DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE – Review

Wow, can you believe, true believers, that it’s been over eight months since our last multiplex trek into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)? Really! Sure, there have been a few Disney+ shows, and a Sony “Spidey spin-off” (the infamous MADAME WEB, inspiring so many memes), but it’s nothing like sitting down with your popcorn for a real MCU journey. Aside from the long “lead time” this one is pretty unique as it takes a “side road’ to include the “Fox Marvel movie-verse”. You see before there was a Marvel Studios, the comics giant licensed several of their characters to the established movie studios. After years of legal entanglements, Sony got Spidey (and partnered with Marvel for the Tom Holland trilogy). But the main home for many Marvel stars was 20th Century Fox. They produced three FANTASTIC FOUR features, DAREDEVIL and its spin-off ELEKTRA, and the X-MEN franchise including THE WOLVERINE solo flicks, and the NEW MUTANTS. Oh, I almost forgot the “Merc with a Mouth” DEADPOOL. Well, thanks to a big corporate acquisition five years ago, Disney got Fox and all its various properties. So now the “mutant misfits” are joining the MCU, with brief cameos in the second DR. STRANGE adventure and THE MARVELS. And now comes the ultimate “plunge”, a titanic team-up (and the first “R-rated” MCU movie) of DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Are film fans ready for the “snikt” (the sound effect of Logan’s claws) and the snark (from you-know-who)?

After that familiar logo, we plunge back into the madness of the “multiverse” as Wade Wilson AKA Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) visits the scene of a recent franchise finale. After a brutal battle (set to a breezy pop tune), the story jumps back in time (and to another reality) as Wade deals with a disastrous job interview. From there we pop over to an alternate Wade over on Earth-10005, where he’s a burned-out used car salesman with his old superheroing buddy Peter (Rob Delaney). When they head back to Wade’s pad, his friends are gathered there for a big surprise birthday party. The group includes his ex Vanessa (Morena Baccarin)…awkward. Wade’s relieved when he answers a knock at the door. But it’s a squad of enforcers from the TVA (Time Variance Authority from the “Loki” Disney+ miniseries). After a brief scuffle he’s whisked via a portal to a TVA branch run by Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen), who scolds Wade for traveling the timeline, but offers him a new “home” as his new device (almost completed), the “Time Ripper” will prune (obliterate) 10005 since they’ve lost the “anchor”, Logan Howlett AKA Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). Wade springs into action, grabbing his TemPad ( a “controller’ that opens “portals”) and traveling through various universes to find a suitable Wolverine. Finally, he finds one ( a pretty surly, violent one, ‘natch) and takes him back to the TVA. Paradox regains the upper hand and informs Wade that this “variant” failed his heroic duties and destroyed his Earth. He then dispatches the duo to the barren hellscape known as the Void, a “dumping ground” for failed “multiverse variations”. Oh, its “ruler” is the powerful cruel Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin), the twin sister of Charles Xavier, who leads an army of super-beings. Can Wade and Logan defeat her and find a way back to his Earth and thwart Paradox’s plans in order to save Deadpool’s crew?

In his third solo outing in the (co-) title role, Reynolds brings that manic motor-mouthed energy while also giving us a good bit of pathos. Deadpool’s mission is to save his pals and also himself, to prove that he matters and has real value. Plus there’s that unrequited affection for Vanessa to deal with as always. This proves to be a great counterpoint to the greatest “wiseguy” super fella around, who decimates the baddies and the “fourth wall”. And though they’re often at odds (to say the least), Reynolds is a great comedy/action partner to Jackman’s morose mutant. It’s amazing that he’s been with this “berzeker” fr nearly a quarter of a century, and still brings new aspects to the role. Though he gave one variant an emotional send-off this version is weighed down by enormous guilt, and like Wade, he sees this new “quest’ as a redemption. And while Reynolds delivers swift verbal ‘stings”, Jackman growls and pummels with his insults that slice deeper than those shiny claws. it’s interesting that this duo faces off against a villainous twosome. Macfayden is prickly and pompous as an “office overseer” with god-like aspirations. And like many bad guys, his “power play” blasts the doors open for an even greater threat in Corrin as the sadistic desert queen who desires new worlds to subjugate and demolish. With her gleaming pate and wide expressive eyes, she seems to thrive on sliding her slender fingers inside her victim’s skulls. She might be the best MCU menace since Thanos. Kudos must also go out to the comic support work from the devilishly dweeby Delaney as Wade’s fellow “wage slave’ who really misses the “spandex life’ and to the “force of funny nature’ that is the superb Leslie Uggams (hey I recall her CBS variety show that was replaced by the Smothers Brothers) as Wade’s forever cranky and foul-mouthed roommate “Blind” Al. I’d single out some more cast members, but we’d be diving into “spoiler-land”.

