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Let’s be honest: By 2016, superhero fatigue was already knocking on the door. We’d seen grim-dark Gothams, color-saturated space operas, and plenty of city-wide destruction. Then, along came a guy in a red spandex suit, picking up a fallen action figure of himself, looking straight into the camera, and saying, “You’re probably wondering how you got here.” deadpool moviesda
The Deadpool movies aren’t just a breath of fresh air—they’re a middle finger to the entire genre, delivered with a smile and a chimichanga. And somehow, they work perfectly. Here’s a draft for a fun, engaging blog
The Deadpool films changed the industry. They proved that R-rated superhero comedies could be blockbusters, paving the way for Logan, Joker, and The Boys. More importantly, the acquisition of 20th Century Fox by Disney led to the unique situation of Deadpool—a violent, sexually promiscuous, foul-mouthed mercenary—entering the family-friendly MCU. The third film, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), serves as the ultimate culmination of his meta-journey: the character literally bridging two cinematic universes. It is a testament to the franchise’s strength that the transition did not require watering down the character; instead, the MCU bent its rules to accommodate him. Let’s be honest: By 2016, superhero fatigue was
Release Date: February 12, 2016
Director: Tim Miller
Budget: $58 million
Box Office: $782 million worldwide