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* ''Of course'', the writers of the movie would be credited as "The Real Heroes Here." Who else would've written the opening titles?

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* ''Of course'', the writers of the movie would be credited as "The Real Heroes Here." [[ButHeSoundsHandsome Who else would've written the opening titles?titles?]]
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** After [[spoiler:escaping Francis by surviving impalement and the building burning down around him]], everything else probably barely registers.
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* The changes to Deadpool's origin. This time what didn't kill him made him... [[TheDarkKnight stranger]].

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* The changes to Deadpool's origin. This time what didn't kill him made him... [[TheDarkKnight stranger]].
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* The changes to Deadpool's origin. This time what didn't kill him made him... [[TheDarkKnight stranger]].

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* There is a taxi driver with a (squished) hostage in the trunk, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...
** If he makes it home. The police would most certainly show up when people report a scream coming from his trunk. If anything the bag of weapons is going to be assumed to belong to him.
** Also, Deadpool never paid for those rides. Even if Dopinder tried to say it was Wade's stuff, he couldn't point to a paid cab fare as evidence. Unless there were witnesses there's no proof that Deadpool was there.
* The idea of superhuman trafficking where people have their latent mutant genes forcefully activated through continuous torture or die in the process.
** Also how they're sold off the rich clients for various purposes ranging from shock troops to just servants. There's no telling how long Ajax has been doing it either so he probably has a body count in the hundreds.
** Not only that, we see at least two getting sold, once at the start, and once at the end. They're still out there.

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* There is a taxi driver with a (squished) hostage in the trunk, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...
** If he makes it
home. The police would most certainly show up when people report a scream coming from his trunk. If anything the bag of weapons is going to be assumed to belong to him.
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Also, Deadpool never paid for those rides. Even if Dopinder tried to say it was Wade's stuff, he couldn't point to a paid cab fare as evidence. Unless there were witnesses there's no proof that Deadpool was there.
* The idea of superhuman trafficking where people have their latent mutant genes forcefully activated through continuous torture or die in the process.
** Also how they're sold off the rich clients for various purposes ranging from shock troops to just servants.
There's no telling how long many mutant puppet soldiers have already been sold and are already committing the types of atrocities that Ajax has been doing it either so he probably has a body count in the hundreds.
** Not only that, we see at least two getting sold, once at the start, and once at the end. They're still out there.
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** Also, you don't need HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM (although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per ''Film/IronMan3'').
*** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.
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* In the movie Colossus is trying to recruit Deadpool to the X-Men, however in the comics the X-Men have made excessively clear they don't want Deadpool. So why do they him in the movie universe? Well Wade has only recently become Deadpool so they're not as familiar with him and therefore don't find him as annoying as they do in the comics and so far since he's only gone after Ajax they don't find him as destructive since he has yet to hurt innocent people.
** There's also the matter that Wade is a generally more decent sort in the film than in the books; prior to becoming Deadpool he's basically helping out the little guy by doing stuff like scaring off stalkers for young women and whatever. The X-Men do also seem to have some manner of familiarity with him - Colossus suggests there's been a number of encounters where he has tried to bring Deadpool into the fold - which suggests that they too are aware of the fact he's a fundamentally decent person, if not a 'hero', and has only gone after people who generally deserve it, which is no worse than say, Wolverine.
** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].
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* It's a hilarious joke in its own right, but the reason it took Deadpool over fourty kills to track down Ajax is fairly simple - he was demanding people tell him where ''Francis'' is. Nobody had a clue who he was actually after, as they only knew their boss as Ajax!

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* It's a hilarious joke in its own right, but the reason it took Deadpool over fourty kills to track down Ajax is fairly simple - he was demanding people tell him gets frustrated after a long montage of questioning mooks about where ''Francis'' is. Nobody had a clue who he was actually after, as they "Francis" is, and getting no results. However, Francis only knew their boss as Ajax!
goes by "Ajax" and seems to hide his real name from others, so all of those mooks had no idea who Deadpool was talking about.
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* It's a hilarious joke in its own right, but the reason it took Deadpool over fourty kills to track down Ajax is fairly simple - he was demanding people tell him where ''Francis'' is. Nobody had a clue who he was actually after, as they only knew their boss as Ajax!

