I had completely forgotten that they were supposed to make a Gambit movie, and only remembered when Deadpool made the joke to him 😅 and yeah I have learned that now, and I believe the Cajun accent does have a French influence which is why it sounded vaguely French to me. Thanks for the tidbits ✌️
Everybody always skip the part when Vanessa says “At least he hasn’t gotten me shot yet” she’s not a superhero nor invincible. Being around Deadpool would get the average human being killed. And if Cable didn’t have a cameo she wouldn’t be in this sequel. So He didn’t save her he’s the reason she got shot in the first place.
Understandable. But I think that’s what also raises the stakes or makes the hero fight harder sometimes. I 100% agree that being a loved one to a hero often means danger for them (especially when they’re human), we have seen it countless times. But sometimes the couple is so good together that selfishly we might want to still see them together and hope they can overcome whatever is thrown their way
This movie is so damn good! Edit: Your editing is awesome Edit 2: 33:19 I think that's a song from Greatest Showman, one of the many musicals Hugh Jackman's been in
Yeah, they really do appreciate each other a lot as friends! And I think their friendship and chemistry also translates on screen as Deadpool and Wolverine. It was great to see! ✌️
YOU SHOULD!!! Deadpool and wolverine will make way more sense, also the TVA sounded more like a joke in the movie especially with that “paradox” guy, which makes sense because its a deadpool movie, however in the Loki series its WAY more terrifying, i think you’d love it!!
Blade the comic book character first appeared in 1973 in:" The Tomb of Dracula" comic. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Conlan. Then 25 years later the character is brought to life in 1998 with the release of Blade starring Wesly Snipes.
@@itsjustlizTV Cool please keep in mind that in 1998 the MCU as you know it today didn't exist at that time. Blade is a Marvel comic book character but was not part of the MCU until recently. So, Blade is a very different type of movie than what you're used to seeing in the MCU PG-13 releases. Its rated R for a reason. I only mention this because fans who have gotten used to the MCU are a little shocked when they see Blade for the first time.
Thank you so much for watching along! ☺️✌️ I was doubting myself about CowboyPool being Matthew McConaughey, but it was him indeed! And then I saw online that Ladypool was voiced by Blake Lively and Kidpool was their own kid! I don’t know if there are others, but yeah this is pretty cool!
Having this movie and cast as a jump off for a future multiversal X-Force team would be the smart thing for Marvel to do. Think about it: DeadPool, Blade, Logan AND Laura, Gambit, Elektra, Shatter Star, and of course the legend himself Sugar-Bear with his amazing powers of types 1 AND 2 diabetes. Give them their own movie or a limited series, then have them pop up here and there in other Marvel productions, even if it's just them lurking in the background.
I'm loving your reaction and impressed with your knowledge, but I think you missed this? Regarding the scene when DP & Wolfie meet Electra, Blade, etc.: Gambit says every time one of them went up against Cassandra they got killed and he names "the Daredevil" and DP says to Electra, "I'm so sorry" to which she replies, "It's fine." Jennifer Garner (Electra) was previously married to Ben Affleck (Daredevil). SO much 4th wall breaking!
Please react to It Ends With Us. It was released 14 days after Deadpool & Wolverine. It was based on the romance novel by Colleen Hoover about an emotional abuse and domestic violence. It stars Ryan Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively (who also produced) as Lily Bloom.
Channing Tatum was supposed to play gambit in a film but it went unmade when Disney brought fox and cajun accent is spot on
I had completely forgotten that they were supposed to make a Gambit movie, and only remembered when Deadpool made the joke to him 😅 and yeah I have learned that now, and I believe the Cajun accent does have a French influence which is why it sounded vaguely French to me.
Thanks for the tidbits ✌️
Everybody always skip the part when Vanessa says “At least he hasn’t gotten me shot yet” she’s not a superhero nor invincible. Being around Deadpool would get the average human being killed. And if Cable didn’t have a cameo she wouldn’t be in this sequel. So He didn’t save her he’s the reason she got shot in the first place.
Understandable. But I think that’s what also raises the stakes or makes the hero fight harder sometimes. I 100% agree that being a loved one to a hero often means danger for them (especially when they’re human), we have seen it countless times. But sometimes the couple is so good together that selfishly we might want to still see them together and hope they can overcome whatever is thrown their way
This movie is so damn good!
Edit: Your editing is awesome
Edit 2: 33:19 I think that's a song from Greatest Showman, one of the many musicals Hugh Jackman's been in
This movie was a blast!
