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15[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/CelineDion ...and when I pray to God, all I ask is\
16can beauty come out of]] [[https://youtu.be/CX11yw6YL1w Ashes?]]''[[note]]Clockwise from top center: ComicBook/{{Cable}}, Zeitgeist, Peter, Bedlam, ComicBook/{{Shatterstar}}, Firefist, ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Yukio, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, Blind Al, and Vanessa. Not pictured: Vanisher. Or is he?[[/note]]]]
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18->''"I ain't letting Cable kill this kid, but I can't do this alone. We're going to form a super-'''duper''' fucking group. We need them tough, morally flexible, and young enough to carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years."''
19-->-- '''The Merc with a Mouth'''
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21''Deadpool 2'' is a 2018 {{superhero}} comedy film, and the sequel to 2016's ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'', based on the Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} of the same name]]. Directed by Creator/DavidLeitch (''Film/JohnWick'', ''Film/AtomicBlonde'') and written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick (who also wrote its predecessor). It is the eleventh installment of the ''[[Franchise/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' film series. An extended version titled the Super Duper Cut was released on August 28th, 2018 that contained 15 minutes of additional scenes involving more action and CharacterDevelopment.
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23After undergoing a tragic loss and joining the X-Men on a mission, Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Creator/RyanReynolds) winds up bonding with troubled young mutant Russell Collins (Creator/JulianDennison) and gets both of them stuck in a HellholePrison for mutants. Complicating things is a [[TimeTravel Time-Traveling]] {{Cyborg}} from the future named ComicBook/{{Cable}} (Creator/JoshBrolin) who has shown up to [[WouldHurtAChild kill the boy]] for mysterious reasons.
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25And now, despite his better judgement, the Merc with the Mouth's going to [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold try to do what's right]] and stop him. Along the way, Wade will reunite with ComicBook/XMen Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) and ComicBook/{{Colossus}} (Stefan Kapičić), form a [[CaptainErsatz legally distinct team of mutants]] to help him, including ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}} (Creator/ZazieBeetz) and a bunch of other potentially franchisable character actors (Creator/TerryCrews, Creator/BillSkarsgard, Creator/LewisTan, Creator/RobDelaney), and maybe, just maybe, convince [[Creator/WaltDisney Disney]] to not cancel his film series after they buy [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentieth Century Fox]].[[note]]...Or at least reconsider his [[https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/990608469672714240/ application]] to [[Film/TheAvengers2012 The Avengers]].[[/note]]
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27A short to promote the film, ''[[Film/DeadpoolNoGoodDeed No Good Deed]]'' (also directed by Leitch), was shown preceding ''Film/{{Logan}}'' in U.S. and Canadian theaters in 2017.
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29[[{{Bowdlerise}} A PG-13 cut]] was released in theaters on December 12th, 2018, entitled ''Once Upon a Deadpool'', with new footage shot to replace scenes that are inappropriate for younger audiences. In this version, Creator/FredSavage has been tied up and forced to [[RoleReprise reprise his role]] as the grandson from ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' as [[FramingDevice Deadpool tells him a sanitized version of the events of his second movie]]. The re-release of the film was also used to raise money for the charity Ryan Reynolds supports, "Fuck Cancer" (temporarily renamed "Fudge Cancer" during the film's run), with a dollar being donated to it for every ticket sold. It was eventually revealed the PG-13 cut was mainly created to secure a release in the lucrative Chinese market, as Western R-Rated movies are [[BannedInChina not approved by the censorship board in their original forms]]. The film officially passed Chinese censorship and was released there on January 25th, 2019.
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31In July 2022, this movie, along with ''Deadpool'' and ''Film/{{Logan}}'', became one of the first R-rated films to stream on Creator/DisneyPlus in the United States.
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33'''Previews:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-Cjsnq8kVU "Wet on Wet" Trailer]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDe2PO262pA "Meet Cable" Trailer]], [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D86RtevtfrA "The Trailer"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20bpjtCbCz0 The Final Trailer]].
