33 Exciting Details You May Have Missed in Deadpool 2

TLDRIn this video, I breakdown 33 exciting details that you may have missed while watching Deadpool 2. From hidden Easter eggs to references to other movies, I reveal interesting facts about the film. Watch till the end to find out about a special offer from Squarespace!

Key insights

🔍Deadpool's suit repaired with duct tape after being torn in half.

💥Deadpool correctly guesses the source of Firefist's powers.

🧃Deadpool drinks bleach labeled 'Agent K,' a reference to Josh Brolin's character in 'Men in Black III.'

🚔The responding police cars during Cable's robbery are from the mutant response division.

👕Wade Wilson wears the same floral shirt as Chunk from 'The Goonies' during a conversation with Cable.

Q&A

What is the significance of Deadpool's suit being repaired with duct tape?

After Deadpool gets torn in half, his suit is repaired with duct tape, symbolizing his resourcefulness and ability to overcome any challenge.

Why does Deadpool correctly guess the source of Firefist's powers?

Deadpool correctly guesses that Firefist's powers come from his elbow, which is later revealed in the film.

What is the reference to 'Men in Black III' in Deadpool 2?

Deadpool drinks bleach labeled 'Agent K' as a reference to Josh Brolin, who played a young Agent K in 'Men in Black III.

Why are the police cars during Cable's robbery part of the mutant response division?

The police cars during Cable's robbery are part of the mutant response division, indicating a higher level of law enforcement for mutant-related incidents.

What is the significance of Wade Wilson wearing the same floral shirt as Chunk from 'The Goonies'?

Wade Wilson wearing the same floral shirt as Chunk from 'The Goonies' is a nod to Josh Brolin's first big Hollywood movie and creates a connection between the actors.

Timestamped Summary

00:00[Music]

00:07Introduction to the video

00:10Sponsor message from Squarespace

00:30Summary of 33 exciting details in Deadpool 2

09:23Ending message and call to action