And thank you, I appreciate your comments so much! ☺️
Oooh it makes sense that they would put a reference in there haha
It is, and there are more references about him doing musicals....
@Nopper23 I don’t really watch musicals, so I didn’t catch that. But it’s good to know!
Best movie EVER ❤, love both Deadpool and Wolverine, and Ryan and Hugh's friendship in real life 😢❤
Yeah, they really do appreciate each other a lot as friends! And I think their friendship and chemistry also translates on screen as Deadpool and Wolverine. It was great to see! ✌️
Idk if you watched loki (the series) but if you do the TVA will make a LOT more sense and i 100% recommend you to!!
I haven’t watched it. And from Deadpool’s joke, it seems that even Alioth was in the series. Maybe I will check it out later on 🤔
YOU SHOULD!!! Deadpool and wolverine will make way more sense, also the TVA sounded more like a joke in the movie especially with that “paradox” guy, which makes sense because its a deadpool movie, however in the Loki series its WAY more terrifying, i think you’d love it!!
I liked how many of the references you got. Nice job.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Blade the comic book character first appeared in 1973 in:" The Tomb of Dracula" comic. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Conlan. Then 25 years later the character is brought to life in 1998 with the release of Blade starring Wesly Snipes.
Thank you for giving the background! I’m considering watching the Blade movie(s) now.. 🤔
@@itsjustlizTV Cool please keep in mind that in 1998 the MCU as you know it today didn't exist at that time. Blade is a Marvel comic book character but was not part of the MCU until recently. So, Blade is a very different type of movie than what you're used to seeing in the MCU PG-13 releases. Its rated R for a reason. I only mention this because fans who have gotten used to the MCU are a little shocked when they see Blade for the first time.
@rccraig7580 Thanks for the heads up! I will keep that in mind 🙂
Call back to the comics “The Wrong Guy” the first conversation he had with Charles. The Wild Card! Xavier knew this.
Oooh nice! I have never read the comics, so the subtle callback to that is a nice touch!
Fun time watching this with you! Did you notice who voices the different Deadpool variances? Pretty impressive! 👍🏻
Thank you so much for watching along! ☺️✌️
I was doubting myself about CowboyPool being Matthew McConaughey, but it was him indeed! And then I saw online that Ladypool was voiced by Blake Lively and Kidpool was their own kid!
I don’t know if there are others, but yeah this is pretty cool!
Having this movie and cast as a jump off for a future multiversal X-Force team would be the smart thing for Marvel to do. Think about it: DeadPool, Blade, Logan AND Laura, Gambit, Elektra, Shatter Star, and of course the legend himself Sugar-Bear with his amazing powers of types 1 AND 2 diabetes. Give them their own movie or a limited series, then have them pop up here and there in other Marvel productions, even if it's just them lurking in the background.
Idk about a movie, but I think that would make a good mini series! And yes, how can we not include Sugar Bear 🧸! Unsung hero 😆
I'm loving your reaction and impressed with your knowledge, but I think you missed this? Regarding the scene when DP & Wolfie meet Electra, Blade, etc.: Gambit says every time one of them went up against Cassandra they got killed and he names "the Daredevil" and DP says to Electra, "I'm so sorry" to which she replies, "It's fine." Jennifer Garner (Electra) was previously married to Ben Affleck (Daredevil). SO much 4th wall breaking!
Oh yeah I did notice! That’s why I went “Oop-“ and then chuckled 🤭 I love all the 4th wall breaks, they’re probably my favourite thing about Deadpool!
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Azazel 👹
Azazel!!
30:51 Bear in mind, Logan is also Canadian.
You’re so right!
Please react to It Ends With Us. It was released 14 days after Deadpool & Wolverine. It was based on the romance novel by Colleen Hoover about an emotional abuse and domestic violence. It stars Ryan Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively (who also produced) as Lily Bloom.
Oh I believe I have heard of it or about one of the press conferences for it. I will put it on my list
48:59 Yeah, I’m pretty sure you’re disturbed enough with the whole "her fingers coming out of his nose" bit… 😱
lol yeah, I don’t imagine it to be a pleasant experience
39:41 Azazel.
Yup! I did remember afterwards
6:31 And I’m assuming you don’t even HAVE a 'Van Johnson'!! 👀
lol no but still, the thought of it made me cringe 😆
TWU COBROSEXUALS 🎉
lol that a first I’m hearing that 😆