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The sequel to the first one! (That’s just lazy writing)But wait…there’s more! If your second time wasn’t enough, your second, second time will blow you away. The Deadpool 2 Super Duper $@%!#& Cut* gives you even more of everyone’s favorite red-spandexed superhero now with 15 minutes of brand-new action and jokes lovingly inserted throughout. That’s a whole lotta D in a surprisingly small package! Blu-ray Bonus Features:Gag ReelDeleted/Extended ScenesUntil Your Face Hurts: Alt TakesDeadpool’s Lips are Sealed: Secrets and Easter EggsThe Most Important X-Force MemberDeadpool Family Values: Cast of CharactersDavid Leitch Not Lynch: Directing DP2Roll with the Punches: Action and StuntsThe Deadpool Prison ExperimentChess with Omega RedSwole and Sexy“3-Minute Monologue”Audio Commentary by Ryan Reynolds, David Leitch, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (Theatrical Version Only)Deadpool’s Fun Sack 2Stills (28 Images) Review: Great Movie - "Deadpool 2" delivers exactly what fans loved about the first film—hilarious irreverence, over-the-top action, and a surprising amount of heart. Ryan Reynolds is in peak form as the titular anti-hero, blending razor-sharp wit with genuine emotional moments. The sequel ups the ante with a more expansive story, introducing memorable new characters like Josh Brolin’s gruff and time-traveling Cable, and Zazie Beetz’s incredibly lucky Domino, who steals every scene she’s in. The humor is relentless, with meta-references, fourth-wall breaks, and absurd gags that range from genius to gloriously juvenile. However, the film doesn’t shy away from emotional beats, exploring themes of family, redemption, and loss in ways that feel surprisingly impactful amidst all the chaos. The action sequences are spectacular and creatively choreographed, though some might find the pacing uneven as it juggles its comedic and emotional tones. The supporting cast, including the expanded X-Force team, adds fresh energy, even if not everyone gets their moment to shine (looking at you, Peter). Overall, "Deadpool 2" is a wildly entertaining ride that stays true to its irreverent roots while adding just enough depth to keep it fresh. If you loved the first movie, this sequel is a must-watch. Review: Good movie - Fun movie! My kids said I rented the wrong one, but they enjoyed it anyway lol













| ASIN | B07D1DWG3K |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,434 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,115 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (57,748) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 5.12 x 0.39 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Release date | September 17, 2018 |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
M**N
Great Movie
"Deadpool 2" delivers exactly what fans loved about the first film—hilarious irreverence, over-the-top action, and a surprising amount of heart. Ryan Reynolds is in peak form as the titular anti-hero, blending razor-sharp wit with genuine emotional moments. The sequel ups the ante with a more expansive story, introducing memorable new characters like Josh Brolin’s gruff and time-traveling Cable, and Zazie Beetz’s incredibly lucky Domino, who steals every scene she’s in. The humor is relentless, with meta-references, fourth-wall breaks, and absurd gags that range from genius to gloriously juvenile. However, the film doesn’t shy away from emotional beats, exploring themes of family, redemption, and loss in ways that feel surprisingly impactful amidst all the chaos. The action sequences are spectacular and creatively choreographed, though some might find the pacing uneven as it juggles its comedic and emotional tones. The supporting cast, including the expanded X-Force team, adds fresh energy, even if not everyone gets their moment to shine (looking at you, Peter). Overall, "Deadpool 2" is a wildly entertaining ride that stays true to its irreverent roots while adding just enough depth to keep it fresh. If you loved the first movie, this sequel is a must-watch.
A**I
Good movie
Fun movie! My kids said I rented the wrong one, but they enjoyed it anyway lol
A**B
Hilarious, Action-Packed, and Surprisingly Heartfelt
Deadpool 2 was everything I hoped for and more. The humor is nonstop—sarcastic, over-the-top, and perfectly in line with Deadpool’s wild personality. The action scenes are fast, creative, and super entertaining from start to finish. What surprised me most was the emotional depth. Between all the jokes and chaos, the movie actually has a strong storyline about family, teamwork, and redemption. The new characters add so much personality, and the chemistry within the X-Force team makes it even more fun to watch.
T**R
I would watch first or 3rd over and over
New to Deadpool here, and I have to say it was a good watch, but I found it was not as funny as first or 3rd one.
