Deadpool recebe uma oferta da Autoridade de Variância Temporal para se juntar ao Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, mas em vez disso recruta uma variante do Wolverine para salvar seu universo ... Ler tudoDeadpool recebe uma oferta da Autoridade de Variância Temporal para se juntar ao Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, mas em vez disso recruta uma variante do Wolverine para salvar seu universo da extinção.Deadpool recebe uma oferta da Autoridade de Variância Temporal para se juntar ao Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, mas em vez disso recruta uma variante do Wolverine para salvar seu universo da extinção.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Estrelas
- Prêmios
- 29 vitórias e 70 indicações no total
- Wade Wilson
- (as Gordon Reynolds)
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Disappointing
"Deadpool 3 was an unexpected disappointment, falling far short of the franchise's earlier successes. The humor, which has always been Deadpool's most defining and entertaining quality, was sorely lacking in this latest installment. In previous movies, the jokes were sharp, irreverent, and perfectly timed, but in Deadpool 3, they felt forced and uninspired. It was as if the writers were trying too hard to recreate the magic of the first two films, but instead ended up with a series of awkward and unfunny moments that did not land.
Moreover, one of the most glaring issues with Deadpool 3 was the absurd amount of cameos. Cameos can be a fun and exciting surprise when used sparingly, but this movie took it to a ridiculous level. The sheer volume of them turned what could have been enjoyable Easter eggs into a frustrating distraction. Each new appearance pulled me further out of the story, making it difficult to stay engaged with the main plot. It seemed like the filmmakers were more interested in showcasing a parade of guest stars than focusing on a coherent and compelling narrative.
The overreliance on cameos also highlighted another problem: the lack of a strong, central story. In previous Deadpool films, the balance between character development, humor, and action was spot on. Deadpool 3, however, struggled to find its footing, often feeling like a disjointed series of skits rather than a cohesive story. This was particularly evident in the pacing, which was uneven and, at times, downright sluggish. Just when I thought the plot was finally gaining momentum, another cameo or a poorly executed joke would derail it.
Character development also took a hit in this film. The charm of the Deadpool character lies in his complexity and depth, but in this installment, he came off as a caricature of his former self. The nuances that made him such a compelling anti-hero were overshadowed by an overemphasis on crude humor and unnecessary antics. This was a real shame, as Ryan Reynolds has consistently brought a unique blend of wit and emotional depth to the role, but even his talents couldn't save the floundering script.
Additionally, the supporting characters, who had been so integral to the storylines of the previous movies, were underutilized and poorly written. Their interactions with Deadpool felt superficial, lacking the meaningful connections that had previously added layers to the narrative. The new characters introduced in this film failed to leave a lasting impression, making their presence feel like an afterthought rather than a carefully crafted addition to the Deadpool universe.
The action sequences, usually a high point in Deadpool films, were another letdown. They lacked the creativity and excitement that fans have come to expect. Instead of thrilling, well-choreographed fights, we were given generic and forgettable scenes that did little to elevate the overall experience. The visual effects, too, were inconsistent, with some moments looking surprisingly subpar for a movie of this budget and scale.
In conclusion, Deadpool 3 was a frustrating experience that failed to capture the essence of what made the first two films so special. The forced humor, excessive cameos, weak storyline, and lackluster action sequences all contributed to a movie that felt more like a cash grab than a genuine continuation of the beloved franchise. Fans of the Merc with a Mouth deserved better, and it's disappointing to see such a promising series take such a significant misstep."
A little big adventure of poor humour and lacklustre cameos
Much of the film is filled with Wolverine and Deadpool needlessly stabbing of one another as if that was going to help the plot.
The cameos were more time fillers because the plot itself was without any substance.
They should stop Ryan Reynolds from writing screenplays. Anyone encouraging him should be accused of having an agenda.
If you feel that my review is stupid, ask yourself what's left of the film once you remove stupid insults, stabbing, shooting and witless sexual references?
I get that the film is a fantasy action film. It just doesn't deliver on any other level other than being base comedy.
The Bloodiest Mayhem Of The Century!
