You are wrong, it's fine if you can't understand why it's "Deadpool vs Wolverine" and not Deadpool 3, cause i think not all scripts eventually have a deeper layer, like those sitcom or drama series that typically worked in a very tight schedules. What you said was actually the problems with Deadpool 1 & 2, cause It will eventually looked like a B-class comedy movie that without seriousness and consequences given the nature of Deadpool comic is more like a parody that's both unkillable and constantly breaking the fourth wall. To remedy this "Beating the dead pony loops" they bring in the Wolverine, a very serious character in X-men Series that experienced many heartbreaking moment like killing Jean Grey, witnessing the extinction of mutants, and eventually lost all the things he cared about, but uncanonically survived. Ofcourse it's kinda pretty straightforward when I put it like that, but you really need some logical skills and understanding both in previous X-mens movies, Deadpool movie series stereotypes, difference between Century FOX and Marvel movies in comic adaptation, what's it mean to being Wolverine and Deadpool and etc. The depth of this movie maybe more toward musical play depth level (where there is always a grand story/meaning/characters perfectly woven in all the distracting musics and stages) compared to the more deceptive and masterfully craft complex masterpiece like Watchmen 2009, but it still elevate the B-class comedy stereotype of a typical deadpool movie, while retaining much of the anarchy and unpredictable charm of it. As for the emotional scene, many may not understand the 1st time they see this movie, but like Watchmen i think they marvelously depicted not only very in depth Wolverine and Deadpool curse-like power, but also the antagonist Cassandra. It's kinda a more toward Century Fox comic book depiction style compared to Marvel's, more X-Men than Marvel in a typical more tragic and darker tone. I think it's a tribute to X-men writing with a slight connection to what happen in reality life. Cause in the end, the epicly dark X-men series (Wolverine timeline) had died but Marvel (Deadpool timeline) was saved by a hairline margin. Like the dialogue, there is nothing to be change in your timeline. I especially like the part where Deadpool telling Nicepool sincerely to have confident while he eventually died painfully, i think it's a direct roast onto the woke Marvel disastrous that happen in recent years, the not-so tragically inevitable falls of the incompetent woke youngster. In conclusion, I wouldn't say this is a deep movie, like Watchmen 2009. But it does have layers like the depth of musical plays that have everything woven perfectly together. It do have consequences, and potentially very offensive cause it does also breaking the barrier between movie and real life, just like Watchmen.
Yo man I have discovered something about movie recap channels apparently they have other ones like a subsection of them they mostly exist on UA-cam shorts and if you're asking what they do what they basically get a short film/animation and then do not give credit and making a bad explain of them and posted on to UA-cam short word eventually ends up in your for you Paige you should do a video on them
The thing is man, thats deadpool.
Maybe you should have watched Deadpool 1 and 2, first...
You are wrong, it's fine if you can't understand why it's "Deadpool vs Wolverine" and not Deadpool 3, cause i think not all scripts eventually have a deeper layer, like those sitcom or drama series that typically worked in a very tight schedules.
What you said was actually the problems with Deadpool 1 & 2, cause It will eventually looked like a B-class comedy movie that without seriousness and consequences given the nature of Deadpool comic is more like a parody that's both unkillable and constantly breaking the fourth wall.
To remedy this "Beating the dead pony loops" they bring in the Wolverine, a very serious character in X-men Series that experienced many heartbreaking moment like killing Jean Grey, witnessing the extinction of mutants, and eventually lost all the things he cared about, but uncanonically survived. Ofcourse it's kinda pretty straightforward when I put it like that, but you really need some logical skills and understanding both in previous X-mens movies, Deadpool movie series stereotypes, difference between Century FOX and Marvel movies in comic adaptation, what's it mean to being Wolverine and Deadpool and etc.
The depth of this movie maybe more toward musical play depth level (where there is always a grand story/meaning/characters perfectly woven in all the distracting musics and stages) compared to the more deceptive and masterfully craft complex masterpiece like Watchmen 2009, but it still elevate the B-class comedy stereotype of a typical deadpool movie, while retaining much of the anarchy and unpredictable charm of it.
As for the emotional scene, many may not understand the 1st time they see this movie, but like Watchmen i think they marvelously depicted not only very in depth Wolverine and Deadpool curse-like power, but also the antagonist Cassandra. It's kinda a more toward Century Fox comic book depiction style compared to Marvel's, more X-Men than Marvel in a typical more tragic and darker tone.
I think it's a tribute to X-men writing with a slight connection to what happen in reality life. Cause in the end, the epicly dark X-men series (Wolverine timeline) had died but Marvel (Deadpool timeline) was saved by a hairline margin. Like the dialogue, there is nothing to be change in your timeline. I especially like the part where Deadpool telling Nicepool sincerely to have confident while he eventually died painfully, i think it's a direct roast onto the woke Marvel disastrous that happen in recent years, the not-so tragically inevitable falls of the incompetent woke youngster.
In conclusion, I wouldn't say this is a deep movie, like Watchmen 2009. But it does have layers like the depth of musical plays that have everything woven perfectly together. It do have consequences, and potentially very offensive cause it does also breaking the barrier between movie and real life, just like Watchmen.
Yo man I have discovered something about movie recap channels apparently they have other ones like a subsection of them they mostly exist on UA-cam shorts and if you're asking what they do what they basically get a short film/animation and then do not give credit and making a bad explain of them and posted on to UA-cam short word eventually ends up in your for you Paige you should do a video on them
Horrible take