D**R
Deadpool 2 take from a guy that isn't/wasn't into comic books
The emergence of the Marvel juggernaut caused me to have an interesting observation - a shockingly high percentage of people in my life seem to have an interest in Marvel stuff. Be it comic books or TV shows, there's apparently been this large following for years that's getting drawn out into the light by way of the blockbuster movie. Well, I'm not in that crowd, so the movies have always been more of an oddity for me. A couple of the X-Men movies were ok. The Avengers and Iron Man were fine, too. Deadpool was the first movie where I felt that the sensibilities of the movie were well aligned with my own. If you're reading this you are already familiar with the Deadpool character. The first movie was funny - sophmoric, of course, but with flashes of more textured humor. I wouldn't quite say there's something for everyone, but I think it's pretty accessible to most. I appreciated the references and call-backs to absurdities of the Marvel universe. I enjoyed the first movie. The only real question for people like me: "If I liked the first movie, will I like this one?" After hearing about some of the production difficulties in the making of Deadpool 2 (change in directors, I think), I figured that the movie may be in trouble. When the movie came out, it firmly fell into the category of "I'll see it when it's streaming", despite friends and coworkers telling me that it was entertaining. You see, as Marvel fans, they were not to be trusted. Things I liked: 1.) this movie wasn't a substantial departure from the first effort, in style or substance. The story is not special in any way, but the dialogue remains clever enough to hold interest. Though, if you are put off by double entendres, this is not the movie for you 2.) Deadpool 2 uses secondary characters in a way that was missing in the first movie. Sure, it's a title role movie, but supporting actors can bring a lot to the table. To be clear, the acting is just fine... there will be no end-of-year awards, but it's good for the genre. Ryan Reynolds did a good job, and it's hard to imagine who (and how) someone would act the part better. After that, Zazie Beetz is a scene stealer... she's excellent in Atlanta, and she's a bright spot in this movie. Morena Baccarin is fun to look at, and helps to add a little depth to the proceedings. Josh Brolin surprises as Cable, and Julian Dennison contributes a different type of energy. 3.) visually the movie does some interesting things, though mostly in CGI (for obvious reasons) What I didn't like: 1.) it's only the second movie, and it's already REALLY formulaic. The saving grace is that the cast made this distinctive enough to have the movie stand on its own 2.) the pacing isn't great. All of the criticisms are subjective, of course, but I didn't think the time budget was allocated wisely across the various "acts" of the movie. 3.) it's possible that this is just an artifact of Deadpool being the Marvel character for the casual viewer, but it doesn't feel like they're building this part of the franchise toward anything. It's not that it's really a problem, per se, but it is difficult to see how they will be able to sustain viewer interest in subsequent movies. Wow. I didn't mean to write all of that. In my opinion, if you liked the first movie, you will probably like the second one too. If you are looking for an excuse to see more of Zazie Beetz, then this is worth watching.
J**R
A Zany movie with Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool
Great disc presentation. My Friends were very happy with the gift. Cable and his watch are needed to fix the timeline.
J**S
Fun times ahead!
Plays well, good quality and condition it arrived in, no complaints!
C**S
Hilarious
As usual, they killed it with these movies Deadpool’s hilarious one and two
B**N
Film très drôle et arrivé en bonne état je le conseille
S**O
Come tutti i personaggi dei fumetti, o li si ama o si rimane indifferenti. Deadpool è veramente un personaggio stravagante, più di tanti altri. Ma alla fine è simpatico. Anch’egli ha un vissuto pesante e questa pesantezza ce lo fa apprezzare di più. E poi, sono un collezionista: potrei mai parlare male di qualsiasi personaggio Marvel? Negativo!
