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]]>Walter (Zathura)
Walter’s future self comes to the rescue as an astronaut that has been stuck in the game for many years.
Professor X (X-Men: Days of Future Past)
Patrick Stewart as his older self must convince James MaCavoy as his younger self to join minds and save the day.
David Bowman (2001: A Space Odyssey)
When David encounters the baby version of himself on his journey through time, movie history was made.
Biff (Back to the Future)
The timelines in Back to the Future: Part II are messy to say the least. One crucial moment is when older Biff hands over the Sports Almanac which causes the future to go astray.
Deadpool (Deadpool 2)
In one of the best after credit scenes of Marvel history, Deadpool goes back in time to the Wolverine movie where he kills the other version of himself. He claims he is “cleaning up the timelines”.
Bill and Ted (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure)
Bill and Ted decide to go on their adventure because they are convinced by future versions of themselves. To prove that the alternate versions of themselves aren’t impostors, they challenge the alternates to think of a number. 69 dudes!!
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]]>The post Top 10 Stan Lee Cameos appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Lee looks rather perturbed when Jean Grey changes the direction of his hose with her telekinesis.
Iron Man (2008)
Tony Stark mistakes Lee for Hugh Hefner.
Thor (2011)
Lee attempts to move Thor’s hammer with his pickup truck. Unfortunately, he has no luck.
Avengers (2012)
In a scene which seems reminiscent of Magneto in the post-credit scene of the X-Men sequel, Lee pops up in a newsreel playing chess in the park. He is being interviewed and says: “Superheroes in New York? Give me a break.” Some sneaky meta-humour there.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Spider-Man and the Lizard take their epic fight into the school library and books and shelves fly everywhere. Lee stands obliviously in the foreground, enjoying a piece of classical music which the audience enjoys with him, before the violent and chaotic crashes return.
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Rocket catches him flirting with a young woman through his spy gadget.
Deadpool (2016)
Lee appears as an emcee as a strip club. We weren’t sure if we were more shocked or amused.
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
As all the world’s nuclear weapons are launched into space, Stan Lee stands next to Joan, his real life wife, watching.
Doctor Strange (2016)
During the fight scene between Dr Strange, Mardo and Kaecilius, Lee can be spotted on a bus in NYC reading a copy of “The Doors of Perception.” More sneaky meta-humour.
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Lee made an appearance in Infinity War as Peter Parker’s cynical bus driver.
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]]>The post James Gunn and Ryan Reynolds Tease Deadpool/Guardians Crossover appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Ryan Reynolds starred as Deadpool in the 2016 feature with the eponymous title. He also recently starred again in the 2018 sequel, which fans are describing as hilarious and better than the original in every aspect. The movie is currently rated a respectable 8.1/10 on IMDB.
James Gunn seemed to be among those who rated the movie and tweeted last weekend:
“Yesterday I finally saw Deadpool 2, which I loved, and also the brilliant Revenge. Two completely different, fantastic films – cinema’s alive!”
Ryan Reynolds saw the tweet and replied: “Thank you James! Crossover?”
Gunn followed up with a “Yes, please.”
Although the tone was light and teasing, we’re hoping that it could in fact be a possibility. In 2019, Disney and Fox are due to merge, meaning that Deadpool and the rest of the X-Men films will join the Guardians of the Galaxy family franchise.
We’re not saying a Deadpool and Guardians crossover is guaranteed, but it could happen and that’s definitely something.
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]]>The post 5 Hilarious Cameos in “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Professor-X (‘s wheelchair)
Xavier doesn’t appear in the movie, but his wheelchair does. Watch out for Ryan Reynolds wheeling it round the X-men mansion.
Brad Pitt
Deadpool forms a “supergroup” of heroes called the X-Force and one of them is a mutant who can turn invisible called Vanisher. Although he only turns visible for a split second when he gets electrocuted, it is revealed in that second that Vanisher is Brad Pitt.
Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk, the star of Rogue One, plays a small cameo role as a redneck when Cable time travels to the present.
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine appears in an after-credits clip when archive footage of X-Men Origins: Wolverine shows the movie’s version of Deadpool confronted by Logan. Ryan Reynolds then appears to blow out the brains of this other Deadpool claiming he is “trying to clean up the timelines.”