(L-R): Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

And that’s the problem with trying to urge your friends to see this (although most have had their advance tickets for some time). You don’t want to accidentally reveal the movie’s many surprises and delights. As I mentioned earlier, that “fourth wall” is torn down early on, to make way for a virtual skyscraper of witty riffs on the movie biz in general and the MCU in particular (not just biting the “hand” but making a full meal of it). The pace is nearly unrelenting thanks to the expert comic/action direction by Shawn Levy (who also made the great FREE GUY with Reynolds) and the silly-smart script he co-wrote with Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Zeb Welles (this “stew” needed these cooks). Unlike many superhero epics (especially those from the “guys down the street” as Wade says) this mixes its comic book origins with classic slapstick animation. Because of their healing powers, the title duo are almost beefy, “long-underwear” spins on Tom and Jerry, and all those Looney Tunes adversaries. They are dazed for a few seconds, the wounds close and the fight resumes. The laughs are so rapid and plentiful that the audience is nearly exhausted, but Levy then knows when to “shift down’ and get into the emotional core of the heroes and villains. As said earlier, the dramatics is unexpected, but the big stunner is the finale which is a somewhat sweet “s’long” to that whole “Fox-verse” that began with the new century. And aside from saving their friends, this dynamic duo is also defeating the cliche of “superhero fatigue” as they show us that there’s lots of life left in the recently maligned genre. Perhaps a big part of that is that there’s real affection between the two men, since there’s no “versus” in the title ( or “v” or “vs”, as with many monsters along with the two DC titans), but rather a simple (though pretty smart at times) DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE.

3.5 Out of 4

DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE is now playing in theatres everywhere

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(L-R): Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine” delivers the ultimate, iconic, cinematic team-up throwdown on July 26. Shawn Levy directs “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen.

Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, George Dewey, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Simon Kinberg serving as executive producers.

Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy.

(L-R): Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Paradox in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE’s Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Waterbomb Each Other During Global Tour

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds attend the Deadpool & Wolverine Seoul Waterbomb Festival on July 5, 2024.

Marvel Studios has released photos and a video from “Deadpool & Wolverine” events held in Seoul, Korea – the next stop in the campaign’s global tour. Shanghai, China was the first stop.

Deadpool & Wolverine Shanghai Press Event

Stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and director Shawn Levy, posed for local photographers at the film’s photocall, greeted excited fans at a red-carpet fan event and were part of a surprise appearance at Seoul’s 2024 Waterbomb Festival.

Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine” delivers the ultimate, iconic, cinematic team-up throwdown on July 26.

Shawn Levy directs “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen.

Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, George Dewey, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Simon Kinberg serving as executive producers. “Deadpool & Wolverine” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy.

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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman attend the Deadpool & Wolverine Seoul Waterbomb Festival on July 5, 2024.

Hugh Jackman attends the Deadpool & Wolverine Seoul Waterbomb Festival on July 5, 2024.

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds attend the Deadpool & Wolverine Seoul Waterbomb Festival on July 5, 2024.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman attend the Deadpool & Wolverine Seoul Waterbomb Festival on July 5, 2024.

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Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Let Fans Know DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE Tickets Are On Sale Now – Opens In Cinemas On July 26

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To celebrate tickets going on sale today, Marvel Studios dropped a new poster and new spot for the upcoming DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE – the ultimate, iconic, Super Hero team-up throwdown, coming to theaters on July 26.