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35!!''Deadpool 2'' provides examples of:
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39[[folder:Tropes Specific to the Movie]]
40* NinetiesAntiHero: Explored in-depth. Much like a number of his comic runs, Deadpool's central conflict is whether a morally compromised ProfessionalKiller who started life as a minor villain created by "[[Creator/RobLiefeld a guy who can't draw feet]]" in a comic where even the heroes were murderous psychopaths is actually capable of doing anything ''decent''. This is specifically why his antagonist is Cable, a man from the same source material who has become so DarkerAndEdgier due to a FreudianExcuse that he even WouldHurtAChild. By the end, despite his failings, Deadpool manages to redeem both Russell ''and'' Cable, proving, at least to some degree, his heart can be in the right place. Sometimes.
41* AccidentalMisnaming: Deadpool has a habit of getting Peter's name wrong, with Peter himself or someone else quick to correct him.
42* ActionPrologue: Since the last film, Deadpool has continued his vigilante/mercenary for hire shick, fighting sex slavers, the Yakuza, drug dealers, etc. At the end of a semi-[[MookHorrorShow horrific]], semi-[[BlackComedy hilarious]] montage of [[OneManArmy Deadpool slaughtering mooks]], he corners a drug lord, who is explicitly said by Deadpool to be a ''really'' bad guy. However, [[SkewedPriorities he ditches killing the guy because he's going to be late for his anniversary]]. Later, said drug lord finds him and kills Vanessa in the crossfire.
43* ActorAllusion:
44** Deadpool tells Cable "Zip it, Thanos!" Creator/JoshBrolin is the primary actor for Thanos in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. References are also made to ''Film/TheGoonies'', where Brolin played the older brother.
45** TheStinger takes jabs at two of Creator/RyanReynolds' more infamous superhero film roles, specifically ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' and ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
46** Wade also gets pretty pissed when Weasel badmouths Canada, a nod to Reynolds' and comic Deadpool's actual nationality.
47** Another one to Reynolds, from the Super-Duper Cut:
48--->'''Deadpool:''' Well, if you're so lucky, then what are you doing here with us?\
49'''Domino:''' Well, I don't know yet.\
50'''Deadpool:''' What's that supposed to mean?\
51'''Domino:''' There's a reason why I'm here now, knowing that everything usually just kinda works out for me.\
52'''Deadpool:''' Like 2008 Ryan Reynolds?\
53'''Domino:''' ''[beat]'' ...I don't know who that is.
54** Creator/AlanTudyk has a cameo as a redneck, recalling his role in ''Film/TuckerAndDaleVsEvil''.
55** "Redneck #2" is played by Creator/MattDamon, who's credited as "Dickie Greenleaf," Creator/JudeLaw's character in ''Film/TheTalentedMrRipley.''
56* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
57** In the comics, Vanisher is an extremely powerful teleporter. In this film, he's an invisible man.
58** Yukio was originally a ninja without any superhuman abilities, though her previous appearance in ''Film/TheWolverine'' turned the character into a mutant with precognitive powers. In this film, her skillset is changed once more, as she can now [[ShockAndAwe generate electric currents]] that are channeled through a chain whip.
59* AdaptationalWimp: The X-Force gang gets downgraded from being fairly competent but [[CListFodder low-ranking]] heroes to slightly weaker badasses who messily and comically die on their first mission, thanks to strong winds and things like woodchippers, live wires, helicopter blades...
60* AdaptedOut: While we do see Cable's family, his son Tyler is not present.
61* AdmiringTheAbomination: Deadpool is a huge fan of the Juggernaut.
62-->'''Deadpool:''' Russell. Russell, you're okay! Oh thank goOH MY GOD! Juggernaut! I thought that was you! [[BringMyBrownPants I should have worn]] [[{{Nerdgasm}} my white pants.]] You probably get this a lot, but I am a huge fan. ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' 183. ''[[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]'' 411. ''X-Men Unlimited'' 12. You know it has always been a dream of mine to see my face reflected in your helmet as you charge at me with murderous intent. I don't mean right now. ''[Juggernaut grabs Deadpool by the neck]''\
63'''Juggernaut:''' I'm gonna rip you in half now.\
64'''Deadpool:''' That is such a Juggernaut thing to say.\
65''[Juggernaut [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe proceeds to do just that]]]''
66* AdvertisedExtra:
67** The entire X-Force. Every team member except Deadpool and Domino dies gruesomely while parachuting into their very first mission, with some of their trailer appearances even becoming {{Missing Trailer Scene}}s.
