Deadpool & Wolverine is now streaming on Disney Plus
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Ryan Reynolds has shared a new, previously unseenDeadpool and Wolverinescene – and it namedrops another X-Men character.
“An abandoned, half-baked, quasi-edited and never-before-seen-for-good-reason montage featuring the greatest rock band on earth? ‘Kay,” Reynolds tweeted, alongside the clip, which clocks in at one minute and 13 seconds (and which you can watch below).
Later in the scene, the Merc with the Mouth also expresses disbelief that Logan has never seen the trailer for the movie Tiptoes, as well as informing him that “I’ve been called a lot of disgusting things over the years, but ‘reliable narrator’ is not one of them.” Wolverine stays characteristically silent throughout, apart from when Deadpool tries to jump on his back, to which he responds with a gruff “fuck off.”
The movie, which hit theaters back in July, sees the duo team up in an attempt to save Deadpool’s timeline – and everyone in it – after theTVAthreatens to destroy it. The cast also includes Emma Corrin asCassandra Novaand Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen as TVA agentParadox.
Deadpool and Wolverine is now streaming onDisney Plus. For more, check out our guide to all theupcoming Marvel movies and showsstill to come as part ofMarvel Phase 5andMarvel Phase 6.
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