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Deadpool 2

  • Directed by David Leitch
  • Starring Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Zazie Beetz, Terry Crews, T.J. Miller, Morena Baccarin
  • Rated R
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It’s tough capturing lightning in a bottle twice. The original Deadpool took the world by storm and was a box office smash, crushing all R-rated box office records and paving the way for the R-rated superhero movie.

So, does Deadpool 2 successfully follow up the formula of its predecessor? Well . . . yes and no. It feels like something of a cop-out doing the exact same thing again. But hey, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, right? The formula of Deadpool is light and fun with a ton of strong jokes scattered throughout its runtime. I think this is exactly what a superhero movie should be.

That said, it’s not without faults, the biggest of which is T.J. Miller still being involved with this project. Seriously? If All the Money in the World could remove a top-billed actor in six weeks, then Deadpool 2 could’ve easily removed T.J. Miller in the six-plus months they had since he got caught on the wrong side of the #MeToo movement. And he was featured heavily in the marketing campaign as well! Miller’s brand of stoner humor is easily replaceable, and if Silicon Valley could figure out a creative way to write him out of their show, then Deadpool 2 could’ve done the same.

Speaking of marketing campaigns, I was disappointed at how little the X-Force was actually utilized in the film. Yes, they get some good jokes out of the group, but there was absolutely a lot more content there that they let slip by, and for how much they were featured in the marketing it felt a little . . . lazy to me. There is some lazy writing in this film, taken to the point that Deadpool breaks the fourth wall to point that out. It’s funny the first time, but gets old real fast.

Cable is a rather interesting villain, and is played well by Josh Brolin. He’s basically playing himself here, but that’s honestly better than “Thanos without the makeup.” I really like Brolin, so I have no problem with seeing him play himself. And the writing behind his character is really strong, despite his origins being straight out of Terminator. But his character arc and relationship with Deadpool plays out in an interesting and relatively unique way.

Also, Zazie Beetz. Her breakout performance as Domino is easily the best part of this film. If the Atlanta star isn’t overloaded with work after her smart, sleek and snarky portrayal of the lucky heroine, then I don’t know what will do it. If you’re into superhero movies, then Domino is worth the cost of admission alone.

You may have noticed that I haven’t really mentioned Deadpool to this point. That’s because his character is where the “more of the same” mantra really applies. Yes, Ryan Reynolds is funny, but he doesn’t experience much of a character arc or really any sort of variability from his character in the first film. It’s just more of the same. Which is an easy way to summarize Deadpool 2. If you were a fan of the first one, you’ll be a fan of this one. But if you’re not, or if you’re becoming cynical with the sheer volume of comic book films being released: at best, you’ll shrug and move on; at worst, you’ll nod your head disapprovingly. As for me? *shrugs*

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