68** Also, Vanessa, who marketing made a big deal out of but who dies [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome very early on]] (though she remains very important to the story and continues to show up).
69* AffectionateNickname: When he is not [[AccidentalMisnaming getting Peter's name wrong]], Deadpool often refers to him as "Sugar-Bear."
70* AgeLift:
71** Rusty Collins is depicted as a young adult in the comics, but this version of the character is on the younger side of his teens.
72** In the comics, Yukio is usually depicted as an adult. Here, she's a teenager who is roughly the same age as Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
73* AlienBlood: If you doubted Shatterstar was telling the truth about being an alien, you'll get confirmation once he unfortunately skydives [[HelicopterBlender into the blades of a helicopter]], resulting in green blood splattering everywhere.
74* AllAsiansKnowKungFu: Shatterstar was already DualWielding katanas before he got {{racelift}}ed to Asian here (and he retains the Mojoworld origin so it really isn't valid either way); and Yukio is shown wielding her electric whip in the style of the nine-linked spear technique straight out of Shaolin martial arts, even though she's Japanese.
75* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Russian release gets "Возня в грязи" by Music/{{Leningrad}}.
76* AmbiguousSituation:
77** It's not really clear if Juggernaut has been retconned into a mutant or not. While he is in a mutant prison, he doesn't have any form of depowering restraint, just ''a lot'' of very thick metal and concrete imprisoning him. He implies that Xavier is his brother, but the stranger parts of his backstory get no mention, despite Shatterstar's equally-strange backstory remaining intact. Deadpool mentions several comics when he sees Juggernaut, but whether those are to be taken as canon or just more meta humor is unknown.
78** How much of TheStinger is real or just a joke. That said, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/8keylr/we_are_rhett_reese_and_paul_wernick_cowriters_and/dz75g44/ the writers themselves have seemingly confirmed]] that it is indeed canon.
79* AnyoneCanDie: Parodied. Deadpool straight-up tells the audience that [[TheHeroDies he's going to die]] to one-up Wolverine in ''Film/{{Logan}}''. Vanessa is killed off very early on, all of X-Force but Domino are killed messily, and Deadpool himself is killed TakingTheBullet for Russell. However, the deaths of Vanessa, Deadpool, and Peter are all undone through time travel.
80* ArbitrarySkepticism: Deadpool, despite having witnessed lots of weird mutant powers and being able to see through the FourthWall, is very skeptical of Domino's luck-based powers, at first being convinced they are imaginary, or at the very least not cinematic at all. She proves him wrong on both counts.
81* ArcWords: "Your heart's not in the right place," a comment made by Vanessa that haunts Wade for the duration of the film after her death. The climatic battle ends with Wade TakingTheBullet for Russell, hitting his heart (though Wade gets better thanks to CosmicRetcon).
82* ArgumentOfContradictions: Domino's hiring audition. It's even longer than the below quote, becoming a DuckSeasonRabbitSeason in the Super Duper Cut.
83-->'''Domino:''' Domino. I'm lucky.\
84'''Deadpool:''' Luck isn't a superpower. And certainly not very cinematic.\
85'''Domino:''' Yes, it is.\
86'''Deadpool:''' No, it isn't.\
87'''Domino:''' Yes, it is.\
88'''Deadpool:''' Let's meet in the middle and say, "No, it isn't."
89* ArmedWithCanon: Armed indeed. That Weapon X Deadpool from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' gets his -- right through the head -- from the Merc-''with''-a-Mouth when he drops by this scene from the movie at the end, during his joyride with Cable's time-travel device.
90* ArtisticLicenseHistory: When Deadpool uses Cable's repaired time travel device at the end of the Super Duper Cut, he goes into an Austrian maternity hospital in 1889 to kill a newborn UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler. Hitler was born in the home of his parents, not in a hospital.
91* ArtisticTitle: After Vanessa dies and Wade is ran over by a car, we get one of these sequences, similar to ''Film/{{Skyfall}}''. Only everyone is Deadpool. And the credits are [[CreditsGag mocking ones]] like in the original movie.
