The feeling of exultation seems to be ripely dense in the air for Ryan Reynolds, who leaves no stone unturned to get back at 21st Century Fox in “Deadpool & Wolverine”, despite having fought for and won the desired final products in the form of the first two “Deadpool” films under its banner. The movie simultaneously and more importantly pays an almost necessary homage to its pre-existing and thriving Marvel heroes and franchises before the launch of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Since Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019, I bet Reynolds had just been itching to finally spill his guts which he does in this more successfully done fan servicing movie after “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
Deadpool & Wolverine is the long-awaited swansong to the X-Men and Marvel movies from the 2000s.
The film, featuring Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, has had a massive opening, quickly approaching the US $500 million mark globally. As of the latest figures, “Deadpool & Wolverine” has amassed US $496.3 million worldwide, with the final tally expected to surpass half a billion dollars soon.
Walt Disney Co. has pushed back the scheduled release dates for "Thunderbolts" and "Blade," two Marvel films among many others that have been disrupted by the ongoing strike by Hollywood writers.
Canadian singer Celine Dion said she has been diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder called Stiff-Person Syndrome that causes muscle spasms and has led her to postpone some European shows.
While “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” certainly had a good weekend at the box office,
Superhero movie "Deadpool" dominates the North American box office on its debut weekend, taking in a record breaking $135 million and leaving its competitors in the dust, industry estimates showed Sunday.
Deadpool is a Marvel superhero movie that infuses the usual noble bombast with a welcome dose of grunge.
Ryan Reynolds' superhero slump may be over. Not only had the actor been trying to shed the disappointment of “The Green Lantern” since 2011, Reynolds had also been eager to get his X-Men spinoff, “Deadpool” into theatres for over a decade.
After being years in development, “Deadpool” is finally heading to the big screen next year and giving Wade Wilson a second chance to impress the audience. With production set to begin next month, more news has been coming out about the film recently.