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Shawn Levy directs DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen.

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Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, George Dewey, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Simon Kinberg serving as executive producers.  “Deadpool & Wolverine” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy. 

(L-R): Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

(L-R): Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

IF – Review

After taking us into A QUIET PLACE in two box office hits (with a prequel arriving very soon), actor/director/writer John Krasinski now guides us into a fairy noisy place, namely the inner life and fantasies of children. And going from sci-fi thrills to whimsey is quite the “lane change”, one that could end in disaster if not properly planned. Luckily he’s crafted a story and has enlisted a talented cast in front of the camera and the microphone. Yes, this is perhaps the most ambitious cartoon/live-action feature since the pairing of private eye Eddie Valiant and Roger Rabbit. And since it uses computer-generated “beasties” (rather than the 2-D classic style), Krasinski is touting it as a “live-action Pixar flick” (quite a goal). And he’s really putting those tech wizards to work in showing us the often unseen children’s side-kick, the invisible friend, here shortened to IF.

After a “finger-paint” riff on a familiar studio logo, we’re plunged into the early years (via lots of grainy jittery home video) of Bea. She cavorts and plays with her doting parents until…the scenes shift to a hospital room where mom sports a head scarf. And then it’s her and Dad walking in the park. The scene shifts to the present day as twelve-year-old Bea (Cailey Fleming) lugs her suitcase up the steps of the gothic Brooklyn brownstone where her grandmother (Fiona Shaw) lives. It’s not a fun “overnight”, as Bea heads out the next morning to visit her papa (Krasinski) in what appears to be that same hospital, awaiting a “heart procedure” (perhaps a transplant). From there it’s back to Granny, who is really trying to connect. Bea’s restlessness leads to some exploration, and she spots a follows a neighbor from upstairs who seems to be breaking into a house across the street. But it’s no burglary, he’s retrieving a huge furry purple creature named “Blue” (voice of Steve Carell). Observing silently, Bea waits until they’re back home before pounding on an upstairs door. The occupant finally relents and welcomes her to the odd home he shares with Blue and a “bug lady” right out of an old cartoon, Blossom (VO: Phoebe Waller-Bridge). The “human” Cal (Ryan Reynolds) explains that he is charged with matching the IFs (Imaginary Friends) to new kids after their original matches have “grown up” and are unable to see them. Well, since she can see them, Bea offers herself as Cal’s partner. The next day, Cal reluctantly takes her to Coney Island where a secret IF retirement center exists beneath the old carousel. Bea is dazzled by the array of fantastical creatures, from a cloud to a unicorn to a life-size gummy bear. She has a new purpose, but will this adventure ease the anxiety about the possible fate of her only parent? And just why does Bea have this gift?

Ms. Fleming deftly handles a very complex role as the story’s main focus, Bea. Her biggest strength may be the fact that she isn’t afraid to make this heroine a touch abrasive at times, as she tries to push away any “talking down” to her, as Bea almost bypasses tween going straight to sometimes surly teenager. This is especially true when her pop tries to “soft pedal” his health issues and Grandma attempts to comfort her. Happily, her bonding with Cal and the IFs gives her a new zeal for life and brings out her compassion. Reynolds channels his charming persona and gives Cal an infectious adult “pixie” quality with a graceful body language reminiscent of the screen’s dancemen and clowns, combining bits of Gene Kelly and Buster Keaton. Almost as endearing is Krasinski as he tries to put Bea at ease with his infectious grin and wisecracks, shielding her from the situation much like Benigni in LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL. Shaw is also warm even as she’s frazzled and bewildered as she tries to find a way to bond while yearning for the tot that reached out for “Gammaw”. But Bea does bond with another hospital resident, the delightful Alan Kim as the battered (he seems to have at least three plaster casts), but somehow cheerful Benjamin. As for the vocal crew, Carell conveys a spirit of sweet joy as Blue. Ditto for Waller-Bridge who adds a bit of snark. The standouts of the “all-star” IFs would be the very funny Sebastian Maniscalco as Magician Mouse and the late great Louis Gossett, Jr. As Lewis the wise elder bear who becomes Bea’s trusted advisor and a true creature comfort.

