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** Despite how morally upstanding Colossus was, he was okay with Wade being fitted with a PowerNullifier and thus succumbing to cancer after he opened fire on the Essex faculty.
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** Despite how morally upstanding Colossus was, he was okay with Wade being fitted with a PowerNullifier and thus succumbing to cancer after he opened fire on the Essex faculty.
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* It may have been easier for Cable to attack Firefist when he was still an infant, or even a baby, and his powers had not manifested yet. However, he's probably at this point because, being the first recorded crime of Firefist, he knows where to find him. If he had appeared at some earlier date, he would have to do detective work to find him.
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* It may have been easier for Cable to attack Firefist when he was still an infant, or even a baby, and his powers had not manifested yet. If Cable has travelled this far in time already, his reason not to do so is not morals. However, he's probably at this point because, being the first recorded crime of Firefist, he knows where to find him. If he had appeared at some earlier date, he would have to do detective work to find him.
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* Why does Colossus resort to fighting dirty against Juggernaut? It's because in the first movie, being a gentleman nearly got him killed by Angel Dust. It also helps that Juggernaut and Colossus are evenly matched and the helmet wasn't coming off any time soon.
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* Why does Colossus resort to fighting dirty against Juggernaut? It's because in the first movie, being a gentleman nearly got him killed by Angel Dust. It also helps that Juggernaut and Colossus are evenly matched matched, with the time ticking against the latter, and the helmet wasn't coming off any time soon.
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* Regarding the headmaster's fate, there is a good reason why Deadpool let [[spoiler:Dopinder specifically do him in, apart from karma. If any of the mutant heroes did it, they risked being corrupted, like Russell was. Dopinder had the opposite problem, he wanted to kill villains already and being sidelined would turn him evil instead, so, to make sure nobody was corrupted and the headmaster was punished, Dopinder ''had'' to deal with this himself.]]
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* Twice, Wade requests Colossus loan him [[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam “that putz with the wings”]], but gets rejected. Why? Because [[Film/XMenApocalypse Angel died several decades ago, before he could become an X-Man]].
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* Twice, Wade requests Colossus loan him [[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam [[Characters/MarvelComicsAngel “that putz with the wings”]], but gets rejected. Why? Because [[Film/XMenApocalypse Angel died several decades ago, before he could become an X-Man]].
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* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice, specifically that he was "fighting a caped badass. But then we discovered his mom is named Martha, too". Later in the film, in his first exchange with Cable, he quotes "I'm Batman". So Wade = Batman, Cable = Superman, and they both fight each other throughout most of the film but team up in the end to take down a bigger, unstoppable threat. [[spoiler:Also, one of them ends up dying and the other [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 brings them back to life, although it doesn't take them a whole other movie to do it]].]]
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* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice, ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', specifically that he was "fighting a caped badass. But then we discovered his mom is named Martha, too". Later in the film, in his first exchange with Cable, he quotes "I'm Batman". So Wade = Batman, Cable = Superman, and they both fight each other throughout most of the film but team up in the end to take down a bigger, unstoppable threat. [[spoiler:Also, one of them ends up dying and the other [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 brings them back to life, although it doesn't take them a whole other movie to do it]].]]
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* It's no wonder why Wade is such a big fan of Juggernaut; [[TalkingToHimself they're both played by]] Creator/RyanReynolds. [[spoiler:Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} [[OldShame isn't so lucky]].]]
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* It's no wonder why Wade is such a big fan of Juggernaut; [[TalkingToHimself [[ActingForTwo they're both played by]] Creator/RyanReynolds. [[spoiler:Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} [[OldShame isn't so lucky]].]]
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* Twice, Wade requests Colossus loan him [[ComicBook/{{Angel}} “that putz with the wings”]], but gets rejected. Why? Because [[Film/XMenApocalypse Angel died several decades ago, before he could become an X-Man]].
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* Twice, Wade requests Colossus loan him [[ComicBook/{{Angel}} [[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam “that putz with the wings”]], but gets rejected. Why? Because [[Film/XMenApocalypse Angel died several decades ago, before he could become an X-Man]].
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* The reason why Deadpool includes Peter, who is an average human with no superpowers and with absolutely no good reason to join in (He merely saw the ad and thought it would be fun), in the X-Force team is part of a running gag poking fun at Dopinder's desire to be special. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter is considered a different species from mutants.