92* AscendedExtra:
93** Parodied with Buck, one of the barflies at the merc bar. He starts getting all philosophical to Wade, only for him to stop him and go, "No more speaking lines for you." And he doesn't have any speaking lines after that.
94** Played straight with Dopinder, who goes from a meek cabbie to an assassin in training making his bones.
95* AscendedMeme:
96** Director David Leitch's credit gag in the opening is "One of the guys who killed the dog in ''Film/JohnWick''" (as fans said he did just that by directing those films).
97** In one moment, when Cable asks who he is, Wade answers with "[[Film/Batman1989 I'm Batman!]]"
98* AsHimself:
99** Creator/RyanReynolds plays himself being cast as the eponymous ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' in the second stinger. He gets killed by Deadpool.
100--->'''Deadpool:''' You're welcome, Canada.
101** Juggernaut gets this treatment as well, in order to not make clear what big-time actor they super-secretly got to play him. [[note]]It's Ryan Reynolds.[[/note]]
102* AsideGlance: Listen, listing all of the times Wade breaks the fourth wall would probably take, like, 30 seconds.
103** As Dopinder tries explaining his desire to be a hitman like Wade being like Creator/KirstenDunst as Claudia in ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', Deadpool slowly turns to the camera, confused and annoyed.
104** He gives another when {{Foreshadowing}} the Juggernaut.
105** Deadpool turns subtly towards the camera when Colossus mentions that Wade "always makes it hard"; being choked lifeless by the giant Russian is most likely the only thing standing between Wade and a HehHehYouSaidX joke.
106* ASimplePlan: Deadpool's entire strategy goes awry due to his overlooking the other complications.
107-->'''Deadpool:''' I'll be the first to admit that this did not go according to plan. I'll also be the first to admit that the plan was written in crayon.
108* AssShove:
109** Russell smuggling a pen into the Ice Box to make a shank. The {{Squick}} factor is lampshaded by Wade a couple of times.
110** Colossus shoves a live electric cable up Juggernaut's ass before Negasonic Teenage Warhead shoves him into a pool.
111** While he never gets to act out his threats, the Juggernaut says he is going to shove several people into other people. Seeing as the first time he threatens to rip someone in half ''and then does it under a minute'', he probably isn't making idle threats.
112* AttackTheMouth: Deadpool shoves his gun directly in the mouth of one Hong Kong gangster before firing.
113* AtrociousAlias: When Deadpool tries addressing Russel as "Firefist", he gets the giggles. Russel does not appreciate it.
114* AutobotsRockOut: Invoked regularly by Wade. He plays "X Gon' Give It to Ya" while attacking a Hong Kong gang, and first tells the filmmakers to cue "Thunderstruck" by Music/{{ACDC}} when jumping out of a helicopter to attack a prison convoy, and then makes them cue "Welcome to the Party" by Diplo, French Montana, and Lil Pump when heading into the FinalBattle. Also played for laughs when Wade tells the film to play Music/DollyParton's "9 to 5" as he slaughters criminals across the globe.
115* AwardBaitSong: Parodied. Despite being an R-rated superhero comedy, the movie got ''five-time MediaNotes/GrammyAward-winner Music/CelineDion'' to record a new song for them called "Ashes".
116* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Vanessa argues that having a child will make her and Wade better people. Unfortunately, she ends up getting killed by assassins right at the beginning of the film, immediately after the scene in which she argues this. Deadpool is then motivated by his guilt over this to save Russell from Cable.
117* BadassBiker: Played with. In one chase scene, Domino rides a motorcycle to show what a badass she is. The overtly ridiculous Deadpool, meanwhile, engages in the chase by getting on a red scooter.
118* BadNewsIrrelevantNews: After X-Force dies, Deadpool tells Domino that the bad news is all their teammates are dead, while the "good news" is that personally, no one will miss Shatterstar.
119* BaitAndSwitch: After so much hype on Wade creating his X-Force team and their promise to help in a fight...all of them except Domino are killed in the plane jump before their first official mission.
120* BalconyWooingScene: In a shoutout to ''Film/SayAnything'', Deadpool tries to make up with Colossus and does the stereo-under-your-window thing.
121* BashBrothers: True to form, Cable and Deadpool team up for the final act.
