their rhythm. It’s no surprise Marvel took notice!

Are you all set to start the movie that sets a new standard for “over-the-top”? Save the date for November 12, as Deadpool & Wolverine promises to be Marvel’s tribute to enthusiasts who crave raw, unadulterated chaos.

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2024-10-31 11:14