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* The reason why Deadpool includes Peter, who is an average human with no superpowers and with absolutely no good reason to join in participate (He merely saw the ad and thought it would be fun), in the X-Force team is part of a running gag poking fun at Dopinder's desire to be special. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter is considered a different species from mutants.
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* The reason why Deadpool includes Peter, who is an average human with no superpowers, in the X-Force team is clearly part of a running gag involving Dopinder's desire to be a contract killer. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter can be considered to be part of a different species from the mutants.
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* The reason why Deadpool includes Peter, who is an average human with no superpowers, superpowers and with absolutely no good reason to join in (He merely saw the ad and thought it would be fun), in the X-Force team is clearly part of a running gag involving poking fun at Dopinder's desire to be a contract killer.special. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter can be is considered to be part of a different species from the mutants.
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* How does Yukio have electric powers and is in the X-Mansion instead of living with the Yashidas like the old timeline? Well, with the revelation that Ichirō was EvilAllAlong in ''Film/TheWolverine'', Logan might have told Charles about her to prevent Ichirō from adopting her and trained her in the X-Mansion, where she unlocked her electric abilities.
** That might explain how she ended up in the X-Mansion, but not how she went from having precognition about the manner of peoples' deaths, to electricity-based powers. It's much more simply because ''Deadpool 2'' and ''The Wolverine'' are set in ''different universes'' because of the timeline change.
** That might explain how she ended up in the X-Mansion, but not how she went from having precognition about the manner of peoples' deaths, to electricity-based powers. It's much more simply because ''Deadpool 2'' and ''The Wolverine'' are set in ''different universes'' because of the timeline change.
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* How does Yukio have electric powers and is live in the X-Mansion instead of living with the Yashidas like the old timeline? Well, with the revelation that Ichirō was EvilAllAlong in ''Film/TheWolverine'', Logan might have told Charles about her to prevent Ichirō from adopting her and trained her in the X-Mansion, where she unlocked her electric abilities.
** That might explain how she ended up in the X-Mansion, but not how she went from having precognition about the manner of peoples'deaths, deaths to electricity-based powers. It's much more simply because ''Deadpool 2'' and ''The Wolverine'' are set in ''different universes'' because of the timeline change.
** That might explain how she ended up in the X-Mansion, but not how she went from having precognition about the manner of peoples'
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* How does Cable exist when the future of ''Logan'' showed that no new Mutants have been born in the last 25 Years? Well, remember Logan and Laura did take out the lead scientist that caused the sterlization of Mutant births in the first place and it's likely the X-gene started to slowly re-emerge again.
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* How does Cable exist when the future of ''Logan'' showed that no new Mutants mutants have been born in the last 25 Years? years? Well, remember that Logan and Laura did take out the lead scientist that caused the sterlization sterilization of Mutant mutant births in the first place place, and it's it becomes likely the X-gene started to slowly re-emerge again.
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** Real world governments aren't going to invest in a second widespread method of mutant control when the first one already works, meaning that the Essex mutant collars would have invalidated the need to develop the corn syrup. The ''Logan'' timeline most likely came about from Firefist killing the Essex people as intended, thus leading to the development of corn syrup as a replacement.
* It seems odd Wade would try to use the same sword parry he did in ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' when he already has a healing factor and knows he can tank the bullets with no problem... until you remember that due to his 4th wall awareness Wade probably remembers the events of that film (whether he wants to or not) even after the X-Men changed the timeline and probably decided it was worth a shot.
* It seems odd Wade would try to use the same sword parry he did in ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' when he already has a healing factor and knows he can tank the bullets with no problem... until you remember that due to his 4th wall awareness Wade probably remembers the events of that film (whether he wants to or not) even after the X-Men changed the timeline and probably decided it was worth a shot.
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** Real world Real-world governments aren't going to invest in a second widespread method of mutant control when the first one already works, meaning that the Essex mutant collars would have invalidated the need to develop the corn syrup. The ''Logan'' timeline most likely came about from Firefist killing the Essex people as intended, thus leading to the development of the corn syrup as a replacement.
* It seems odd Wade would try to use the same sword parry he did in ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' when he already has a healing factor and knows he can tank the bullets with no problem... until you remember that due to his4th wall awareness fourth-wall awareness, Wade probably remembers the events of that film (whether he wants to or not) even after the X-Men changed the timeline timeline, and probably decided it was worth a shot.