122-->'''Deadpool:''' Only best-buddies buddies execute [[OrderliesAreCreeps pedophiles]] together!
123* BasicInstinctLegsCrossingParody: Deadpool has a "Basic Instinct" moment in front of Cable with partially regenerated legs. It's meant to be funny for all the wrong reasons. It's even lampshaded:
124-->'''Cable:''' ''[sickened]'' Not really necessary.\
125'''Weasel:''' No. It's his basic instinct.
126* {{Bathos}}: After he manages to catch Sergei after he kills Vanessa, the heartbroken Wade gives him a hug... and puts them both on the path of a speeding truck.
127* BayonetYa: Domino has fitted a bayonet on her Ingram MAC-10 submachine gun.
128* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Russell is probably the first person to approach the Juggernaut as a friend. It works. Chubby New Zealand kid befriended the fucking Juggernaut. Bitch.
129* BeingGoodSucks: A lesson Colossus had to learn, though not through personality, but morality. Despite his GoodFeelsGood nature, Deadpool points out his own doing the right thing would involve getting his hands dirty to do so. Deadpool is already aware of this, but it's the reason he's an example of GoodIsNotSoft.
130* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: Russell spends the majority of the movie filled with murderous rage towards the orphanage and its staff, particularly its headmaster, who tortured him because he is a mutant. Cable reveals that in the future, once Russell kills the headmaster, he quickly gets addicted to killing and becomes a psychopathic murderer. Deadpool manages to stop Russell from going down this path.
131* {{BFG}}: Cable's gun is a giant mess of gun parts jury-rigged from various completely incompatible guns. As well as being able to fire regular bullets, it features a dial that actually goes up to eleven that allows it to fire concussive blasts.
132* BigBadEnsemble: Played with. While the movie makes Cable, Russell, Juggernaut, and the headmaster all out to be the possible main antagonist at different points, there really is no true villain except Deadpool's own inner struggle to try and do something decent. Russell and Cable both step back from the[[invoked]] MoralEventHorizon thanks to Wade, while Juggernaut and the headmaster are both dispatched in overtly ridiculous ways that lessen their apparent threat.
133* BiggerThanJesus: Deadpool points out that he's talked about in the same sentence as Jesus, as his first film did almost as well domestically as ''Film/ThePassionOfTheChrist'', and topped it overseas "where there is no religion".
134* BilingualBonus: Deadpool speaking in eighth-grade-level Spanish gets translated over and over again as "I don't bargain" or a similarly appropriate BadassBoast. Instead, he's just saying "where is the library?" every time.
135* BitingTheHandHumor: There are some not-quite-flattering references on the film to Fox News. The movie was produced by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, whose parent company at the time, News Corp, also owned Fox News.
136** When Negasonic Teenage Warhead introduces Yukio as her girlfriend, she thinks Wade is about to make a homophobic comment, to which he responds, "pump the hate brakes, ''Fox and Friends''."
137** When talking about the [[OrderliesAreCreeps sadistic orderlies]] at the OrphanageOfFear, Wade refers to one of them as "Jared Kushner", the son-in-law of President UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump. Trump is a noted avid watcher of Fox News.
138** We get a lot of shots at X-Force and its various members. They all end up dead (except Domino) in a series of really stupid accidents. Domino's luck power is called out as stupid (before being shown to be awesome) and Creator/RobLiefeld is insulted for coming up with the team and not being able to draw feet.
139* BittersweetEnding:
140** Subverted. Deadpool prevents a BadFuture by sacrificing himself for Russell, yet Vanessa and most of the X-Force are still dead. Deadpool then uses time travel to save his girlfriend and Peter, changing it into a happy ending.
141** Played straight with Cable, {{Stinger}} notwithstanding. He uses his time travel device's last charge to save Deadpool, thereby giving up his only means to return home to his wife and daughter, but is content knowing they're alive and well, and decides he can do more by [[IChooseToStay sticking around in the present day]] to help clean up the world's messes.
142* BlackComedy: ''In spades.'' In particular, the way most of the X-Force is quickly (and gruesomely) dispatched. The very first thing the movie starts with is Deadpool winding up a music box of [[Film/{{Logan}} Wolverine impaled on a wooden spike]], and pushing the spike down to start it.
