Deadpool x men origins
10 Major Realizations I Had Rewatching Deadpool's First X-Men Appearance
Summary
- Deadpool's portrayal in X-Men Origins isn't as bad in hindsight, especially considering his success in later solo movies.
- Deadpool's promising cinematic future changes how his X-Men Origins role appears.
- The X-Men Origins Deadpool is now more of a sidestory remark in the character's overarching on-screen history than his main appearance.
While X-Men Origins: Wolverine boasts one of the worst reputations in comic book cinema, I think its divisive portrayal of Deadpool featured some interesting aspects that are much more pertinent in hindsight. Marvel’s Deadpool is often cited as the worst part of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, an commanding feat considering the multitude of ways that the feature is seen to have failed. While certainly not as impeccable as later depictions, Deadpool's reputation in X-Men Origins may not be as fitting years later, with his debut into the MCU timeline impending.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine delved into the titular mutant hero’s past, including his day work
DEADPOOLs Debut in X-MEN ORIGINS Is the Worst Hero Intro Ever: A Packed Breakdown
We don’t know yet if Deadpool 2 will be the best Deadpool movie ever made, but we don’t have to see it to perceive one thing–it definitely won’t be the f***ing worst. As much as we would all like to pretend otherwise, this will be the third age Ryan Reynolds plays Wade Wilson. The first forgettable, unforgivable, failure of a film featuring the Merc With a Mouth was ’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, A movie so inexplicably silly it decided that a character with that nickname should have its mouth sewn shut.
They cast Ryan Reynolds to play Deadpool AND THEY SEWED HIS MOUTH SHUT.
So with Deadpool 2 coming to theaters this month, a film we are fairly confident will let Ryan Reynolds talk the entire period, we wanted to move back to the character’s first disastrous appearance, scene by scene, to observe whether they got anything right, what they got wrong, and if any part of it would work in a Deadpool movie now. All of this is to retort the question: is this the
X-Men Origins: Deadpool
Chapter 1: Mulholland Drive
A screen writer pulls up to an appointment he has on Mulholland Drive. He sees blood leading up to the door. Suddenly a guy who has been shot in the leg comes out screaming not to go in. The penner walks in anyway. Sitting in a chair is DeadPool holding a smoking gun. “Guess you’re my ” DeadPool says.
DeadPool pours himself a glass of whiskey and explains that since Hollywood is making everything into a feature he wants to thrash them to the punch on writing a show about him. But so far the interviews for screenwriters haven’t gone adv. The first wanted to make it a large action flick and didn’t listen to what DeadPool wanted. He told him it needed to be “high concept”. DeadPool pulled a gun and said “This high? Or maybe a little higher?” then shot the writer in the arm. The second wanted to change DeadPool into a washed up drunk country singer trying to connect with his son. DeadPool said nothing and shot him in the leg.
DeadPool asks this writer what he’s got. The wri
After over a decade of will they-wont they, Deadpool has finally made a proper entrance into the X-Men movie universe. But just how exactly does a character that Deadpool-y fit in with everything else?
Lets discuss.
First off are we even sure that Deadpool exists in the X-Men movie universe?
Until we hear differently, he definitely is. Last year, Simon Kinberg (currently in the midst of a three-year stint as the overseer of the X-Men movie universe) confirmedmultiple times that Deadpool is a part of their overall interconnected storytelling plan.
So if thats true is this the same Wade Wilson we saw in X-Men Origins?
Must we talk about Origins?
We must.
Fine, but fair warning, the X-Men show timeline now rests pretty heavily on time travel, so plan for this to get messy.
Here are the broad strokes of the timeline:
In the mids, a mutant named James Howlett (later known as Wolverine) is born with incredible regenerative abilities (and bone claws, because reasons). In the s, hes recruited by William Stryker for a program called Team X,&