* It seems odd Wade would try to use the same sword parry he did in ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' when he already has a healing factor and knows he can tank the bullets with no problem... until you remember that due to his
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** There is also a lot of ''literal'' ashes at scenes of tragedy: The apartment shared by Wade and Vanessa after Wade tries killing himself, Cable's home and the Essex School, both courtesy of Russell.
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** In fact, the entire thing could be a reference to the Thanos-Death-Deadpool triangle. In the comic, to prevent Deadpool getting Death, Thanos cursed Deadpool with living. [[spoiler:In the movie, the man who shares the same actor with Thanos used his power to prevent Deadpool's death, which also prevents Deadpool from being reunited with his loved one in the afterlife.]]
* Deadpool's desire to make X-Force as a "gender-neutral alternative" to the implied patriarchy of a team called the X-''Men'' seems like HypocriticalHumor on his part, considering Domino is [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only female member to sign up.]] [[spoiler:Then all the other members are killed and the X-Men members who show up at the climax (Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio) to help Deadpool, Cable, and Domino ends up balancing out the gender ratio, serving as an even better example of the diverse superhero team Deadpool was aiming for.]]
* The reason why Deadpool included Peter who is an average human with no superpowers, in the X-Force team is clearly part of a running gag involving Dopinder's desire to be a contract killer. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter can be considered part of a different species from the mutants.
* Why would they keep in Shatterstar's ridiculous origin while keeping Juggernaut a generic mutant (unlike his comic book incarnation, where he's a human that's been empowered by a deity named Cyttorak)? Well, if you pay attention in the movie, Juggernaut's never actually referred to as a mutant by Wade (who's a big fan of his), nor does he himself claim he is one. He's being kept in the Icebox, which IS a prison for Mutants, but he's not restrained by the same power-sapping necklaces that all of the regular mutants are. Instead, he's housed away and restrained much more carefully than the other mutants. Why would they need to go through all that extra trouble if simply slapping a neck restraint on him will deprive him of his dangerous powers? Simple; like Shatterstar, Juggernaut keeps his original origin, and isn't a Mutant at all, so the neck restraints won't do anything to him. It's likely that, as a dangerous human with superpowers, keeping him in the Icebox was more out of convenience than anything else, as it's already a high-security prison for superpowered individuals.
* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman v Superman]], specifically that he was "fighting a caped badass. But then we discovered his mom is named Martha, too". Later in the film, in his first exchange with Cable, he quotes "I'm Batman". So Wade = Batman, Cable = Superman, and they both fight each other throughout most of the film but team up in the end to take down a bigger, unstoppable threat. [[spoiler:Also, one of them ends up dying and the other [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 brings them back to life, although it doesn't take them a whole other movie to do it]].]]
* Deadpool's desire to make X-Force as a "gender-neutral alternative" to the implied patriarchy of a team called the X-''Men'' seems like HypocriticalHumor on his part, considering Domino is [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only female member to sign up.]] [[spoiler:Then all the other members are killed and the X-Men members who show up at the climax (Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio) to help Deadpool, Cable, and Domino ends up balancing out the gender ratio, serving as an even better example of the diverse superhero team Deadpool was aiming for.]]
* The reason why Deadpool included Peter who is an average human with no superpowers, in the X-Force team is clearly part of a running gag involving Dopinder's desire to be a contract killer. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter can be considered part of a different species from the mutants.
* Why would they keep in Shatterstar's ridiculous origin while keeping Juggernaut a generic mutant (unlike his comic book incarnation, where he's a human that's been empowered by a deity named Cyttorak)? Well, if you pay attention in the movie, Juggernaut's never actually referred to as a mutant by Wade (who's a big fan of his), nor does he himself claim he is one. He's being kept in the Icebox, which IS a prison for Mutants, but he's not restrained by the same power-sapping necklaces that all of the regular mutants are. Instead, he's housed away and restrained much more carefully than the other mutants. Why would they need to go through all that extra trouble if simply slapping a neck restraint on him will deprive him of his dangerous powers? Simple; like Shatterstar, Juggernaut keeps his original origin, and isn't a Mutant at all, so the neck restraints won't do anything to him. It's likely that, as a dangerous human with superpowers, keeping him in the Icebox was more out of convenience than anything else, as it's already a high-security prison for superpowered individuals.
* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman v Superman]], specifically that he was "fighting a caped badass. But then we discovered his mom is named Martha, too". Later in the film, in his first exchange with Cable, he quotes "I'm Batman". So Wade = Batman, Cable = Superman, and they both fight each other throughout most of the film but team up in the end to take down a bigger, unstoppable threat. [[spoiler:Also, one of them ends up dying and the other [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 brings them back to life, although it doesn't take them a whole other movie to do it]].]]
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** In fact, the entire thing could be a reference to the Thanos-Death-Deadpool triangle. In the comic, to prevent Deadpool getting Death, Thanos cursed Deadpool with living. [[spoiler:In the movie, the man character who shares the same an actor with Thanos used uses his power to prevent Deadpool's death, which also prevents Deadpool from being reunited with his loved one in the afterlife.]]
* Deadpool's desire to make X-Forceas a "gender-neutral alternative" to the implied patriarchy of a team called the X-''Men'' seems like HypocriticalHumor on his part, considering Domino is [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only female member to sign up.]] [[spoiler:Then all the other members are killed killed, and the X-Men members who show up at the climax (Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio) to help Deadpool, Cable, and Domino ends end up balancing out the gender ratio, serving as an even better example of the diverse superhero team Deadpool was aiming for.]]
* The reason why Deadpoolincluded Peter includes Peter, who is an average human with no superpowers, in the X-Force team is clearly part of a running gag involving Dopinder's desire to be a contract killer. However, in retrospect, given Deadpool's repeated jabs at political correctness, Peter's inclusion in X-Force can be considered a stealth jab at diversity representation. After all, Peter can be considered to be part of a different species from the mutants.
* Why would they keep in Shatterstar's ridiculous origin while keeping Juggernaut a generic mutant (unlike his comic book incarnation, where he's a human that's been empowered by a deity named Cyttorak)? Well, if you pay attention in the movie, Juggernaut's never actually referred to as a mutant by Wade (who's a big fan of his), nor does he himself claim he is one. He's being kept in theIcebox, Ice Box, which IS a prison for Mutants, mutants, but he's not restrained by the same power-sapping necklaces collars that all of the regular mutants are. Instead, he's housed away and restrained much more carefully than the other mutants. Why would they need to go through all that extra trouble if simply slapping a neck restraint on him will would deprive him of his dangerous powers? Simple; like Shatterstar, Juggernaut keeps his original origin, and isn't a Mutant mutant at all, so the neck restraints won't do anything to him. It's likely that, as a dangerous human with superpowers, keeping him in the Icebox Ice Box was more out of convenience than anything else, as it's already a high-security prison for superpowered individuals.
* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman v Superman]], Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice, specifically that he was "fighting a caped badass. But then we discovered his mom is named Martha, too". Later in the film, in his first exchange with Cable, he quotes "I'm Batman". So Wade = Batman, Cable = Superman, and they both fight each other throughout most of the film but team up in the end to take down a bigger, unstoppable threat. [[spoiler:Also, one of them ends up dying and the other [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 brings them back to life, although it doesn't take them a whole other movie to do it]].]]
* Deadpool's desire to make X-Force
* The reason why Deadpool
* Why would they keep in Shatterstar's ridiculous origin while keeping Juggernaut a generic mutant (unlike his comic book incarnation, where he's a human that's been empowered by a deity named Cyttorak)? Well, if you pay attention in the movie, Juggernaut's never actually referred to as a mutant by Wade (who's a big fan of his), nor does he himself claim he is one. He's being kept in the
* In the beginning of the film, Deadpool references
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* It seems odd that neither Wade nor Weasel (who, unlike the former, does not benefit from Wade’s 4th wall awareness) are surprised by Shatterstar's origin of being from another planet until you remember who are going to visit Earth in the 90s in ''X-Men: Dark Phoenix''.
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* It seems odd that neither Wade nor Weasel (who, unlike the former, does not benefit from Wade’s 4th wall fourth-wall awareness) are surprised by Shatterstar's origin of being from another planet planet, until you remember who are going to visit visits Earth in the 90s in ''X-Men: Dark Phoenix''.
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** Addressed in the movie when Cable says that the longer the time-distance traveled, the less precise the landing. And the fact he only has one charge left (to go home), so he can't 're-jump' to a more opportune time.