143* BlackComedyRape: Wade's time in the Ice Box is pretty much non-stop PrisonRape jokes. Russell, who is a ''child'', is not spared from these jokes either.
144* BlackDudeDiesFirst: The first people in the movie to die are a group of Chinese sex traffickers.
145* BladeBrake: Cable does this with his robotic arm, planting it in a building's facade as he slides down it to attack the Ice Box convoy transporting Russell.
146* BlessedWithSuck: Having the world's most powerful HealingFactor really sucks when all you want to do is kill yourself so you can be with your dead girlfriend.
147* BlindShoulderToss: Deadpool offhandedly tosses a running chainsaw behind his back after finishing off a mook with it in the opening.
148* BloodierAndGorier: This movie one-ups the previous film and ''Film/{{Logan}}'' by having the most copious amounts of violence, blood, and gory content of the three. Even if Shatterstar is an alien, he leaves a rather bloody green blood and gore on a helicopter.
149* BoardingSchoolOfHorrors: America's response to the existence of mutants is to create The Essex House for Mutant Rehabilitation, run by sadists, pedophiles, and at least one religious fanatic. The torture is egregious. Russell's response is a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that gets the X-Men called in. Wade's response is to start murdering everyone because yes.
150* BookEnds: An AssholeVictim getting run over by a car occurs just before both the opening and closing credits.
151* BorrowedCatchphrase: Russell adopts the headmaster's "Blessed are the wicked who are cleansed by my hand" line in the BadFuture.
152* BrickJoke:
153** Wade ''did'' bury several kilos of cocaine '''and''' the cure for blindness in Blind Al's apartment!
154** In the first film, after Deadpool breaks both his hands and a leg, and being handcuffed by Colossus when the latter tells him he'll take [Deadpool] to see Xavier, he asks, "[[Creator/JamesMcAvoy McAvoy]] or [[Creator/PatrickStewart Stewart]]? These timelines are confusing". Well, this film gives us an answer: It's [=McAvoy=], as Stewart played the Professor for the last time in ''Film/{{Logan}}'' [[note]] At least until his appearance as a member of the Illuminati in ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness''. [[/note]]
155** Speaking of which, in the first film, Deadpool remarks that Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Colossus are the only two ''X-Men'' he's seen, on the (accurate) assumption that the studio could not afford another ''X-Men''. In this film, he complains about the lack of any other ''X-Men'', while failing to see them gathered right behind him in Xavier's office as Beast slowly shuts the door.
156** Wade's time at the X-Mansion includes him ripping off all the tape labels in the fridge and replacing them with velcro. When Negasonic Teenage Warhead knocks the phone/boombox out of his hands before the final fight, she does so by hitting it with tupperware... with his velcro on the lid. Obviously lampshaded.
157** Superhero landings ''totally are'' bad on your knees.
158** One exclusive to the Super Duper Cut: when Cable proposes an alliance, Wade asks why he never used time travel to try and [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct kill an infant Hitler]]. Deadpool ends up trying to do exactly that in the extended Stinger.
159* BringIt:
160** Deadpool urges Cable on with a "Give it your best shot, [[Film/TheGoonies One-Eyed Willy]]" before attempting a ParryingBullets move on him.
161** The Juggernaut also beckons Colossus the same way before their fight.
162* BroughtDownToBadass: Downplayed; while in the Ice Box prison, Deadpool is fitted with a PowerNullifier collar that neutralizes his mutant power. He's still a mercenary with ten years in the Special Forces under his belt; however he's also suffering from the widespread cancer that his HealingFactor normally keeps at bay. He obviously doesn't have long to live in these conditions ([[DeathSeeker which he welcomes]]). During the prison break, he's still able to fight off some inmates and to slow down Cable, preventing him from killing Russell, but he can't last long against the cyborg mutant from the future. Luckily for him, the collar gets busted after a spine-shattering fall and his regeneration restarts.
163* BullyingADragon: The headmaster's treatment of Russell really is suicidally stupid, considering he's a teenage mutant with the power to create powerful blasts of fire. Especially once Russell goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge. At that point, the guy is just begging for it.
