I wasn't listening closely, but they missed an opportunity if Brad Pitts voice didn't yell "Happy Birthday!!"
Can’t believe Wolverine had to fight both CEO’s of Waystar Royco 😭 pic.twitter.com/cyTMwu9iGF
— joe (@MiracleDirector) July 31, 2024
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...................ParkerBrian Earl Spilner said:
If they did Deadpool and Spider-Man, does it hit $2B?
rhutton125 said:
Yeah I hope all the dumb dads that brought their kids along to the third R-rated Deadpool movie also enjoyed the red-band Alien: Romulus trailer. Facehugger tentacles down the throat in vivid detail. Have fun with your kid's nightmares!
given that Wolverine was born sometime between 1882 and 1885, i would say he is too young!!!!Definitely Not A Cop said:
I do kind of want to see Henry Cavill now as Wolverine. Although he might be too old at this point if they are doing a fresh reboot.
You ever think about how much cooler moments like these would be in movies would be if you didnt actively seek out rumors (aka spoilers) online?TCTTS said:Quincey P. Morris said:
Were there rumors that I missed about Blade showing up? The others were surprising but not in the same way. Snipes walked in as Blade and my jaw dropped.
Unfortunately, yeah, every one of the cameos had already been rumored at one point or another, so none were complete surprises, even Blade. There was a long list posted on Twitter a while back that included maybe twice the names that actually made the cut, but every one in the movie was on that list.
That said...
A) After the list was posted, no one believed Snipes would actually be in it, considering he and Reynolds apparently didn't get along at all on Blade: Trinity. There was even a screenshot from one of the trailers showing a black guy in a black trench coat in the background, who people claimed was the CW Blade, as an F you from Reynolds to Snipes. So, in that sense, it was still a surprise that Snipes himself actually appeared.
B) Thankfully, the one I had completely forgotten about was Chris Evans, as the movie totally had me thinking he was somehow back as Cap. Until, of course, his "Flame on!" which I was excited for in and of itself, but I was also stoked because I hadn't remembered until that exact moment.
I assumed it was your job related, but I know a lot of people just do it in their free time as well..or seem to enjoy doing it and discussing it. Just replied to your post because it was discussing the cameos and felt most relevant.TCTTS said:
I don't actively seek out rumors/spoilers online.
Because of my job, I have to keep tabs on industry news.
And the best way to do that is via Twitter, where the "For You" tab (meaning a curated combination of who I follow along with a mix of "suggested tweets" based on who I follow) is often better than the "Following" tab for not missing news, since I can't be on Twitter every second of the day.
Unfortunately, the trade off is that the "For You" tab also feeds me a ton of Marvel fanboy/scoop accounts that spread rumors like wildfire. Yes, I could block them, but then I'm worried the algorithm would start omitting Marvel news altogether.
That said, it's usually not nearly as bad as it was for this movie, and traditionally most accounts are pretty good about keeping that stuff below the fold, so to speak.
That was an awesome ride, but I was quite a bit older when I first rode it. But, I had similar nightmare experiences after my dad took 12-year-old me to see Alien in the summer of 1979.Definitely Not A Cop said:rhutton125 said:
Yeah I hope all the dumb dads that brought their kids along to the third R-rated Deadpool movie also enjoyed the red-band Alien: Romulus trailer. Facehugger tentacles down the throat in vivid detail. Have fun with your kid's nightmares!
Reminds me of the Alien ride/show they used to have at Disney World when I was like 10. I definitely had nightmares after that.
As far as the movie goes, I managed to stay ignorant on every single cameo besides X23. Blade and Gambit showing up were jaw droppers. Peter talking about his "friend's" piercings, only to show them in the next scene was hilarious.
Dro07 said:
Time travel not multidimensional travel
There is no Fox Marvel Universe or MCU without Blade first creating a market. He’s Marvel Daddy. Please retweet for a Logan-like send off. #DeadpoolAndWolverine pic.twitter.com/wGv2ixBT8G
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) August 5, 2024
These two make this sound like the GREATEST movie EVER MADE. https://t.co/I7iZQJOT1o
— Robert Meyer Burnett, Viceroy of Verisimilitude (@RMBee) August 7, 2024
FHKChE07 said:
So one thing I seem to remember about mutants in the MCU is that they couldn't have any because FOX owned the rights to all mutants, but they said Wanda and Quicksilver came from the Mind Stone and weren't mutants like typically portrayed.
The same thing happened in Agents of Shield. All of the "inhumans" were from contaminated fish oil. Now that they can have mutants, everything changed.
Also, for reference, Human Torch is Johnny Storm not Johnny Blaze. That is one of the Ghost Riders.