‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Smash MCU Records with New Trailer

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If you love action and a bit of edge in your superhero movies, then the new trailer for Deadpool and Wolverine will not disappoint. It’s absolutely packed with everything we love about these characters, including a ton of swearing. Ryan Reynolds and the Wolverine team up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and it seems they’re here to shake things up.

The trailer isn’t just full of action; it’s breaking records too. It has more f-bombs than any other Marvel trailer before it. To give you an idea, this one trailer alone outdoes the entire MCU’s history of swearing in just two and a half minutes. From what we can see, Deadpool isn’t toning down his style one bit. The trailer even features him making jokes about drugs and tossing around swear words as if they’re going out of style.

Ryan Reynolds doesn’t hold back in his portrayal of Deadpool, mocking MCU head Kevin Feige directly. It’s refreshing to see the film embrace such a bold tone, promising that the upcoming movie will keep the same raw, unfiltered humor and action we expect from these characters.

Not to forget, this isn’t the first time Deadpool has set this kind of record. The first Deadpool 2 trailer and the red band trailer were the previous record holders. Now, with phrases like ‘get the f**k out of the bar’ and other equally sharp exchanges, it’s clear that bringing Deadpool and Wolverine together was a brilliant move. Both characters have starred in R-rated Marvel films before, and their dynamic is as explosive as anticipated.

We’re entering a new era for the MCU where more mature content could become the norm. If this trailer is anything to go by, future MCU films might include more of this unapologetic boldness. Whether you count the swearing or not, one thing is sure; the MCU is about to get a lot more interesting. Make sure to check out the trailer for a good laugh and a preview of what’s to come.

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