It's beyond the MCU timeline, it's beyond even FOX's "X-Men" movies. It's about all the kids who grew up with these movies and these characters. The kids, who are now adults, but still love every bit of it.
You know it's going to be fun with these two, but man... I laughed so hard, even my stomach was feeling it. And the jokes... be sure this is not Deadpool watered down in the MCU, it's Deadpool at its best. The inevitable bromance unveiled before our eyes. The story is fine, nothing special, but you feel it, and knowing the past knowledge about these characters and their respective universes makes everything hit the emotions.
What about the cameos, you'd ask, I guess? Well, we already know about a bunch of them, but be sure, there's a bunch more and even the ones we already knew are more than what meets the eye.
Emma Corrin as the villain Cassandra Nova is such a good addition to the movie and to the MCU as a whole. She is smart, strong, cold-blooded and also makes fun of our two leads.
The action and the visuals are beyond amazing. There are some really, really creative scenes, where adamantium swords and claws create such a mayhem, that makes everything so bloody!
The music choice is great and fun, at times could crack you so much. The opening scene is pure gold!
Can't praise the movie enough, but "Deadpool & Wolverine" is definitely in my top 5 cinema experiences, and you can easily guess the other ones. The whole theater was laughing, cheering and sobbing like a one person. What more could you ask for? Also, the movie got such a rewatchability factor, the length is perfect and be sure it will make tons of money! You can't possibly catch all the details in the first viewing for sure, but you will want to, so you'll go again and again... and again.
What about the credit scene, you might ask? I kind of don't want to say anything about it because I don't want to spoil even the possible direction your thought is taking. Just stay for it, also during the credits there is something really beautiful. It's nowhere near "fun filler", it's not "Infinity War" level too, but it's a great movie, and it's one of MCU's finest!
Till you're 90 Wolverine!
Half way In...
The movie in its entirety was very enjoyable, but it seemed like they just had to come up with something for the fun of it. Don't get me wrong, Ryan Reynolds does a phenomenal job, and the some scenes are just way to hilarious. But it lacked something which i somehow can't explain, it just seemed like they could have come up with a better story imo. But what do I know?
I say go for it, and at least you end up laughing.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesHugh Jackman said he really was done playing the character of Wolverine after Logan (2017). He then said he regretted that statement after watching the first Deadpool (2016) and expressed to Ryan his interest in the two characters meeting on the big screen. When asked why he chose to return for this film, he simply said, "I just wanted to do it, and I felt it in my gut", adding that he wanted to have the best possible time ever on a movie set together with Ryan Reynolds. Likewise, Reynolds wanted to work alongside Jackman since the first Deadpool film and was saddened when he (Jackman) retired from the role.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhile Wolverine and Deadpool are making their odyssey in the Honda Odyssey, the car's clock jumps ahead three hours during their conversation.
- Citações
Elliot Chipman: Holy shit. That's Deadpool.
Kevin Chipman: And that's Wolverine.
Deadpool: You're damn straight it is. Fox killed him. Disney brought him back. They're gonna make him do this till he's 90.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos"Nicepool" is credited to Ryan Reynolds's fictitious twin brother Gordon Reynolds.
- Versões alternativasIn order to get a release in China, some scenes were edited or removed. The scene where Al asks Deadpool to do cocaine and then lists different names for it was completely cut out. The TVA agents fight scene had most of the blood edited out. When Wolverine kills Sabretooth, his head does not fall off on-screen and when Deadpool picks it up, a wide shot is used. Human Torch's death is shown but only briefly and his body does not melt. The Deadpool corps fight cuts out some parts and removes most of the blood. Sexual words were bleeped out. Only some f words were removed.
- ConexõesEdited from Thor: O Mundo Sombrio (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasOnly You (and You Alone) (re-recorded)
Written by Buck Ram and Buck Ram (as Ande Rand)
Performed by The Platters
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard
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- Deadpool 3
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- Orçamento
- US$ 200.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 636.745.858
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 211.435.291
- 28 de jul. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.338.073.645
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 8 min(128 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1