To elaborate on an earlier comment, kudos to Krasinski for diving into the “deep end” of family flicks (he says he wants to make a story for his kids), and still tackling some often somber and somewhat dark subject manner (so despite that “PG” rating the hospital scenes might be too much for the more sensitive tots). Plus he’s gathered together some wonderful artisans to create these fascinating critters, embracing many types of styles. As I mentioned, Blossom could’ve been buzzing around Betty Boop, while Blue is Olaf the Snowman’s bubbly persona melted into the Grimace after he’s been zapped by gamma rays. A few have the look of a child’s scribbling like the bubble or the ice cube. I just wish that they generated more laughs. It’s not the fault of the cast, though this is Awkwafina’s third cartoon role in less than a year, as the script seems to be content for them to just bounce about and get involved in an indulgent dance number that stops the plot in its tracks. Krasinski is trying to celebrate the joy of pretending before the awful “real world” blinds them to the IFs, but he often pummels the heartstrings too much, especially in the maudlin third act that has a twist that’s telegraphed early and grasped by any fan of a late 90s cinema classic. Yet, it’s an interesting premise brought to life by some expert animation and art direction, but another pass at the script to tighten the pace and punch up the humor wouldn’t leave moviegoers wondering what IF.

3 out of 4

IF is now playing in theatres everywhere

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Cailey Fleming and BLUE star in Paramount Pictures’ “IF.”

See Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman In Brand New Trailer For DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE

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Happy Monday fellow geeks! The new trailer has just dropped for DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE.

Marvel Studios debuted the brand-new trailer and two new posters for its highly anticipated feature film.

DEADPOOL took in a worldwide gross of $782,612,155, while DEADPOOL 2 brought in over $734,546,611.

Shawn Levy directs the third entry which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen.

Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, George Dewey and Simon Kinberg serving as executive producers. “Deadpool & Wolverine” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy. 

(L-R): Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

(L-R): Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Get Ready for the Most Anticipated Superhero Team-Up Ever. Coming to Theaters July 26!

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DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Check Out The Final Trailer For IF, From Director John Krasinski – In Theaters May 17

Paramount Pictures has released a final trailer for IF.

From writer and director John Krasinski, IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids. IF stars Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Fiona Shaw, and the voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr. and Steve Carell alongside many more as the wonderfully unique characters that reflect the incredible power of a child’s imagination.

The cast includes Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Fiona Shaw, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr., Alan Kim, Liza Colón-Zayas and Steve Carell.

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Watch The New Big Game Spot For John Krasinski’s IF Starring Ryan Reynolds

Viewers of Super Bowl 2024 got a glimpse of the new trailer for IF.

From writer and director John Krasinski, IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids.

IF stars Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Cailey Fleming, Fiona Shaw, and the voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr. and Steve Carell alongside many more as the wonderfully unique characters that reflect the incredible power of a child’s imagination.

IF opens in theaters on May 17.

Ryan Reynolds and Cailey Fleming star in Paramount Pictures’ “IF.”

Ryan Reynolds and Director John Krasinski on the set of Paramount Pictures’ “IF.”

DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE Trailer Drops During Super Bowl 2024

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Today during the Big Game, Marvel Studios released the first trailer for the highly anticipated “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE.”

Shawn Levy directs “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE” which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen.

Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, George Dewey, Simon Kinberg and Jonathon Komack Martin serving as executive producers. “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy.

Marvel Studios’ “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE” opens in U.S. & Canadian movie theaters on July 26, and will be available in IMAX, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, 4DX, Cinemark XD and premium screens everywhere.

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

(L-R): Morena Baccarin as Vanessa and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

(L-R): Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson, Leslie Uggams as Blind Al, and Randall Reeder as Buck in Marvel Studios’ DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.