Deadpool 3 Review: Marvel's Fox Farewell

13/08/2024 16 min

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Hosts: J.R. and StaceyShow NotesIntroduction:Welcome and introduction by J.R. and StaceyToday's episode is focused on J.R.'s favorite subject: the Marvel UniverseMarvel Universe Breakdown:Overview of Marvel movies under different umbrellas: Walt Disney, Fox Entertainment, and SonyAcquisition of 20th Century Fox by Disney and its impact on Marvel propertiesDeadpool 3 Overview:Introduction to the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Deadpool 3Screenplay by Ryan Reynolds and othersRated R, notable for being one of the first R-rated Marvel movies under DisneyHugh Jackman's Return:Explanation of Wolverine's return despite the events of the movie "Logan"Brief history of Wolverine and Deadpool in the Fox Marvel UniverseMovie Highlights:Insights into the movie's plot and its connection to the multi-universe themeWarning for new viewers: Watching previous Wolverine movies recommended for contextDeadpool 3 ties into the larger Marvel narrative in a fun, edgy, and comedic wayProduction and Release:Impact of the SAG-AFTRA strike on the movie's productionHigh praise for the movie's quality and special effectsRuntime: 128 minutesBudget: $200 million, approaching $420 million globallyTheater Etiquette:Reminder for parents to be considerate of others in the theaterCameos and Easter Eggs:Numerous cameos from various characters in the Marvel UniverseHomage to 20th Century Fox Marvel moviesSpecific Easter egg involving an X-Men character from a canceled moviePost-Credit Scenes:Explanation of the importance and humor of the post-credit scenesOverall Impressions:J.R.'s appreciation for the movie and its contribution to the Marvel UniverseStacey's perspective as a non-super fan, finding some parts confusing but overall enjoyableAcknowledgment of the film's humor and real-life referencesFinal Thoughts:J.R.'s belief that Deadpool 3 has the potential to save Marvel due to its strong character and humorStacey's take on the movie's rewatchabilityOutro:Shout out to the production team and castRest in peace to Ant-Man in the context of the filmSmoke monsters reference from Lost and their impactWhere to Find Us:Instagram: @SparrowsUnderReviewTikTok: @SparrowsUnderReviewEmail: [email protected]:Thank you for listeningStay tuned for more reviews and insights on movies, TV shows, and pop cultureBe sure to check out our other episodes and follow us on social media for more updates and content! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.