A Movie Review By Anthony Ritter

Deadpool & Wolverine explodes into theaters this weekend. In the third installment of the Deadpool films, Deadpool must save his universe from destruction by working with a Wolverine who has already lost everything. Violence, foul language, comedy, and breaking the fourth wall are sure to follow.

What follows is The Good, The Bad, and NO Spoilers of Deadpool & Wolverine.

The Good – This movie does so many things right. Deadpool & Wolverine is the first Deadpool film distributed by Disney and does a perfect job addressing all the previous 20th Century Fox Marvel Films. The cameos throughout the film are great for both the devoted Marvel fanatics as well as the average movie watcher.

Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine are made to be on screen together. Their warring personalities give constant entertainment. Despite being Disney’s first Deadpool movie, Deadpool & Wolverine vulgar humor is on track with the first 2 films and is exactly what you would expect from a Deadpool film, as is the bloody violence.

The Bad – I did not find anything that I would deem as bad. I think everyone should be wary of seeing this film with kids. Like the previous two Deadpool films, Deadpool & Wolverine is rated R for a good reason. Blood, gore, violence, and sexual references are present in abundance.

My Overall Opinion – I give Deadpool & Wolverine a resounding 10 out of 10.

Deadpool & Wolverine is exactly what I wanted it to be and more. It blends the 20th Century Fox Marvel movies into Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe in a way that will leave fans beyond satisfied. Deadpool & Wolverine easily the best Marvel movie to hit theaters since Avengers: Endgame. I would recommend all Marvel fans see this one as soon as possible before all the spoilers come out.

On his blog “GoodBadSpoilers.com”, Anthony Ritter critiques and writes a review on selected movies.  Once you see a movie that Ritter has reviewed, visit his blog and share your point of view.

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