Deadpool movies in order Deadpool Marathon
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(8)Deadpool movies in order
Get ready to plan the ultimate Deadpool movie marathon with this perfect chronological viewing order. From the original Deadpool to the highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine, your epic binge session starts here.
There are movie nights, and then there are Deadpool marathons. If you've ever wondered about the right order to watch Marvel's most unfiltered antihero, you've come to the right place. With Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and the highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine on the way, it's clear that this won't be your typical MCU binge. Get ready for some R-rated, fourth-wall-breaking, laugh-out-loud chaos. Hey, let's make this wild ride easier for you.
Whether you're a huge comic fan or just love action with a side of self-deprecating humor and a bit of bromance between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, the Deadpool franchise is best enjoyed in the right order. So get your snacks ready, mute your group chat, and get ready to dive into the wild world of Marvel's Deadpool in the only order that does it justice.
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Deadpool Movie 108 min. 2016The origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who, after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.USER SCORE 8 -
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Deadpool 2 Movie 120 min. 2018Wisecracking mercenary Deadpool battles the evil and powerful Cable and other bad guys to save a boy's life.USER SCORE 8 -
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Deadpool & Wolverine Movie 128 min. 2024A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.USER SCORE 8
Deadpool (2016)
Director Tim Miller finally gave Ryan Reynolds the chance to play the 'Merc with a Mouth' the way he should be: full of sarcasm, bloody action, and a good dose of disdain for conventions. Deadpool is a hardcore origin story of Wade Wilson, and it's also a fresh reboot after his, let's say, questionable debut in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In this film, we're going to take a look at how Deadpool got his healing factor, his ties to the Weapon X program, and how his love for Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) keeps him grounded in the face of all the chaos. TJ Miller plays Weasel, while Colossus (Stefan Kapičić) and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) provide some X-Men connections. This film is the perfect start to your marathon. It sets the tone and style for the rest of the series, and it's full of inside jokes.
Deadpool 2
If you thought Deadpool was over the top, wait until you see Deadpool 2. This 2018 sequel, directed by David Leitch (Atomic Blonde, John Wick), takes everything up a notch. There are more explosions, more fourth-wall breaking, more cameos, and yes, the introduction of Cable (Josh Brolin), a time-traveling mutant on a mission. And, of course, Zazie Beetz as Domino, who literally has luck as a superpower. Iconic. Deadpool 2 goes deeper into the emotional journey of Wade Wilson and plays with the bigger themes in the X-Men universe. This is where we first really feel the potential of a multiverse storyline. The movie does a great job of staying true to its R-rated roots while also exploring the moral complexities of being an antihero. And yes, the soundtrack is amazing. Put your phone away, because you won't want to miss a moment.
Deadpool & Wolverine
Finally, after years of anticipation, comes the moment that caused the entire internet to meltdown: I'm thinking of a mashup of Deadpool and Wolverine. This film is a big deal for two reasons: it's the return of Hugh Jackman as Logan with his adamantium claws, and it's the official transition of the Deadpool franchise into the Marvel Studios era. Director Shawn Levy (Free Guy, Stranger Things) is taking the lead, and with Kevin Feige overseeing things, we're now fully diving into the MCU multiverse saga. Deadpool & Wolverine is more than just a team-up. It's a showdown between two totally different mutant icons, with a history that goes way back to the Weapon X program and the X-Men comics. The film's new cast includes Emma Corrin as the enigmatic Cassandra Nova and Matthew Macfadyen as Paradox characters straight from the Marvel universe's more obscure corners. What makes this part extra special is how it honors the previous films, nods to the broader Marvel universe, and simultaneously turns everything on its head. You really can't skip this.
Why This Order Works
Deadpool isn't a linear, tame franchise. That's exactly why this order is so helpful. You start with Wade Wilson's origin story, follow his moral development, and end with a film that not only concludes the Deadpool story but also sets up the future of the MCU. The combination of 20th Century Fox's history and Marvel Studios' storytelling makes this a unique trilogy in the superhero genre.
Plus, this order makes sure you see all the character arcs, running jokes, callbacks, and Easter eggs at their best. Everything comes together when you watch the movies in this order, from the running gag about chimichangas to nods to Wolverine comics and X-Men timeline paradoxes. And yeah, it definitely helps that Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have chemistry that is off the charts.
Tips for the Ultimate Deadpool Movie Marathon
Plan an evening (or weekend) where you really don't want to be disturbed. Put your phone on airplane mode, stock up on your favorite snacks (bonus points for anything with cheese, bacon, and/or jalapeños), and make sure your streaming platform is ready. These movies are great to watch with friends who aren't afraid of a bit of crude humor, excessive violence, and a meta-commentary on the superhero genre.Also, be sure to have time afterward to check out the Easter eggs on YouTube, because believe us, they're there. Think references to Deadpool video games, Marvel animated appearances, obscure X-Men comics, and even real-life Hollywood dramas. Conclusion: A Deadpool movie marathon is not your standard superhero binge. It's a mix of antihero movies, fourth-wall-breaking nonsense, and surprisingly a lot of heart. If you're into action, humor, or just want to see Hugh Jackman use his adamantium claws one more time, this trilogy delivers.
So if you're ready for an evening full of explosions, sarcasm, and a lot of feels, then you know what to do. Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Deadpool & Wolverine. In that order. Wade Wilson would definitely binge-watch it that way himself.