P**R
After the success of the first Deadpool movie, the wise cracking fourth wall breaking hitman gets a sequel. Which will not make a lot of sense to those who haven't seen the first film. If you haven't, why are you reading this? Go and watch it. Then come back. After the end of the first film, can Wade and Vanessa live happily ever after? Would they have a movie if so? Fate leaves Deadpool looking for purpose. The X Men might not be the answer. A mysterious boy with special powers and a time travelling killer called Cable [Josh Brolin] might be... Sequels are tricky things. People want the same. But different. But there's enough mileage and flexibility in this format to allow for enough variety to make it click. And when you're throwing gags at the screen at such a rate, most are likely to connect. It's a little stronger plot wise than the first film. It is of course not going to have the freshness and originality of that, but there is still enough great fun and good jokes to make it an entertaining watch. With a bigger cast some characters don't get as much to do as you might like, but Josh Brolin makes a very good Cable, Zazie Beetz is a superb Domino and really deserves her own franchise. And Peter's pretty cool too. There are some bad reviews of this out there, so it might be a matter of subjective opinion. But if you loved the first film, give this a go. As to whether you should watch to the end of the credits, didn't you learn anything from what you were told at the end of that one???? The disc begins with the fox logo, but then goes into the menu with no ads or trailers. Although the box just says English for subtitles and languages, I checked the disc, and it's actually: Languages: English. English audio description. Russian. Ukrainian. Subtitles: English. Russian. Danish, Swedish. Finnish. Estonian. Latvian. Lithuanian. Ukrainian. Extras: A three minute long gag reel. If you've seen one gag reel, you've seen them all. People doing silly dances and pulling faces and the occasional outtake that raises a slight smile. This is no different. Deadpool's fun sack 2: contains a stills gallery. This is pretty funny with an interesting collection of items and posters and worth a look. And videos. Roughly forty mins in total, which can be watched individually or all together. No good deed. [featuring...you'll see....] Wet on wet. Brazil comic con tattoos. Deadpool meet cable. Red band [ie same as above with strong language] Deadpool meet cable. The trailer. Red band trailer. Final trailer. Red band the final trailer. Imax psa. Celine Dion singing ashes video. Behind the scenes of ashes. Eur missing a country. Deadpool takes over Manchester united. The first ten years. Welcome to the party pop video. Deadpool two thanks you. Some repetition seeing the trailers in a row, but a lot of fun in the above. It doesn't have the apology to David Beckham one though, if you were looking for that.
R**A
La película es buena, muy entretenida gracias al humor caracterisco del personaje y ambas versiones de la película se disfrutan muy bien, aunque personalmente creo que esta secuela le faltó algo para igualar o superar a su antecesor, la edición 4K en cuanto a sonido es bueno pero su apartado visual no me termino de convencerme, pero en fin esta edición continente 4 discos e incluye slipcover, el cual como la mayoría de las películas distribuidas por Fox es en tono mate a diferencia de otros que llegan a ser más llamativos a la vista y solo en las versiones Bluray contienen los extras completos ya que en el Bluray 4K, solo tiene como extra el audio comentario. La película versión 4K incluye: *Slipcover *Cuatro Discos= »Dos Bluray, uno Rojo (Edición de cine) y Uno con letras rojas (Edición Súper Duper $@%!#& Cut). »Dos Bluray 4K uno negro (Edición de cine) y Uno con letras negras (Edición Súper Duper $@%!#& Cut) *Copia Digital
A**R
Deadpool is back with the awesome Deadpool 2! After an epic first film, this movie had alot of hype to live up to and it does it in style. The shocking start will put viewers on the edge of their seats while still having us laugh on the build up to it and the opening titles, the bond esque style and awesome new celine dion song written for the movie not only give it the impression that this movie will have reference and parody galore but also that its going to be awesome. For reasons I will not spoil in this review, the film follows Deadpool trying to save a mutant child who has fire creating powers from being killed by the terminator type character from the future, Cable. To stop Cable, Wade Wilson creates a team of powered people called X Force, introducing likely to be new permanent character Domino, a lady who gets luck all the time, this creates cool new ideas that work perfectly and are very entertaining. Cable and Deadpool decide to team up when Deadpool understands his motives but Deadpool is torn in the descion he needs make in regards to saving the child and helping Cable. The film has tonnes of references to other films and more and has lots of self depreciating humour to the film itself and its actors. Its humour is classic Ryan Reynolds humour. From Baby Legs to calling Cable Thanos (Cables actor is Josh Brolin, the same guy who plays Thanos in the marvel movies) to Deadpool killing Ryan Reynolds while he looks at the Green Lantern script (a film featuring the actor that is famously terrible), The jokes come thick and fast but are wonderfully wovern into the other genres the film uses, its romance, action and emotional scenes. Deadpool 2 has a story that is bigger and better than the original, it may not be quite as funny as the first, but its still absolutely hilarious and is another triumph, it equals the quality of the first, Deadpool 2 is an amazing, hilarious, emotional, beautiful and epic film.
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