

It was dumb, dumb-looking and an obvious misrepresentation of the character. He had weird Baraka-esque blade arms and couldn't speak because his mouth was sewn shut. What it means: The X-men Origins: Wolverine version of Deadpool is considered a blasphemous depiction of the character that's nothing like Deadpool from the comics or the Deadpool movies. He then shoots him a few more times for good measure, saying "Just cleaning up the timeline." Before the scene can play out as it did in Origins, however, our version of Deadpool callously and casually shoots the "original" Deadpool from the 2009 movie, apparently killing him. Anyway, this is the scene near the end of the movie where Wolverine is re-introduced to a Deadpool who looks very different from his comic book counterpart. What happens: Deadpool shows up at the end of the X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie, proving that not only can the device travel to different times, but also alternate universes as this movie is on a different timeline than the Deadpool movies. The writers of Deadpool 2, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick confirmed this during an AMA on Reddit Friday when asked if the post-credits scene was canon. What this means: This decision apparently saves Vanessa's life. However, when Deadpool goes back in time, instead of missing the killer, he hits him right between the eyes, killing him before he even gets a shot off. Deadpool tries to kill him by throwing a cream cheese spreader at him, but misses, and the killer ends up shooting and killing Vanessa.

In the scene, a hired killer shows up at the couple's door.

What happens: The next scene is Deadpool going back to the moment Morena Baccarin's Vanessa was killed. What it means: Deadpool is about to use the device to make some fixes to the timeline. After he departs the scene, both Negasonic and Yukio say that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to do that. What happens: During the first after-credits scene, we see Brianna Hildebrand's Negasonic Teenage Warhead working on Cable's time-travel device, making it useful again (its charges were used up during the movie), while Shioli Kutsuna's Yukio looks on. I not only spoil the ending, but pivotal things that happen throughout the film. There's a giant 400-pound chimichanga worth of spoilers below. 2 for the most in any Marvel Studios or Fox Marvel film.Ī lot happens during the credits, so let's get right to it.

It first tied and has now surpassed Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Deadpool 2 embraces the Marvel trope of the post-credits scene in the best way possible, by giving us a total of five with the theatrical release and seven for the Super Duper Cut available now on home release.
