Deadpool and Wolverine is the best Marvel movie in years  but it isnt the MCU  savior everyone expects it to be
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Thu, 25 Jul 2024 13:59:06 +0000
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Heres our spoiler-light Deadpool and Wolverine review, which is out now  (internationally) and arrives in the US on July 26.
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 Mild spoilers follow for Deadpool and Wolverine . 
"I am Marvel Jesus", a humorously boastful Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Ryan  Reynolds) tells mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA) agent Mister Paradox  (Matthew Macfayden) in Deadpool and Wolverine . Its a moment that's 
ostensibly played for laughs  and one that takes on greater significance when  you consider the inconsistent quality of Marvels theatrical and Disney Plus  output since 2019s Avengers: Endgame . 
And yet, after leaving my IMAX screening of the highly anticipated Marvel  Phase 5 movie, I couldnt shake the feeling that Wilson wasnt completely  joking. That's because Deadpool and Wolverine is easily one of the best 
Marvel movies of the last five years  and Im not rolling out that clichd  remark to be an industry shill. 
Yes, its overly chaotic on occasion, which is to be expected for a Deadpool  -starring project, and its wobbly plot and half-baked villains underwhelmed  me. Those niggles aside, though, it's a gloriously gory, riotously funny,  cameo-stuffed, and surprisingly endearing flick, even if it isn't the Marvel  Cinematic Universe ( MCU ) savior we all expected it to be. Time bandits  Deadpool and Wolverine sees the titular duo embark on a multiversal adventure  after a run-in with the TVA (Image credit: Marvel Studios) 
Set six years after 2018's Deadpool 2 , The Merc With a Mouth's third  big-screen adventure finds Wilson working as a used-car salesman after  retiring from the superhero game. That is, until the TVA kidnap him at a  birthday party to deliver some bad news: his universe  designated Earth-10005 
 is dying, and there's nothing he or they can do about it. 
The reason for his reality's inevitable demise? Its anchor being  a person of  such vital importance to a universe that, without them, it cannot exist  has  died, meaning that Wilson's timeline is slowly withering away. Oh, and said  anchor being is none other than the Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) that passed away  in 2017's grimdark X-Men flick Logan . 
Deadpool and Wolverine is be an absolutely brilliant Marvel movie, but one I  won't be labeling as the MCU's savior yet 
So, the TVA offers Wilson a choice: leave his universe behind, cross over 
into the MCU, and fulfil his dream of becoming an Avenger, or turn them down,  re-join his friends, and prepare for the end. Of course, this ultimatum  doesn't sit well with the renegade antihero. Devising his own on-the-spot 
plan  what did you expect?  Deadpool steals one of the TVA's  multiverse-hopping Temp-Pads and sets off to find a new Wolverine; one he  hopes he can simply use to replace his timeline's dead hero, and save it and  his friends. 
Unfortunately for Deadpool, said journey eventually leads him to cross paths  with a new Wolverine (again played by Jackman) who, for reasons I won't 
spoil, is responsible for destroying his own world. With no other choices  available to him, Deadpool must convince the multiverse's so-called 'worst  Wolverine' to help him save his reality, no matter the cost. Wolverine and  Deadpool don't see eye to eye early on in their team-up movie (Image credit:  Marvel Studios) 
It's this odd-couple dynamic that, in light of its somewhat threadbare plot,  Deadpool 3 hangs its hat on. As long-time friends, Reynolds and Jackman's  off-screen chemistry bleeds onto the screen with little effort, the duo using  their playful real-life rivalry to great effect to bring wisecracks and  melodrama aplenty to the pair's fraught dynamic. 
Unsurprisingly, Reynolds brings the requisite wit, fourth-wall-breaking 
snark, and periodic poignancy to a character who's as ready to pour his heart  out this time around as he is to drop a cultural reference or f-bomb. 
However, it's Jackman, returning for one last outing as Wolverine in Deadpool  3 (apparently, anyway), whose rage-filled and regret-laced performance is far  more brutal from an emotional perspective. He may have been playing the 
iconic adamantium-clawed mutant for 24 years (at the time of writing) but,  Logan aside, this is his most accomplished and multidimensional display yet. 
Deadpool and Wolverine is Jackman's most impressive and multidimensional  display yet 
Reynolds and Jackman don't just deserve praise for playing the titular pair,  either. Indeed, thanks to the movie's anarchic multiversal elements (more on  these later), the A-listers portray numerous variants of their characters   read more in our Deadpool and Wolverine cameos piece  enabling them to play  fast and loose with said variants, and showcase their unquestionable talents  in all manner of funny and/or comic book-influenced situations within 
Marvel's cinematic sandbox. There are two in particular  one for each actor   that not only made me laugh out loud whenever they appeared on the screen, 
but also had everyone else at my screening guffawing. Controlled chaos  Deadpool and Wolverine is the cameo-fest that Doctor Strange 2 should have  been (Image credit: Marvel Studios) 
Given its title, it won't come as a shock to learn that Deadpool and 
Wolverine leans heavily on the mismatched pair's road-trip-inspired  misadventures, but they aren't the only individuals who show up throughout 
the film's two-hour runtime. 