* Other than [[RunningGag Lazy Writing]], Cable's time traveling device only having 2 charges makes a lot of sense. It's to prevent somebody, like Deadpool, from messing with the timelines too many times. You get 1 trip there and 1 trip back. Anything else and you're stranded in the past.
* Why does Colossus resort to fighting dirty against Juggernaut? it's because in the first movie being a gentleman nearly got him killed by Angel Dust. It also helps that Juggernaut and Colossus were evenly matched and the helmet wasn't coming off any time soon.
* Other than [[RunningGag Lazy Writing]], Cable's time traveling device only having 2 charges makes a lot of sense. It's to prevent somebody, like Deadpool, from messing with the timelines too many times. You get 1 trip there and 1 trip back. Anything else and you're stranded in the past.
* Why does Colossus resort to fighting dirty against Juggernaut? it's because in the first movie being a gentleman nearly got him killed by Angel Dust. It also helps that Juggernaut and Colossus were evenly matched and the helmet wasn't coming off any time soon.
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** Addressed in the movie when Cable says that the longer the time-distance traveled, the less precise the landing. And the fact he He also only has one charge left (to go home), so he can't 're-jump' to a more opportune time.
* Other than [[RunningGag Lazy Writing]], Cable's time traveling device only having2 two charges makes a lot of sense. It's to prevent somebody, like Deadpool, from messing with the timelines too many times. You get 1 one trip there and 1 one trip back. Anything else and you're stranded in the past.
* Why does Colossus resort to fighting dirty against Juggernaut?it's It's because in the first movie movie, being a gentleman nearly got him killed by Angel Dust. It also helps that Juggernaut and Colossus were are evenly matched and the helmet wasn't coming off any time soon.
* Other than [[RunningGag Lazy Writing]], Cable's time traveling device only having
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* Wade's main goal throughout the film is to reform Russell through non-violent means (regarding the kid himself, [[WhatMeasureIsAMook everyone else is fair game.)]] When he gets hit by Russell's fire, the red on his suit gets burned/infused with ash and turns gray. Add in a hood and some prayer beads and you've got [[ComicBook/{{Axis}} Zenpool.]]
* Due to extremely high fire rate, high recoil, and short barrel, MAC-10s are notoriously inaccurate at any distance. So why does Domino treat hers like a long-range rifle and attach a bayonet? Because she's lucky, so she's used to hitting targets at a distance regardless of how inaccurate her gun is supposed to be!
* Karma really did take care of the Headmaster.
* Due to extremely high fire rate, high recoil, and short barrel, MAC-10s are notoriously inaccurate at any distance. So why does Domino treat hers like a long-range rifle and attach a bayonet? Because she's lucky, so she's used to hitting targets at a distance regardless of how inaccurate her gun is supposed to be!
* Karma really did take care of the Headmaster.
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* Wade's main goal throughout the film is to reform Russell through non-violent means (regarding the kid himself, [[WhatMeasureIsAMook everyone else is fair game.)]] game)]]. When he gets hit by Russell's fire, the red on his suit gets burned/infused with ash and turns gray. Add in a hood and some prayer beads and you've got [[ComicBook/{{Axis}} Zenpool.]]
* Due to their extremely high fire rate, high recoil, and short barrel, MAC-10s are notoriously inaccurate at any distance. So why does Domino treat hers like a long-range rifle and attach a bayonet? Because she's lucky, so she's used to hitting targets at a distance regardless of how inaccurate her gun is supposed to be!
* Karma really did take care of theHeadmaster.headmaster.
* Due to their extremely high fire rate, high recoil, and short barrel, MAC-10s are notoriously inaccurate at any distance. So why does Domino treat hers like a long-range rifle and attach a bayonet? Because she's lucky, so she's used to hitting targets at a distance regardless of how inaccurate her gun is supposed to be!
* Karma really did take care of the
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** Dopinder has been spending the entire movie wishing to make his bones as a contract killer, and [[spoiler:he got his wish - his first kill - in the end, and on someone who actually deserved it.]]
** The Headmaster also doesn't [[spoiler:get the satisfaction of dying as a martyr for the anti-mutant cause. He was killed in a completely mundane way, by a completely mundane human]].