164* BurnTheOrphanage: Russell's revenge plan is to kill the orphanage's headmaster and then burn the place down, regardless of other mutant kids still being inside it.
165* CallBack:
166** Vanessa is killed at the beginning of the movie while discussing baby names. After saving her at the end, Deadpool says if it's a daughter they'll definitely name her Music/{{Cher}}... because the music playing is "If You Could Turn Back Time".
167** Upon realizing the abuse Russell suffered at the Essex House, Wade recites Colossus's "four or five moments" speech from the previous film. Then he subverts it by remarking that sometimes the right thing is dirty, before plugging one of the orderlies in the head.
168** During his fight with Cable in the convoy, Deadpool attempts to replicate his ParryingBullets feat from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''. He manages to slice the first bullet in two, but not so much the others.
169* TheCameo:
170** Creator/BradPitt as Vanisher.
171** Charles Xavier (Creator/JamesMcAvoy), Quicksilver (Creator/EvanPeters), Cyclops (Creator/TyeSheridan), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-[=McPhee=]), Storm (Creator/AlexandraShipp) and Hank [=McCoy=]/Beast (Creator/NicholasHoult) are briefly seen by the audience while Deadpool is at the X-Mansion, with the door quickly being shut before the man himself notices.
172** Creator/AlanTudyk plays a redneck knocked out by Cable. The other redneck is played by Creator/MattDamon, although he is credited as Dickie Greenleaf, the name of Jude Law's character whose identity Damon assumes in ''Film/TheTalentedMrRipley''.
173** Wolverine and Weapon XI appear during TheStinger via StockFootage from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', where Deadpool goes back in time to kill his doppelganger.
174* CantDefaultToMurder: Deadpool ''tries'' to apply the maxims Colossus tried to teach him in the first movie, echoing many of the lines Colossus used (and Colossus is in the background smiling happily). Then, of course, Wade realizes the people he's trying not to kill are child abusers, and kills them, in full view of the police.
175* CantBatheWithoutAWeapon: Not that it helps them, but the Yakuza that Deadpool ambushes in a bath house all bring up katanas from under the water to fight.
176* CarFu: Dopinder runs over the fundamentalist headmaster with his taxi while he's in the middle of ranting at the mutants.
177* CastingGag:
178** Creator/JoshBrolin, who plays Cable, is also known by Marvel fans as the person who plays ComicBook/{{Thanos}} in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (the Deadpool movies are now owned by the same company as the MCU due to the Disney/Fox merger). Thanos and Deadpool have a history together in the comics, being rivals for Death's affection. And their respective movies come out less than a month apart from each other. This is lampshaded by Deadpool in the final trailer and in the film, where he mockingly calls Cable "Thanos".
179** When Quicksilver (played by Creator/EvanPeters) appears in a short cameo, he's wearing a Nirvana shirt. Two of Peters's characters in ''Series/AmericanHorrorStory'' have been associated with Nirvana (one is a fan of Kurt Cobain, and the other sings "Come As You Are" in a performance).
180** In the Latin American Spanish dub:
181*** Russell is voiced by Emilio Treviño, who already voiced a [[ClusterFBomb foul-mouthed boy]] [[Anime/DevilmanCrybaby fated to bring the apocalypse to the world]].
182*** In the same dubbed version, Cable is voiced by Raúl Anaya, who is the Latin American Spanish dub voice of [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Master Chief]], a battle-hardened soldier.
183*** Domino is voice by Rosalba Sotelo, who voices [[ComicBook/BlackWidow another female professional assassin]] in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (funnily enough, Deadpool's nickname for her points out their similarities).
184*** The Juggernaut is voiced by Juan Carlos Tinoco, who basically plays another [[TheJuggernaut unstoppable]] [[ComicBook/{{Thanos}} character]] [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse but in purple]]. And yes, he's basically fighting Cable, which makes even more funny and ironic.
185** In the Japanese dub:
186*** Creator/AkioOtsuka voices Cable, who already had some experience with the X-Men [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries before]] (as Colossus). Also, he voiced [[VideoGame/MetalGear Solid Snake]], another battle-hardened soldier.