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** If he makes it home. The police would most certainly show up when people report a scream coming from his trunk. If anything the bag of weapons is going to be assumed to belong to him

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** If he makes it home. The police would most certainly show up when people report a scream coming from his trunk. If anything the bag of weapons is going to be assumed to belong to himhim.
** Also, Deadpool never paid for those rides. Even if Dopinder tried to say it was Wade's stuff, he couldn't point to a paid cab fare as evidence. Unless there were witnesses there's no proof that Deadpool was there.



** Also how they're sold off the rich clients for various purposes ranging from shock troops to just servants. There's no telling how long Ajax has been doing it either so he probably has a body count in the hundreds.

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** Also how they're sold off the rich clients for various purposes ranging from shock troops to just servants. There's no telling how long Ajax has been doing it either so he probably has a body count in the hundreds.hundreds.
** Not only that, we see at least two getting sold, once at the start, and once at the end. They're still out there.

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* In the movie Colossus is trying to recruit Deadpool to the X-Men, however in the comics the X-Men have made excessively clear they don't want Deadpool. So why do they him in the movie universe? Well Wade has only recently become Deadpool so they're not as familiar with him and therefore don't find him as annoying as they do in the comics and so far since he's only gone after Ajax they don't find him as destructive since he has yet to hurt innocent people.
** There's also the matter that Wade is a generally more decent sort in the film than in the books; prior to becoming Deadpool he's basically helping out the little guy by doing stuff like scaring off stalkers for young women and whatever. The X-Men do also seem to have some manner of familiarity with him - Colossus suggests there's been a number of encounters where he has tried to bring Deadpool into the fold - which suggests that they too are aware of the fact he's a fundamentally decent person, if not a 'hero', and has only gone after people who generally deserve it, which is no worse than say, Wolverine.
** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].
* Bob's association with HYDRA didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it [[RealLifeWritesThePlot in real life]].
** Also, you don't need HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM (although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per ''Film/IronMan3'').
*** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.
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** If he makes it home. The police would most certainly show up when people report a scream coming from his trunk. If anything the bag of weapons is going to be assumed to belong to him
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* There is a taxi driver with a (squished) hostage, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...

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* There is a taxi driver with a (squished) hostage, hostage in the trunk, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...

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* There is a taxi driver with a hostage, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...

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* There is a taxi driver with a (squished) hostage, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...home...
* The idea of superhuman trafficking where people have their latent mutant genes forcefully activated through continuous torture or die in the process.
** Also how they're sold off the rich clients for various purposes ranging from shock troops to just servants. There's no telling how long Ajax has been doing it either so he probably has a body count in the hundreds.
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The movie opens with Deadpool being zany, killing people and talking to the camera.


* Marketing example: The movie has been said to undergo a Main/GenreShift, going from a story of a man dying from cancer, to the insanity expected of a Deadpool movie, up to and including his Main/MediumAwareness. Now let's look at the trailers; first one is just basic material expected from this genre. The second one however, has Wade directly talking to us. The trailers follow the format of the movie.
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* In the movie Colossus is trying to recruit Deadpool to the X-Men, however in the comics the X-Men have made excessively clear they don't want Deadpool. So why do they him in the movie universe? Well Wade has only recently become Deadpool so they're not as familiar with him and therefore don't find him as annoying as they do in the comics and so far since he's only gone after Ajax they don't find him as destructive since he has yet to hurt innocent people.
** There's also the matter that Wade is a generally more decent sort in the film than in the books; prior to becoming Deadpool he's basically helping out the little guy by doing stuff like scaring off stalkers for young women and whatever. The X-Men do also seem to have some manner of familiarity with him - Colossus suggests there's been a number of encounters where he has tried to bring Deadpool into the fold - which suggests that they too are aware of the fact he's a fundamentally decent person, if not a 'hero', and has only gone after people who generally deserve it, which is no worse than say, Wolverine.
** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].
* Bob's association with HYDRA didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.
** Also, you don't need HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.
*** Although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per Film/IronMan3.
*** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.


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* Deadpool may have amazing regenerative powers, but there's no mention of him being immune to pain like Ajax is. Even when he's cracking jokes about taking multiple bullet wounds, breaking his limbs, or cutting off his own hand, he feels ''everything''. On the other hand, he's been through so much crap he probably has a very high tolerance to pain by the time he puts on the suit. So... yay?

