“Deadpool & Wolverine” has finally hit theaters, marking the long-awaited reunion of Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, and Wolverine, portrayed by Hugh Jackman. This film takes audiences on a wild ride through the multiverse, where the duo encounters both familiar faces and new foes. Their primary adversaries include a bureaucratic villain from the TVA named Paradox, played by Matthew Macfadyen, and the evil twin of Charles Xavier, Cassandra Nova, portrayed by Emma Corrin.
As the story unfolds, Deadpool finds himself yanked from his universe and thrust into a new role by the TVA. Paradox presents him with a unique opportunity to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, perhaps even the Avengers. However, this comes at a steep price: Deadpool’s original universe, Earth-10005, is set to be erased because it has lost its “anchor being,” Wolverine. This revelation sends Deadpool on a quest across dimensions to find a replacement Wolverine, ultimately leading him to the “worst” version of the character.
Paradox, eager to hasten the demise of Deadpool’s timeline, banishes both Deadpool and Wolverine to a void—a realm filled with forgotten beings, overseen by a giant smoke monster reminiscent of the one from “Loki.” The duo manages to escape back to Deadpool’s world using a sling ring from Cassandra Nova, who has her own ambitions of using a device called the Time Ripper to obliterate all universes, forcing everyone to live under her rule in the void.
To thwart Cassandra’s plans, Deadpool and Wolverine must confront an army of Deadpool variants, including Lady Deadpool, Dogpool, and even a Cowboy Deadpool. The action escalates as they battle through these variants in a chaotic sequence that showcases their unique fighting styles and camaraderie. Eventually, they reach the subway station where the Time Ripper is located.
Upon arrival, Paradox reveals that the only way to disable the Time Ripper is for one of them to sacrifice themselves by connecting two powerlines—an act that would result in their own death. Wolverine, seeking redemption for his past failures, volunteers for the task. However, in true Deadpool fashion, he incapacitates Wolverine and attempts to take on the sacrifice himself.
As Deadpool struggles to connect the powerlines, Wolverine arrives just in time to assist him. Together, they manage to shut down the Time Ripper, leading to the destruction of Cassandra Nova and the imprisonment of Paradox. In a surprising twist, Deadpool convinces B-13, a TVA agent, to allow the Deadpool variants to return to their respective universes instead of being sent back to the void.
The film concludes with a heartwarming scene that mirrors an earlier moment, where Deadpool and his friends gather in his apartment. This time, however, Wolverine is present, having found a new sense of belonging after their adventure. Additionally, X-23, played by Dafne Keen, joins the group, symbolizing a new beginning for both characters.
As the credits roll, viewers are treated to a montage of behind-the-scenes clips from previous Fox Marvel films, set to Green Day’s “Good Riddance.” This serves as a nostalgic farewell to the Fox universe while also hinting at the potential for Deadpool and Wolverine to continue their adventures in the MCU.
Despite the film’s multiverse themes, it remains largely self-contained, focusing on the personal journeys of Deadpool and Wolverine rather than setting up future MCU events. Director Shawn Levy emphasized the intention to create a standalone story, allowing the characters to exist within their own narrative without being tethered to the larger MCU framework.
The concept of “anchor beings” introduced in the film may play a significant role in the future of the Multiverse Saga. Each universe has an anchor being whose death can lead to its decline. In this case, Wolverine served as the anchor for Earth-10005, and Deadpool’s actions to bring in a new Wolverine effectively saved his universe from collapse.
As fans speculate about the future of these characters, the film leaves the door open for potential appearances in upcoming MCU projects. The post-credits scene, featuring Deadpool revealing the truth about Chris Evans’ Human Torch, adds a humorous twist and reinforces the film’s playful tone.
In summary, “Deadpool & Wolverine” delivers a satisfying conclusion to the duo’s journey, showcasing their growth and friendship while also paying homage to the legacy of the Fox Marvel films. The film’s blend of humor, action, and heartfelt moments makes it a memorable addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, leaving audiences eager for what lies ahead for these beloved characters.
Source: IGN