Ryan Reynolds
In another post-credit scene Deadpool travels back in time to execute Ryan Reynolds before he can sign on to Green Lantern. Reynolds playing Deadpool to execute his real self is hard to wrap your head round, but it was hilarious.
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]]>The post First Reactions to “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>One viewer said:
“Oh man, Deadpool 2 is really good fun. All the hilarity and self-awareness of the first film but it also manages to be quite subversive and weirdly sweet. Thoroughly enjoyed myself (also you’re gonna wanna stick around for those post-credits).” -Sammy Paul.
Another said:
“I didn’t absolutely love the first Deadpool, but man, Deadpool 2 does the trick for me. Hilarious when it needs to be, surprisingly touching when it needs be (not in that way, gross), and is kinda the best X-Men-universe flick in forever. Also: DOMINO RULEZ.” -Brian Truitt
It sounds as if we’re in for a hilariously wild ride with a hint of emotional depth and more of Marvel’s notorious post-credit scenes.
If you missed the final trailer, you can fill yourself in on what’s to come here:
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]]>The post “Deadpool 2” Drops Final Trailer appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The new trailer shows more action and introduces us to several new characters for the first time. It looks as if Deadpool (Ryan Renalds) is putting together something of a supergroup (or rather a “super duper f***ing group”) to help take down the movie’s enemy, Cable (Josh Brolin).
The trailer has kept in trend with the previous teasers, reminding us the Deadpool movies do not take themselves too seriously. In the trailer, Deadpool makes a dig at the upcoming Avengers movie, Avengers: Infinity War, by referencing the movie’s super-villain, who is intent on wiping out half the universe. Deadpool jests: “Pump the hate breaks, Thanos.”
The unlikely superhero also makes a dig at DC, which has been criticized by Marvell fans for being too dark and depressing. In a quip against Cable, Deadpool says: “So dark — are you sure you’re not from the DC universe?”
The movie is expected to fair well at the box office. The original film grossed a whopping $783 million worldwide, which earned it the status of the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.
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]]>The post 6 Characters Who Overcame the Limits of Time and Met Themselves appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Walter (Zathura)
Walter’s future self comes to the rescue as an astronaut that has been stuck in the game for many years.
Professor X (X-Men: Days of Future Past)
Patrick Stewart as his older self must convince James MaCavoy as his younger self to join minds and save the day.
David Bowman (2001: A Space Odyssey)
When David encounters the baby version of himself on his journey through time, movie history was made.
Biff (Back to the Future)
The timelines in Back to the Future: Part II are messy to say the least. One crucial moment is when older Biff hands over the Sports Almanac which causes the future to go astray.
Deadpool (Deadpool 2)
In one of the best after credit scenes of Marvel history, Deadpool goes back in time to the Wolverine movie where he kills the other version of himself. He claims he is “cleaning up the timelines”.
Bill and Ted (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure)
Bill and Ted decide to go on their adventure because they are convinced by future versions of themselves. To prove that the alternate versions of themselves aren’t impostors, they challenge the alternates to think of a number. 69 dudes!!
The post 6 Characters Who Overcame the Limits of Time and Met Themselves appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post Top 10 Stan Lee Cameos appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Lee looks rather perturbed when Jean Grey changes the direction of his hose with her telekinesis.
Iron Man (2008)
Tony Stark mistakes Lee for Hugh Hefner.
Thor (2011)
Lee attempts to move Thor’s hammer with his pickup truck. Unfortunately, he has no luck.
Avengers (2012)
In a scene which seems reminiscent of Magneto in the post-credit scene of the X-Men sequel, Lee pops up in a newsreel playing chess in the park. He is being interviewed and says: “Superheroes in New York? Give me a break.” Some sneaky meta-humour there.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Spider-Man and the Lizard take their epic fight into the school library and books and shelves fly everywhere. Lee stands obliviously in the foreground, enjoying a piece of classical music which the audience enjoys with him, before the violent and chaotic crashes return.
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Rocket catches him flirting with a young woman through his spy gadget.
Deadpool (2016)
Lee appears as an emcee as a strip club. We weren’t sure if we were more shocked or amused.
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
As all the world’s nuclear weapons are launched into space, Stan Lee stands next to Joan, his real life wife, watching.
