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Deadpool & Wolverine

User rating: 3.14 231 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: July 26, 2024

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 22, 2024

R | Action, Comedy | 2h 7m

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Based on 734 votes and 231 reviews.


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User rating: August 4, 2024

August 04, 2024 The language was bearable to listen to. myself and people with me had to stay until the end of the show. I hope Hugh or Ryan do take any of their children to see the move.

User rating: August 4, 2024

The movie was more than I expected it to be! The action, the cussing, the humor was all there... It pushed the bar just as you would expect with a Deadpool movie, and it was a good way to show Wolverine, and getting him in that yellow outfit! It was very much fitting and better than expected.

User rating: August 4, 2024

The language was unbearable to listen to. myself and people with me had to leave the show. I hope Hugh or Ryan do not take any of their children to see the move.

User rating: August 3, 2024

It's like they stole their movie plot from Rick & Morty.

User rating: August 3, 2024

Well, I love it. I am a very childish person though. My therapist doesn't know I went to see it. Shhhhh.

User rating: August 3, 2024

It was a cleverly written and had many funny parts, however, the blood, guts and gore were overdone.

User rating: August 3, 2024

Beverly Hills Cop IV is better.

User rating: August 2, 2024

This movie is for adults enjoy your adult movie

User rating: August 2, 2024

The new hangover!

User rating: August 2, 2024

I guess the Deadpool franchise got pulled into the Disney Marvel universe of stupid movie plots. This movie totally disrespected the Logan movie. And I hate stories that involve multiple universes. You're basically telling the audience that nothing means anything.