* The ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' reference makes an awful lot of sense. Wade resolves Cable's problem with Russell by [[spoiler:TakingTheBullet for the kid. In ''Frozen'', Anna resolves the conflict by stepping in between Hans' blade and Elsa. A ''suicidal'' Elsa, who thought she had accidentally killed Anna, the one person she loves more than anything.]] Furthermore, much of the strife between Elsa and Anna in the movie is because Elsa pushed Anna away, believing that she's a super-powered DoomMagnet - which is exactly what Wade does to Russell. Plus, Elsa is AnIcePerson, and Russell is PlayingWithFire: both are elemental powers.
* After Wade gets [[spoiler:ripped in half by Juggernaut,]] he fixes his costume with duct tape. It might seem odd that he doesn't have a spare costume for situations like this, especially given his power set... until you remember that he was in full costume when he was arrested earlier in the film, and there was no scene of him retrieving it after escaping the Ice Box. So the most likely explanation is that he ''did'' in fact have a spare, and he's simply been wearing that after escaping rather than going through the extra effort to regain his old suit. He also did blow up his own apartment, so any spare suits may not have survived.
* It's no fluke that Bedlam is the first X-Force member shown descending via parachute and into trouble. [[spoiler:If he ''hadn't'' gotten creamed first, his EMP powers could've instantly shorted out the helicopter, power lines and wood chipper when he noticed his companions were descending into danger, thus denying us the RunningGag of all the ''other'' male X-Force recruits meeting really nasty deaths.]]
** The Headmaster also doesn't [[spoiler:get the satisfaction of dying as a martyr for the anti-mutant cause. He was killed in a completely mundane way, by a completely mundane human]].
* The ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' reference makes an awful lot of sense. Wade resolves Cable's problem with Russell by [[spoiler:TakingTheBullet for the kid. In ''Frozen'', Anna resolves the conflict by stepping in between Hans' blade and Elsa. A ''suicidal'' Elsa, who thought she had accidentally killed Anna, the one person she loves more than anything.]] Furthermore, much of the strife between Elsa and Anna in the movie is because Elsa pushed Anna away, believing that she's a super-powered DoomMagnet - which is exactly what Wade does to Russell. Plus, Elsa is AnIcePerson, and Russell is PlayingWithFire: both are elemental powers.
* After Wade gets [[spoiler:ripped in half by Juggernaut,]] he fixes his costume with duct tape. It might seem odd that he doesn't have a spare costume for situations like this, especially given his power set... until you remember that he was in full costume when he was arrested earlier in the film, and there was no scene of him retrieving it after escaping the Ice Box. So the most likely explanation is that he ''did'' in fact have a spare, and he's simply been wearing that after escaping rather than going through the extra effort to regain his old suit. He also did blow up his own apartment, so any spare suits may not have survived.
* It's no fluke that Bedlam is the first X-Force member shown descending via parachute and into trouble. [[spoiler:If he ''hadn't'' gotten creamed first, his EMP powers could've instantly shorted out the helicopter, power lines and wood chipper when he noticed his companions were descending into danger, thus denying us the RunningGag of all the ''other'' male X-Force recruits meeting really nasty deaths.]]
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** Dopinder has been spending the entire movie wishing to make his bones as a contract killer, and [[spoiler:he got his wish - -- his first kill - -- in the end, and on someone who actually deserved it.]]
** TheHeadmaster headmaster also doesn't [[spoiler:get the satisfaction of dying as a martyr for the anti-mutant cause. He was killed in a completely mundane way, by a completely mundane human]].
* The ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' reference makes an awful lot of sense. Wade resolves Cable's problem with Russell by [[spoiler:TakingTheBullet for the kid. In ''Frozen'', Anna resolves the conflict by stepping in between Hans' blade and Elsa. A ''suicidal'' Elsa, who thought she had accidentally killed Anna, the one person she loves more than anything.]] Furthermore, much of the strife between Elsa and Anna in the movie is because Elsa pushed Anna away, believing that she's a super-powered DoomMagnet- -- which is exactly what Wade does to Russell. Plus, Elsa is AnIcePerson, and Russell is PlayingWithFire: both are elemental powers.
* After Wade gets [[spoiler:ripped in half by Juggernaut,]] he fixes his costume with duct tape. It might seem odd that he doesn't have a spare costume for situations like this, especially given hispower set...powerset... until you remember that he was in full costume when he was arrested earlier in the film, and there was no scene of him retrieving it after escaping the Ice Box. So the most likely explanation is that he ''did'' in fact have a spare, and he's simply been wearing that after escaping rather than going through the extra effort to regain his old suit. He also did blow up his own apartment, so any spare suits may not have survived.
