Deadpool & Wolverine Movie Review: Hugh Jackman Vs Ryan Reynolds A Perfect Duo
Inspired by this idea, he conceived this new film featuring Wolverine and Deadpool, depicting the friendship and adventure of the two.
Deadpool and Wolverine exist because Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine nine times and retired from the role after 2017's "Logan," loved the Deadpool series and was good friends with its star Ryan Reynolds. Jackman wanted to combine this mutant with Wolverine and Deadpool. He thought the pair should star in a film based on friendship, based on his favorite genre. Inspired by this idea, he conceived this new film featuring Wolverine and Deadpool, depicting the friendship and adventure of the two.
Storyline
The final product of this movie is true to the spirit of the franchise, while pushing its self-conscious humor and fourth-wall-breaking genre so far that it all feels like the result of a challenge: How big can one make “honesty” air quotes while still touching the heart? About half an hour into the film, Wade (Deadpool) is sent on a multi-world mission that forces him to team up with Wolverine (don't worry about the reasons; you'll find out when you see the film, which will make a billion dollars regardless of any criticism). The pair wander into a prison-like "Void" ruled by Cassandra Nova (Emma Corwin), the bald, bone-thin twin sister of Charles Xavier.