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Deadpool And Wolverine Movie Review: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman revive MCU but at what cost?

Deadpool And Wolverine Review: Deadpool and Wolverine is just the hyper-aware, self-referential takedown of Marvel Cinematic Universe we had expected. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman might have momentarily resuscitated MCU but it makes one wonder—is this formula sustainable?

July 26, 2024 / 06:11 IST
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Deadpool & Wolverine Movie Review: Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Revive MCU But At What Cost?

Marvel is going through an existential, mid-life, identity crisis all at once. Viewer fatigue has begun to set in. Given their never-ending film releases, spin-offs and unnecessarily long franchises, most of us have realized Martin Scorsese wasn't wrong when he said “Marvel movies aren't cinema”. I mean, it was fun while it lasted but it is beginning to get a little…too much (which Deadpool acknowledges at one point in the film).

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman fight tooth-and-nail as Deadpool & Wolverine to save a sinking ship. Do they succeed? The answer is a resounding yes. The humour, meta-commentary and self-deprecating jokes in the film are deliciously self-aware. But is taking jibes at MCU enough to sustain the franchise which has lost its spark?

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Deadpool & Wolverine Plot

Deadpool & Wolverine opens with Deadpool digging a grave as he looks for Wolverine. This is followed by Ryan Reynolds showing off his dance moves as he grooves to NSYNC hit ‘Bye Bye Bye’ (full-marks to the choreography and Reynold’s dance routine). He simultaneously fights the guards from Time Variance Authority (TVA), who try to nab Deadpool for setting off temporal anomalies in the multiverse.