

Deadpool & Wolverine is the irreverent, fourth-wall-shattering Marvel event that reunites Ryan Reynolds' motormouth mercenary with Hugh Jackman's gruff, reluctant hero for the first time in live-action. When the Time Variance Authority informs Wade Wilson that his universe is scheduled for annihilation, a last-ditch gamble leads him into the Marvel Multiverse in search of a Logan capable of saving his world. The Logan he finds is a broken, self-exiled version who long ago gave up on heroism — making their forced partnership as combustible as it is unexpectedly tender.
Director Shawn Levy matches the film's manic energy with visual set-pieces designed to delight fans of both franchises, while Reynolds and Jackman's real-world friendship gives their on-screen bickering a warmth no amount of CGI could manufacture. The film commits fully to its R rating, delivering the profanity, gore, and meta-commentary that have defined the Deadpool series, while also making room for genuinely affecting character moments — particularly for Jackman, who imbues his final Logan with aching depth despite the comedic register surrounding him.
Beyond its crowd-pleasing spectacle, Deadpool & Wolverine represents a landmark moment for Marvel Studios: the first R-rated MCU theatrical release, and a long-awaited formal integration of the Fox X-Men legacy into the larger universe. It does not require familiarity with either previous franchise to be enormously entertaining, but rewards those who bring it with an avalanche of nostalgia, callbacks, and cameos that sent cinema audiences worldwide into delirious cheering.
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