Deadpool & Wolverine has been in cinemas since last week. The first and only MCU film this year exceeded all expectations at the start and thrilled Marvel fans with over 20 cameos. Anyone who watches the multiverse team-up with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in the German dubbed version and does not read the credits carefully will, however, missed a few hidden guest appearances have.
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Deadpool & Wolverine has prominent voice cameos that you can only hear in the original version
Wade Wilson’s trip through the multiverse and into the void at the end of time not only surprises with nine different Wolverines, but also with other well-known Marvel characters and guest stars. Amidst the masses of cameos, there are also a few hidden surprises.
In the finale of the film, Wade and Logan meet the Deadpool Corps on the streets of New York, which consists of 100 dangerous Deadpool variants. Although they are all masked, three of them reveal themselves through dialogue surprising guest stars who lend them their voices.
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Ladypool and an army of Deadpools
In the original English version, Marvel fans will hear Ryan Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively as Ladypool, Matthew McConaughey as Cowboypool and Nathan Fillion as the flying head aka Headpool.
Although these Hollywood cameos in the German dubbed version not directly take place, Disney and the responsible dubbing studio have come up with a clever alternative. The three talking Deadpool variants were voiced by voice actors who match their original stars.
More “hidden” cameos in Deadpool & Wolverine
In addition to the three big stars, the Deadpool Corps also features a number of other cameos. The two mini-Deadpools Baby pool and kid pool by Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s children Olin and Inez. And even Tom Holland’s brother is hiding in the fray.
Have you noticed the Deadpool variant, which unmistakably has a Welsh dragon on the chest wears? There is also a cameo hidden here that will surprise football fans and fans of the documentary series Welcome to Wrexham. Ryan Reynolds revealed the cameo secret himself on X (formerly Twitter):
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Behind the mask of the variant called Welshpool is the English professional football player Paul Mullin, who has a special friendship with the Deadpool star. Mullin is Striker of the football club AFC Wrexhamwhich has been owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney since 2020.
Another Wrexham player can be seen in an earlier scene. When Deadpool first meets the drunk Wolverine in a bar, striker Ollie Palmer is in the background.