Doctor Strange (2016)
During the fight scene between Dr Strange, Mardo and Kaecilius, Lee can be spotted on a bus in NYC reading a copy of “The Doors of Perception.” More sneaky meta-humour.
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Lee made an appearance in Infinity War as Peter Parker’s cynical bus driver.
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]]>The post James Gunn and Ryan Reynolds Tease Deadpool/Guardians Crossover appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Ryan Reynolds starred as Deadpool in the 2016 feature with the eponymous title. He also recently starred again in the 2018 sequel, which fans are describing as hilarious and better than the original in every aspect. The movie is currently rated a respectable 8.1/10 on IMDB.
James Gunn seemed to be among those who rated the movie and tweeted last weekend:
“Yesterday I finally saw Deadpool 2, which I loved, and also the brilliant Revenge. Two completely different, fantastic films – cinema’s alive!”
Ryan Reynolds saw the tweet and replied: “Thank you James! Crossover?”
Gunn followed up with a “Yes, please.”
Although the tone was light and teasing, we’re hoping that it could in fact be a possibility. In 2019, Disney and Fox are due to merge, meaning that Deadpool and the rest of the X-Men films will join the Guardians of the Galaxy family franchise.
We’re not saying a Deadpool and Guardians crossover is guaranteed, but it could happen and that’s definitely something.
The post James Gunn and Ryan Reynolds Tease Deadpool/Guardians Crossover appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post 5 Hilarious Cameos in “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Professor-X (‘s wheelchair)
Xavier doesn’t appear in the movie, but his wheelchair does. Watch out for Ryan Reynolds wheeling it round the X-men mansion.
Brad Pitt
Deadpool forms a “supergroup” of heroes called the X-Force and one of them is a mutant who can turn invisible called Vanisher. Although he only turns visible for a split second when he gets electrocuted, it is revealed in that second that Vanisher is Brad Pitt.
Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk, the star of Rogue One, plays a small cameo role as a redneck when Cable time travels to the present.
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine appears in an after-credits clip when archive footage of X-Men Origins: Wolverine shows the movie’s version of Deadpool confronted by Logan. Ryan Reynolds then appears to blow out the brains of this other Deadpool claiming he is “trying to clean up the timelines.”
Ryan Reynolds
In another post-credit scene Deadpool travels back in time to execute Ryan Reynolds before he can sign on to Green Lantern. Reynolds playing Deadpool to execute his real self is hard to wrap your head round, but it was hilarious.
The post 5 Hilarious Cameos in “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post First Reactions to “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>One viewer said:
“Oh man, Deadpool 2 is really good fun. All the hilarity and self-awareness of the first film but it also manages to be quite subversive and weirdly sweet. Thoroughly enjoyed myself (also you’re gonna wanna stick around for those post-credits).” -Sammy Paul.
Another said:
“I didn’t absolutely love the first Deadpool, but man, Deadpool 2 does the trick for me. Hilarious when it needs to be, surprisingly touching when it needs be (not in that way, gross), and is kinda the best X-Men-universe flick in forever. Also: DOMINO RULEZ.” -Brian Truitt
It sounds as if we’re in for a hilariously wild ride with a hint of emotional depth and more of Marvel’s notorious post-credit scenes.
If you missed the final trailer, you can fill yourself in on what’s to come here:
The post First Reactions to “Deadpool 2” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post “Deadpool 2” Drops Final Trailer appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The new trailer shows more action and introduces us to several new characters for the first time. It looks as if Deadpool (Ryan Renalds) is putting together something of a supergroup (or rather a “super duper f***ing group”) to help take down the movie’s enemy, Cable (Josh Brolin).
The trailer has kept in trend with the previous teasers, reminding us the Deadpool movies do not take themselves too seriously. In the trailer, Deadpool makes a dig at the upcoming Avengers movie, Avengers: Infinity War, by referencing the movie’s super-villain, who is intent on wiping out half the universe. Deadpool jests: “Pump the hate breaks, Thanos.”
The unlikely superhero also makes a dig at DC, which has been criticized by Marvell fans for being too dark and depressing. In a quip against Cable, Deadpool says: “So dark — are you sure you’re not from the DC universe?”
The movie is expected to fair well at the box office. The original film grossed a whopping $783 million worldwide, which earned it the status of the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.
The post “Deadpool 2” Drops Final Trailer appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
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