One of Deadpool 3 's other notable inclusions is Macfayden's Mister Paradox, 
a slimy TVA mutineer who harbors ambitions of being the interdimensional  bureaucratic orgainzation's new commander-in-chief. A morally complex  individual, Paradox acts as a secondary antagonist throughout, his  unsettlingly calm persona reminding me of notable villains portrayed by  beloved actor Richard E. Grant (incidentally, he appeared in Loki season 1 as  one of the trickster god's variants) in non-MCU TV show and movies, such as  Doctor Who and, ironically, Logan . Mister Paradox is a two-faced TVA rebel  who runs a covert operation in the bowels of the interspatial agency (Image  credit: Marvel Studios) 
Joining Paradox on the rogues' gallery front is Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin,  who uses they/them pronouns), the twin sister (she's technically a parasitic  lifeform known as a mummadrai, but the details aren't important) of X-Men  founder Charles Xavier/Professor X who reshapes Wolverine and Deadpool's  entire dynamic upon her introduction . 
Like her 'sibling', Nova is an incredibly powerful telepath but, while her  brother walks an honorable path, Nova is a malicious entity with a penchant  for sadism. Given her and Wolverine's ties to Xavier, Nova is an aptly evil  foil to the film's heroes, and Corrin imbues her with a delightful 
monstrosity and devilish glee that provides another example of their  undisputed acting talents. 
Deadpool 3's shaky narrative threatens to collapse in on itself 
The problem that mars Paradox and Nova's involvement in Deadpool and 
Wolverine , though, is that they're criminally underutilized. Macfayden and  Corrin are a joy to watch as they plot and scheme their way towards their end  goals, but their characters feel shoehorned into proceedings out of 
necessity. Yes, the movie needs a villain or two for our heroes to rail  against, but it's the manner with which they're woven into the fabric of its  story that disappointed me. They're both compelling antagonists to our red 
and yellow costume-clad champions, and yet they feel like afterthoughts whose  sole purpose is to drive the plot forward in minimalist fashion. The Marvel  villain curse, then, strikes again. Cassandra Nova (pictured center) has a  mutant crew full of characters from previous X-Men movies (Image credit:  Marvel Studios) 
But it's not Paradox and Nova who suffer from Deadpool and Wolverine 's  extraneous storytelling  the plot itself doesn't feel all that sturdy, 
either. On the surface, it's coherent enough and contains its fair share of  high-stakes action and drama, but dig deeper and Deadpool 3 's shaky 
narrative threatens to collapse in on itself, especially when it reaches its  climax, which is cheaply assembled and simply wraps up one of the movie's 
most important questions without a second thought. Without trying to spoil 
too much, apart from the odd comment about what might await Deadpool later in  the Multiverse Saga, it doesn't tease any future plans Marvel has for Phase 5  or Phase 6. So, temper your expectations accordingly. Mutant mayhem Deadpool  and Wolverine just about manages to maintain some semblance of order amid its  fast-moving plot (Image credit: Marvel Studios) 
Considering its story and villain-based flaws, it's a good job that Deadpool  and Wolverine delivers on its nostalgia-fueled promise to, in Deadpool's  words, "give the people what they want." 
And, by that, I mean not to scrimp on the Marvel cameo and/or legacy 
character front. Despite the fact it delivered on the 'fantasy casting' with  its own crowd-pleasing cameos , Doctor Strange 2 was a let down in the  multiversal character appearance stakes, while Loki could've gone harder   season 1 episode 5 notwithstanding  with its own variant collection.  Spider-Man: No Way Home did, however, earn plenty of points on the  sentimentality scale for bringing webslingers (and their biggest foes) from  three different eras together in a big-screen team-up for the first time. 
Lady Deadpool is one of many crowd-pleasing cameos in Deadpool and Wolverine  (Image credit: Marvel Studios) 
By comparison to that trio, Deadpool and Wolverine goes hard. Think of No Way  Home dialled up to 11 and you'll catch my drift. From the return of classic  X-Men villains  one of whom partakes in an X-Men movie rematch that fans have  waited 24 years for  to a poignant reunion (of sorts) between Wolverine and  Dafne Keen's X-23 , the character's daughter/clone who made her live-action  debut in Logan , the 34th MCU movie is brimming with call-backs to 20th  Century Fox's X-Men film series. There are plenty of other astonishing  Fox-based legacy superhero cameos in this celebration of the rebranded  studio's now-defunct cinematic franchise, but you'll have to see the film (or  read the cameo list I linked to earlier) to get the details on those  blockbuster moments. My verdict 
 Deadpool and Wolverine is a barnstorming popcorn flick that acts as an  unapologetic and self-aware riposte Marvel has clearly wanted to deliver to  its detractors for some time. Yes, it's a film plagued by longstanding issues  that the comic giant has struggled to get to grips with throughout its  cinematic tenure but, if you look past those deficiencies, you'll revel in 
its passionate tribute to Fox's superhero-led projects and the uproarious  bromance at its heart. 
Wildly entertaining as it is, I don't believe Deadpool and Wolverine will be  the MCU's savior  but that's not the movie's fault. Yes, it's sure to be a  worldwide hit at the box office (industry insiders suggest it'll easily make  over $1 billion globally), but it'll take more than a single film to get  Marvel's cinematic juggernaut back on track. The last few years have proven 
as much, with every great release, such as Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and 
X-Men 97 , being weighed down by panned projects like The Marvels and Secret  Invasion . 
If Marvel can recapture the magic of the Infinity Saga from this point on, we  can wistfully look back on Deadpool and Wolverine as the fulcrum behind the  MCU's resurgence. Until the likes of Captain America: Brave New World and The  Fantastic Four charge into theaters and confirm or deny that reports of the  MCU's demise have been exaggerated, Deadpool and Wolverine will, to me, be an  absolutely brilliant Marvel movie, but one I won't be labeling as the MCU's  savior just yet. 
 Deadpool and Wolverine is out now in theaters (internationally) and launches  in the US on Friday, July 26.
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