Deadpool 2 hit theatres last week and Ryan Reynolds returns as Wade Wilson, the merc with a mouth who is trying to get on the straight and narrow. A fair warning to watchers, if you have a problem with blood, gore and bone breaking then this might not be the movie for you because it happens all the time. There was a scene where he was literally ripped in half. Despite that, the movie was hilarious, even more so than the first one, with their pop culture references on point. Definitely worth watching.
Warning: Spoilers ahead
The movie opens with Wade Wilson trying to kill himself in a fiery explosion with limbs flying everywhere in an apparent attempt to one up Wolverine, who died at the end of his movie, Logan. He does this after the death of his girlfriend, Vanessa, after they had made plans to start a family together and was shot in the chest. He was unsuccessful in his suicide as he cannot die and is found by Colossus, a member of the X-Men, and taken back to the X mansion.
Deadpool finally accepts the offer to join the X-Men as he feels it’s what Vanessa wants him to do but has a lot of learning to do if he wants to be a hero. On the job he meets a child from a orphanage that abuses mutant children who wants to use his powers to hurt the workers there. Deadpool tries to help him, in an very unhelpful way, and they both end up in jail. Wade realizes that Vanessa actually wants him to safe the kid as they have a way of helping people. He gathers up a team of heroes, who actually answered to an ad he posted and got on the team whether they had super powers not, and spends the rest of the movie trying to save the kid from a time traveller as well as himself.
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