* It's no fluke that Bedlam is the first X-Force member shown descending via parachute and into trouble. [[spoiler:If he ''hadn't'' gotten creamed first, his EMP powers could've instantly shorted out the helicopter, powerlines lines, and wood chipper when he noticed his companions were descending into danger, thus denying us the RunningGag of all the ''other'' male X-Force recruits meeting really nasty deaths.]]
** The
* The ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' reference makes an awful lot of sense. Wade resolves Cable's problem with Russell by [[spoiler:TakingTheBullet for the kid. In ''Frozen'', Anna resolves the conflict by stepping in between Hans' blade and Elsa. A ''suicidal'' Elsa, who thought she had accidentally killed Anna, the one person she loves more than anything.]] Furthermore, much of the strife between Elsa and Anna in the movie is because Elsa pushed Anna away, believing that she's a super-powered DoomMagnet
* After Wade gets [[spoiler:ripped in half by Juggernaut,]] he fixes his costume with duct tape. It might seem odd that he doesn't have a spare costume for situations like this, especially given his
* It's no fluke that Bedlam is the first X-Force member shown descending via parachute and into trouble. [[spoiler:If he ''hadn't'' gotten creamed first, his EMP powers could've instantly shorted out the helicopter, power
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* The collars that inhibit Mutant powers. The very kind of things that were seen in the BadFuture in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''. It means parts of such a future are ''still happening'' despite the [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong changes to the past]] that led to the current timeline. It's only used on Mutants who became criminals... so far. Essex's plans are probably not stopping there, even though they haven't gone as far as Trask Industries and their Sentinels.
* While in the Icebox with their powers negated, Wade says he'll die of cancer and Russell will "win an award for softest mouth." It's also heavily, heavily implied the employees at the Essex facility sexually abuse the children there.
** With Wade wearing the power suppression collar, he really would have died in the original timeline as Cable never gave him the chance to escape. That's why Cable didn't recognize Wade despite his power giving him near immortality.
* Everyone at the Ice Box seemed perfectly willing to let Wade succumb to cancer with his healing factor suppressed. Now consider how many mutants there might be incarcerated who are stuck in BodyHorror, AndIMustScream or slowly dying because their powers have been suppressed while they were in the middle of their own bodies experiencing an effect of their own powers, which would normally be covered by RequiredSecondaryPowers?
* What is Essex planning? In ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', he sent men to collect DNA samples of Wolverine and now is backing the abuse, torment, and seemingly the experimentation of young mutant children? One can only shudder. Is it something similar to what [[Film/{{Logan}} Transigen did]] or worse?
* While in the Icebox with their powers negated, Wade says he'll die of cancer and Russell will "win an award for softest mouth." It's also heavily, heavily implied the employees at the Essex facility sexually abuse the children there.
** With Wade wearing the power suppression collar, he really would have died in the original timeline as Cable never gave him the chance to escape. That's why Cable didn't recognize Wade despite his power giving him near immortality.
* Everyone at the Ice Box seemed perfectly willing to let Wade succumb to cancer with his healing factor suppressed. Now consider how many mutants there might be incarcerated who are stuck in BodyHorror, AndIMustScream or slowly dying because their powers have been suppressed while they were in the middle of their own bodies experiencing an effect of their own powers, which would normally be covered by RequiredSecondaryPowers?
* What is Essex planning? In ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', he sent men to collect DNA samples of Wolverine and now is backing the abuse, torment, and seemingly the experimentation of young mutant children? One can only shudder. Is it something similar to what [[Film/{{Logan}} Transigen did]] or worse?
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* The collars that inhibit Mutant powers. The mutant powers, the very kind of things thing that were was seen in the BadFuture in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''. It means parts of such a future are ''still happening'' despite the [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong changes to the past]] that led to the current timeline. It's only used on Mutants mutants who became have become criminals... so far. Essex's plans are probably not stopping there, even though they haven't gone as far as Trask Industries and their Sentinels.
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** [[spoiler:They thought he was dead dead, and there's a good chance chance, after what he's been subjected to, that even he would need time to recover, enough for the X-men X-Men to find out and prepare for the next battle.]]
