

One scene you could watch twenty times and still laugh your ass offĪfter a personal tragedy Wade takes up a trainee position with the X-Men. One particular scene involving Cable, Deadpool and a lack of clothing is eye wateringly hilarious. Wade’s story in this film is much more serious than that of the original.Įven thou the stakes were still undeniably high in the first instalment in Deadpool 2 everything feels more serious, Infinity War serious.īut whilst Infinity War dropped in moments of comedy in perfectly timed drops Deadpool 2 constricts the comedy around the serious plot and then suddenly the serious side of the story gives way to numerous dick jokes, spoof references (including DC and Batman) and awkward moments of intimacy between Wade and other characters in the story.Īs cringy as they are funny there are so many laugh-out-loud moments in this film that you’ll completely forget that there is even a story in there somewhere. This time around it’s pretty much more of the same but the film tries to go down new paths. Last time Deadpool’s humour, actions and R-Rated gore fest were all but new experiences for moviegoers. Maybe as an audience, we now know what to expect this time around. Not many, but it does fall short of the original quite considerably.

So much expectation, so much pressure but Deadpool grabs it by the grapefruits and makes it his bitch.ĭeadpool 2 is a wonderful movie that feels like he never left but it does have its problems. Making a sequel to a movie that kickstarted an R-Rated Superhero uprising is no easy task.

The Merc with the mouth is finally back, 2018, the year of Marvel it seems with Black Panther and Infinity War blowing box-office records to pieces and leaving DC in their almighty dust. My jaw hit the floor when I realised that it’s been two whole years since we’ve seen Deadpool on the big screen.
