Very little time left till it hits the theatres Deadpool and WolverineA film that sets the tone for tying the universe of its films together Marvel made by Disney and which were once properties Fox, which is why fans are going to miss this show And as always, there are journalists who have already seen the film, who have opinions that may be discouraging to those who were hoping for a truly significant change.
Up to this point the tape has an average 54 inside Metacritic, this means that he failed according to the average established on the site, and it is interesting that there are very positive reviews, but also others who go to extremes to talk about negative things. For its part, mixed comments are modest, which may confuse certain users, because it is clear that many do not know how these characters are handled.
Here are some comments of all kinds:
USA TODAY: Mostly junk land, and the stuff that doesn’t devolve into total chaos, anyway. This is what you expect from Deadpool. The crux of the matter, surprisingly, is the loving bond Fox has given the film, as well as a reminder of how much Jackman rules now and always has.
The Washington Post: Director Sean Levy’s laugh-a-second movie is easily the best Marvel has offered since 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” and it delivers equally nostalgic delights in a number of whiplash-inducing retro cameos, none of which I’ll spoil for fear of my own life. .
The New York Times: Deadpool and Wolverine is a “Deadpool” movie, which means it’s rude and irreverent, funny and disgusting, weird and a little sweet. Reynolds and Jackman are fun to watch, because their on-screen personas contrast so violently with their likable off-screen personas.
The Telegraph: The movie is so myopically trapped by Marvel’s perception of it as an endlessly fascinating corporate soap opera that in five years you wonder if it will even mean anything.
Remember that Deadpool and Wolverine premiered 25 July the theater
Through: Metacritic