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** [[spoiler:Killing Creator/RyanReynolds in the past has far more consequence than that. It would in truth mean that the first ''Film/Deadpool2016'' movie wouldn't exist, and that this film would also be written out of existence. [[RuleOfFunny Joking aside, that scene is intended as a joke,]] [[MST3KMantra so don't take it too seriously.]]]]
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** [[spoiler:Killing Creator/RyanReynolds in the past has far more consequence consequences than that. It would in truth mean that the first ''Film/Deadpool2016'' movie wouldn't exist, and that this film would also be written out of existence. [[RuleOfFunny Joking aside, that scene is intended as a joke,]] [[MST3KMantra so don't take it too seriously.]]]]
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** It might look that way as it's where Wade spent the best times of his life: in there with her.
* Just how many people died as a result of Domino's ''Film/FinalDestination''-esque powers? She's letting the giant prisoner truck run around and has numerous cars flip and crash into things while in a populated city.
** Perhaps not that many people died since she has luck powers and is acting as a hero sort of. Anyone who should not die likely ''just'' avoided death since many people dying would cause trouble.
* Just how many people died as a result of Domino's ''Film/FinalDestination''-esque powers? She's letting the giant prisoner truck run around and has numerous cars flip and crash into things while in a populated city.
** Perhaps not that many people died since she has luck powers and is acting as a hero sort of. Anyone who should not die likely ''just'' avoided death since many people dying would cause trouble.
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** It might look that way as because it's where Wade spent the best times of his life: in there with her.
* Just how many people have died as a result of Domino's ''Film/FinalDestination''-esque powers? She's letting the giant prisoner truck run around and has numerous cars flip and crash into things while in a populated city.
** Perhaps not that many people died since she has luck powers and is acting as ahero hero, sort of. Anyone who should not die likely ''just'' avoided death since many people dying would cause trouble.
* Just how many people have died as a result of Domino's ''Film/FinalDestination''-esque powers? She's letting the giant prisoner truck run around and has numerous cars flip and crash into things while in a populated city.
** Perhaps not that many people died since she has luck powers and is acting as a
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** The timeline of ''Logan'' is confirmed to be an alternate future and not ''the'' future for the X-Men timeline so even if he does know about it (which he does), he knows it’s not going to pass so there's no point.
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** The timeline of ''Logan'' is confirmed to be an alternate future and not ''the'' future for the X-Men timeline so even if he does know about it (which he does), he knows it’s not going to pass pass, so there's no point.
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** Ultimate X-Men has the answer. It could be that he's a mutant...who ALSO found the Gem of Cytorak, thereby giving him DOUBLE super strength.
* The X-Men film series has yet to see the mastermind behind the whole sterilization process of mutants and the abuse of mutants at the orphanage -- Nathaniel Essex a.k.a Mister Sinister. Somewhere in the shadows, watching events behind the scenes -- hell he might be in plain sight as one of the workers at the orphanage for The Dean. All the more unsettling is that he might make an appearance in ''Film/TheNewMutants'', which is already classified as a horror movie.
* The X-Men film series has yet to see the mastermind behind the whole sterilization process of mutants and the abuse of mutants at the orphanage -- Nathaniel Essex a.k.a Mister Sinister. Somewhere in the shadows, watching events behind the scenes -- hell he might be in plain sight as one of the workers at the orphanage for The Dean. All the more unsettling is that he might make an appearance in ''Film/TheNewMutants'', which is already classified as a horror movie.
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** Ultimate X-Men has the answer. It could be that he's a mutant...who ALSO found the Gem of Cytorak, Cyttorak, thereby giving him DOUBLE super strength.
* The X-Men film series has yet to see the mastermind behind the whole sterilization process of mutants and the abuse of mutants at the orphanage -- NathanielEssex Essex, a.k.a Mister Sinister. Somewhere in the shadows, watching events behind the scenes -- hell hell, he might be in plain sight as one of the workers at the orphanage for The Dean.orphanage. All the more unsettling is that he might make an appearance in ''Film/TheNewMutants'', which is already classified as a horror movie.
* The X-Men film series has yet to see the mastermind behind the whole sterilization process of mutants and the abuse of mutants at the orphanage -- Nathaniel
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* The reason that this movie had to be released at the same time as ''Film/{{Logan}}'' on Creator/DisneyPlus was that this movie spoils its ending in the very first scene.
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* The reason that this movie had to be was released at the same time as ''Film/{{Logan}}'' on Creator/DisneyPlus was that this movie spoils its ending in the very first scene.