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* Deadpool may have amazing regenerative powers, but there's no mention of him being immune to pain like Ajax is. Even when he's cracking jokes about taking multiple bullet wounds, breaking his limbs, or cutting off his own hand, he feels ''everything''. On the other hand, he's been through so much crap he probably has a very high tolerance to pain by the time he puts on the suit. So... yay?yay?
* There is a taxi driver with a hostage, and a big number of lost weapons. Just wait until he gets home...
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* Deadpool may have amazing regenerative powers, but there's no mention of him being immune to pain like Ajax is. Even when he's cracking jokes about taking multiple bullet wounds, breaking his limbs, or cutting off his own hand, he feels ''everything''.

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* Deadpool may have amazing regenerative powers, but there's no mention of him being immune to pain like Ajax is. Even when he's cracking jokes about taking multiple bullet wounds, breaking his limbs, or cutting off his own hand, he feels ''everything''. On the other hand, he's been through so much crap he probably has a very high tolerance to pain by the time he puts on the suit. So... yay?
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* ''Of course'', the writers of the movie would be credited as "The Real Heroes Here." Who else would've written the opening titles?
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*** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.

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*** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.continuity.
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* Deadpool may have amazing regenerative powers, but there's no mention of him being immune to pain like Ajax is. Even when he's cracking jokes about taking multiple bullet wounds, breaking his limbs, or cutting off his own hand, he feels ''everything''.
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*** Although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per Film/IronMan3.

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*** Although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per Film/IronMan3.Film/IronMan3.
**** All this implies is that Bob was such an ineffective HYDRA agent they kicked him out so hard he landed in a different continuity.
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Think tank.


** Also, you don't need HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.

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** Also, you don't need HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.AIM.
***Although AIM also belongs to Marvel Studios, per Film/IronMan3.
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* Bob's association with Hydra didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.
** Also, you don't need Hydra to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.

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* Bob's association with Hydra HYDRA didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.
** Also, you don't need Hydra HYDRA to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.
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* Bob's association with Hydra didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.

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* Bob's association with Hydra didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.out-of-universe.
** Also, you don't need Hydra to have Bob. At one point in the comics he was briefly an agent of AIM.
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* Bob's association with Hydra didn't get mentioned because they didn't have the rights from Marvel. Deadpool hasn't seen him since Jacksonville. Earlier in the film, Wade said Special Forces being in Jacksonville was classified. It being "classified" in-universe is a nice way of saying you don't have the rights to it out-of-universe.

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** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].

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** There's also the matter that Wade is a generally more decent sort in the film than in the books; prior to becoming Deadpool he's basically helping out the little guy by doing stuff like scaring off stalkers for young women and whatever. The X-Men do also seem to have some manner of familiarity with him - Colossus suggests there's been a number of encounters where he has tried to bring Deadpool into the fold - which suggests that they too are aware of the fact he's a fundamentally decent person, if not a 'hero', and has only gone after people who generally deserve it, which is no worse than say, Wolverine.
** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].
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* Marketing example: The movie has been said to undergo a Main/GenreShift, going from a story of a man dying from cancer, to the insanity expected of a Deadpool movie, up to and including his Main/MediumAwareness. Now let's look at the trailers; first one is just basic material expected from this genre. The second one however, has Wade directly talking to us. The trailers follow the format of the movie.

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* Marketing example: The movie has been said to undergo a Main/GenreShift, going from a story of a man dying from cancer, to the insanity expected of a Deadpool movie, up to and including his Main/MediumAwareness. Now let's look at the trailers; first one is just basic material expected from this genre. The second one however, has Wade directly talking to us. The trailers follow the format of the movie.movie.
* In the movie Colossus is trying to recruit Deadpool to the X-Men, however in the comics the X-Men have made excessively clear they don't want Deadpool. So why do they him in the movie universe? Well Wade has only recently become Deadpool so they're not as familiar with him and therefore don't find him as annoying as they do in the comics and so far since he's only gone after Ajax they don't find him as destructive since he has yet to hurt innocent people.
** On the flip side Deadpool seems to abhor the idea of being an X-Man why? Well in the movie universe Deadpool has a fiancee so he's not as lonely like his in the comics, and since Deadpool is medium aware another reason he doesn't want to join is because the last time he was in a [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine X-Men film they sewed his fucking mouth shut]].
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*Marketing example: The movie has been said to undergo a Main/GenreShift, going from a story of a man dying from cancer, to the insanity expected of a Deadpool movie, up to and including his Main/MediumAwareness. Now let's look at the trailers; first one is just basic material expected from this genre. The second one however, has Wade directly talking to us. The trailers follow the format of the movie.

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