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Ryan Reynolds | ... | ||
Karan Soni | ... |
Dopinder
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Ed Skrein | ... | ||
Michael Benyaer | ... | ||
Stefan Kapicic | ... |
Colossus
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Brianna Hildebrand | ... | ||
Style Dayne | ... |
Jeremy (Pizza Guy)
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Kyle Cassie | ... |
Gavin Merchant
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Taylor Hickson | ... |
Meghan Orlovsky
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Ayzee | ... |
Teen Girl #1
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Naika Toussaint | ... |
Teen Girl #2
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Randal Reeder | ... |
Buck
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T.J. Miller | ... | ||
Isaac C. Singleton Jr. | ... |
Boothe
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Morena Baccarin | ... |
This is the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. Written by 20th Century Fox
After waiting for this movie for years I was almost sure I would be disappointed with that high of expectations. But I was really happy to be wrong. The movie was full of hilarious references of pop- culture and classic movies. But the best ones was self-references of Ryan Reynolds. They implemented Deadpool's breaking of the 4th wall masterfully.
The movie was both an origin story and a revenge/rescue story at the same time. It had a unique telling and it was effective. Ryan Reynolds was great, Ed Skrein was great all the cast felt genuine and they had great synergy.
There was some tweaks and some characters were different than their comic book counter-parts but as a fan of Deadpool's comic's more than being fine with it I loved the said tweaks.
The movie itself felt like a comic book there were scenes you could swear was panels.
The action scenes were mind blowing. Most of the time the humour overshadowed the fluent action.
Deadpool is just the movie for you if you can enjoy some dirty jokes and if you have not lived in a cave for the last 10 years and can understand the references.