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The Deadpool franchise is known for its meta jokes, and Hugh Jackman is the butt of one in the highly anticipated third film. “This is Logan. He’s usually shirtless, but he’s let himself go ...
Henry Cavill addressed his Deadpool and Wolverine cameo with a joke about his oft-discussed facial hair. "To be safe, I shaved the moustache off for this one. Just the moustache," he captioned a ...
“Deadpool 2” is the rare superhero movie that’s fully willing to break the fourth wall, not just making jokes in the plot, but making fun of other superhero movies. Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds ...
Deadpool & Wolverine is a 2024 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Deadpool and Wolverine.Produced by Marvel Studios, Maximum Effort, and 21 Laps Entertainment, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the sequel to Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018).
Nicepool is killed by the Deadpool Corps due to lacking a healing factor as Wade uses him as a human shield, but the Corps are convinced to relent by Peter, who has donned his own Deadpool suit and dubbed himself "Peterpool". Paradox tells Wade and Logan that one of them could destroy the Time Ripper by disrupting its power flow, but that doing ...
In Deadpool Max, Bob is a CIA agent and the reluctant handler of the deranged Deadpool, charged with keeping up the facade that the missions Deadpool is assigned all somehow involve taking down the entirely fictional terrorist organization Hydra. In this continuity, Bob is extremely competent at his job.
Jennifer Garner seemingly made a meta joke about her divorce from Ben Affleck during her surprise cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine. Warning: Spoilers below for Deadpool & Wolverine. After months of ...
Self-referential humor, also known as self-reflexive humor, self-aware humor, or meta humor, is a type of comedic expression [1] that—either directed toward some other subject, or openly directed toward itself—is self-referential in some way, intentionally alluding to the very person who is expressing the humor in a comedic fashion, or to some specific aspect of that same comedic expression.