
Deadpool 2
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Synopsis
Directed by David Leitch (Atomic Blonde), Deadpool 2 brings the Merc with a Mouth back for another round of morally questionable “heroics” – and this time he’s got some new friends joining him. In order to protect a boy (Julian Dennison) from a time travelling cybernetic mutant soldier named Cable (Josh Brolin, a.k.a. “Not Thanos This Time Around”), Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) needs his own super team. So he puts together a Force of X-persons (an... X-Force?) including Domino (Zazie Beetz), Bedlam (Terry Crews), Shatterstar (Lewis Tan), and… Peter (Rob Delaney). OK, so Peter is less of an X-person and more of an average person-person. Fun fact: in the comics, Cable and Deadpool are totes frenemies! Will they put aside their differences to form an uneasy alliance based on insults, frustration, and bodysliding-by-two? Maybe in time for the next movie…
Cast
- Ryan Reynolds
- Josh Brolin
- Morena Baccarin
- Julian Dennison
- Zazie Beetz
- T.J. Miller
- Leslie Uggams
- Karan Soni
- Brianna Hildebrand
- Jack Kesy
Atom User Reviews
Cleaning up the timeline!
Very rare that a sequel out does the original. This movie is amazing! Had tears in my eyes I was laughing so hard. Go see it.
Metacritic
There's action aplenty throughout the film, but Deadpool 2 doesn't bog down in it as many overcooked comic-book sequels do. With Reynolds' charismatic irreverence at its core, the pic moves from bloody mayhem to lewd comedy and back fluidly, occasionally even making room to go warm and mushy.

Perhaps it’s the effort of introducing so many new characters that has sucked out the spontaneity from Deadpool: still, it’s nothing that can’t be sorted for the likely next installments.
The fight sequences aren’t as good as director David Leitch’s previous work like Atomic Blonde and the John Wick movies, but it’s better than the standard superhero fare, with enough clever touches to keep things interesting.
