do you have to stay until the end to see a post-credits scene?

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine opposite Ryan Reynolds in new trailer

The action movie “Deadpool & Wolverine” was released in theaters this Wednesday, July 24, 2024. But do we have to wait until the end of the credits to discover an exclusive scene?

Deadpool & Wolverine Will it save the MCU? What is certain is that it will definitely bring some shocks! The new superhero film featuring the reunion between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman was released in theaters this Wednesday, July 24. Fans can therefore discover the third episode featuring the immortal superhero, but above all the most irreverent of the MCU.

In detail, this Deadpool 3 sees Wade Wilson (still played by Ryan Reynolds) get recruited by the TVA, the Time Variance Authority in charge of the multiverse introduced in the series Lokito allow him to officially join the MCU. Without knowing the circumstances, his path will cross that of Wolverine, but also possibly other personalities of the MCU.

This film was particularly anticipated by fans since Deadpool definitely does nothing like everyone else, and the franchise is known for its cameos and explosive jokes. As such, this third episode is not without merit, far from it, and offers appearances that will make fans of the universe scream Marvel. From there to saving the superhero franchise, which has generated less enthusiasm since the tidal wave Endgame ? Nothing is less sure.

What is certain in any case is that Deadpool & Wolverine follows a well-established MCU tradition: the post-credits scene. This third episode renews with the tradition and offers a small scene in the mind of its protagonist, at the end of the credits. However, we will not reveal the content to avoid any spoilers and leave the pleasure to the spectators.

Synopsis – Wade Wilson is recruited by the TVA to join the Marvel Universe, introducing the X-Force. Deadpool will face Wolverine but possibly other variants of well-known characters from the comics.

Deadpool & Wolverine keeps all its promises: Marvel offers a new fun, explosive and enjoyable film for all fans of superhero films of the last 25 years. Reunions, cameos, fights, references and questionable jokes are all there in the vein of its ultra-irreverent superhero. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have a blast, as do fans of the Marvel universe who risk remaining glued to their seats and exclaiming at each wink and each cameo. When it wants to be more serious or moving, however, the feature film unfortunately reveals its weaknesses, and those who are not connoisseurs of the cinematic universe of superheroes (in the sometimes very broad sense) risk being left wanting more. All that remains is the return of these heroes that we loved who seem to be saying their goodbyes here for good. Deadpool seems to be making the transition between the old MCU (the original one of the X-Men universe in which Deadpool evolves) and the new one (that of the Avengersalternate versions and the multiverse), like a page turning. Perhaps this is where the real emotion of this film lies.

  • Ryan Reynolds: Wade Wilson
  • Hugh Jackman: Wolverine
  • Emma Corrin
  • Matthew Macfadyen
  • Karan Soni: Dopinder
  • Leslie Uggams: Blind Al
  • Morena Baccarin: Vanessa
  • Rob Delaney: Peter

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