Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) : Notes
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) : Notes
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The MCU film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), the sequel to the X-Men films Deadpool (2016)
and Deadpool 2 (2018), integrated the series' iteration of Wade Wilson / Deadpool, reprised by Ryan
Reynolds, and an alternate version of Hugh Jackman's Logan / Wolverine, into the continuity of the
MCU, while serving as a send-off for the original franchise.[313] Several other actors reprised their
roles as characters who were exiled from the original series' universe into the Void, including Aaron
Stanford as John Allerdyce / Pyro, Dafne Keen as Laura / X-23, and Tyler Mane as Victor Creed /
Sabretooth, as well as the characters Azazel, Juggernaut, Lady
Deathstrike, Psylocke, Toad, Callisto, Arclight, and Blob. Additionally, the film's credits feature a
tribute to the original franchise in the form of a montage of clips and behind-the-scenes footage set
to "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" by Green Day.
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1. ^ Jump up to:a b From X-Men to Dark Phoenix, the company was known as 20th
Century Fox. After its rebranding in January 2020, The New Mutants would be the
only film in the franchise released under the name 20th Century Studios.
2. ^ The scene set in a Days of Future Past-esque setting in which Cable travels back in
time is designated as taking place on Earth-66250.[129]
3. ^ The scene in which Deadpool shoots his Weapon XI self from X-Men Origins:
Wolverine creates a new timeline designated as Earth-18315.[129]
4. ^ Credited as Ellen Page; The Last Stand and Days of Future Past were released
before Page came out as transgender.
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