It’s probably a tad unrealistic for you to watch all 33 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies leading up to this one, which doesn’t even account for the 13 X-Men movies. I’ll try to help you take a shortcut.
I’ll put these in order of what I think are the most crucial stories needed to help you understand DP&W.
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Important: If you read this and then go see the movie with friends please do not spoil any of these details I provide below or you may not have any friends left.
Logan (2017)
Starring: Hugh Jackman (Logan), Patrick Stewart (Charles Xavier), Dafne Keen (X-23/Laura), Boyd Holbrook (Pierce), Richard E. Grant (Dr. Rice)
Runtime: 2h 17min
Far and away, this is the most important story for you to know heading into DP&W. You get the added bonus of watching one of the best superhero movies of all time. On RottenTomatoes it has a 93% from the critics and a 90% from the audience.
If you don’t have the time, or can’t stream the movie, I have a brief synopsis below. It is filled with spoilers.
Deadpool (2016)
Starring: Ryan Renolds (Wade/Deadpool), Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller, Ed Skrein (Francis/Ajax)
It would be handy if you had some background with the first Deadpool movie. The essential thing to know about the character is that Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) is a former Special Forces soldier who now works as a mercenary. His world comes crashing down when he is diagnosed with cancer. He is approached by an evil scientist who can treat his cancer. The treatment is horrifically painful and leaves the handsome Wade disfigured, but also with super accelerated healing powers.
Deadpool II (2018)
The crucial thing to know about this movie is that in the end credit scene Deadpool ends up with a watch/device that allows him to travel through time and fix a few problems that came up.
Time Variance Authority
You may have heard that the MCU has gotten a little multiverse crazy. There was even a movie titled Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. (Emphasis on Madness.) Plus, the multiverse played a prominent role in the last Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Central to all of this time travel multiverse mess is the TVA. They are tasked with cleaning up timelines/multiverses when someone mucks about with the events. The TVA was introduced in the Disney+ series Loki. In the movie Deadpool & Wolverine Deadpool even says, “Loki, season 1 episode 5?”
I would recommend watching both seasons of Loki. Not because you need to know everything that happens in that series to understand DP&W, but because it’s a really good show. I think it’s the best of the MCU series. Fans pretty much agree. Of the 12 total episodes across both seasons, they have ratings of: 8.6, 8.7, 7.7, 9.0, 8.9, 8.6 and 8.2, 7.6, 7.7, 8.6, 8.7, 9.5. You can see, it ends on a high note.
If you can’t watch the series, or if you’ve forgotten what happened, here’s a few of the essentials.
You can think of the TVA as the ultimate bureaucracy that overlooks an infinite number of timelines over an infinite span of time. What isn’t explained in the video is that when the TVA finds someone guilty of messing with their timeline they are sent to the Void. The void is a place at the end of time that basically acts as a time-dump. It’s full of lots of people and things that got pruned from their timelines. There is only one void, which means that if versions of a person across different timelines all violate TVA rules then multiple versions of a person (variants) can end up in the void. In the show Loki, Loki meets various versions of himself. Likewise on DP&W you will see that some characters have many multiples of themself in the void.
Disney purchased 20th Century Fox
This information isn’t hugely important to the plot of DP&W, but it is mentioned, and you might wonder why there’s a huge 20th Century Fox logo half buried in the void.
Marvel is originally a company that created wildly successful comic books. Back in the 1990s they were in financial trouble, so they sold the rights to many of their characters to various movie companies. Most notably, all of the X-Men characters were purchased by 20th Century Fox Studios. Later, Marvel Studios was formed and began producing the Avengers movies with Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, etc. And Spider-Man ended up in the hands of Sony. What might be confusing is that in the comics all of these characters were created by one company and there were many cross-overs between them. But because the characters were now owned by different studios, there were no crossover possibilities. That all ended a few years ago when the Fox transferred ownership of 20th Century Fox over to Disney. Now Disney/Marvel own the rights to all of the X-Men and Avengers characters and so they can bring them all into one big story.
From the uber-fan, this is what makes the movie DP&W so huge. This is the movie where Deadpool and Wolverine—previously owned by 20th Century Fox—are rolling into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Cameos
There are a LOT of cameos in DP&W. I think the cameos are the best parts. I’m not going to tell you what happens in DP&W, but the rest of this article will give you the background for various characters so that you can understand their importance in the movie.
There are a lot of spoilers that follow. You’ve been warned.
I have one more spoiler that is a little different than the ones above. It has nothing to do with the plot, and the scene only lasts for a few seconds. But if you’re not a big comic/superhero fan then you may not understand why the audience goes crazy when you see this scene.
If you’re a fan and have any suggestions or additions that you think would help people understand DeadPool & Wolverine better then please drop them in the comments and I’ll probably add them to the post.
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