187*** Bedlam, Shatterstar, Zeitgeist, and Peter are voiced by Creator/KentaMiyake, Creator/YuuichiNakamura, Makoto Takeda, and Creator/SatoshiMikami respectively. In case those names sound familiar for anyone with previous knowledge about Japanese voice acting, these actors worked in the dubs of the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' films as Thor, Captain America, Black Panther, and Dr. Strange respectively.[[note]]Too bad they didn't cast Creator/BanjoGinga, who voiced Thanos, as Cable, rather than Creator/AkioOtsuka, for the sake of keeping both the actor relationship with Josh Brolin and with many of the Japanese voice cast of many of the leads of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', but probably they didn't want to push their luck so far. Extra points for Creator/YasuyukiKase (Deadpool) also voicing both JARVIS and later Vision in the MCU.[[/note]]
188* CelebrityCasualty: Deadpool shoots Creator/RyanReynolds in the head to prevent him from making ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
189* CelebrityParadox:
190** Deadpool travels back in time somewhere before 2011 and kills his own actor Creator/RyanReynolds before he begins filming for ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
191** Dopinder and Deadpool spend their first scene together talking about ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire''. Creator/BradPitt, who was the main character of that movie, plays Vanisher.
192** Deadpool rags on ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' to the point of it being a RunningGag; Creator/AlanTudyk (who voiced the Duke of Weselton in that film) plays a redneck who gets knocked out by Cable after the latter first arrives in the present.
193** The running gag of Deadpool referencing ''Film/{{Yentl}},'' which stars Music/BarbraStreisand, causes a minor paradox since Streisand's step-son, Creator/JoshBrolin, plays Cable.
194* CentralTheme: Can a HeroicComedicSociopath NinetiesAntiHero's heart ever be in the right place? The movie's answer is: sometimes, when it counts.
195* ChainsawGood: While taking out an entire drug operation in the opening, Wade uses a chainsaw to kill one of the mooks before offhandedly tossing it behind his back.
196* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: Wade first tries to talk about dietary issues and then decides to just cut to the chase after finding out what's with Cable's Toys/TeddyBear.
197-->'''Deadpoool:''' Hey, been meaning to ask you, what's with the creepy, dirty hobo-bear?\
198'''Cable:''' That's not dirt. That's the blood of my dead daughter.\
199'''Deadpoool:''' ''[{{beat}}]'' ... I have a gluten sensitivity. One glass of wine and I just... Yeah... wish we could head back in time and take all that back... We should just [[AutobotsRockOut cue the music]].
200* CharacterAsHimself: The Juggernaut, more specifically ''his voice'', is credited "As Himself" in the closing credits. This is to conceal that he was played by Ryan Reynolds himself.
201* CharacterCatchphrase: "Maximum effort!" from the first film returns when Deadpool is psyching himself up to beat a bunch of pedophiles to death with nothing but a brick.
202* ChekhovsGun:
203** The [[TragicKeepsake skee-ball token]] Wade gives Vanessa early in the movie, made of lead. It [[PocketProtector stops a bullet]] from killing him.
204** The PowerNullifier collars that are used to restrain mutants, first appearing when Wade and Russell get imprisoned. In the film's climax, Wade uses one on himself to persuade Russell that he really wants him to do better.
205** When Wade first gets his powers in the first film, Francis tells him that they're curing his cancer as fast as it can form. Once he loses those powers due to the collar, his cancer returns and resumes killing him.
206** The pen that Russell hides in his "[[AssShove prison wallet]]" is used in the middle of the film to let Juggernaut out of his cell, and near the end of the film to deactivate the PowerNullifier collar that Wade put on himself to win back Russell's trust.
207* CivvieSpandex: PlayedForLaughs.
208** In the opening, Wade infiltrates various criminal meetings wearing entire civilian getups (like a T-shirt, windbreaker, and khaki pants) ''over'' his full Deadpool costume.
209** And then again when he wears an X-Men T-shirt over his full Deadpool costume to indicate he's a trainee.
210* ClothingDamage: After getting torn in half, Deadpool fixes his uniform with duct tape. Hilariously, it's not even remarked upon.
211* ComicBookTime: The ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' cast appear in the present day, with Creator/JamesMcAvoy and Creator/NicholasHoult practically unaged since ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', which takes place over fifty years earlier. That's before we even get to Deadpool being aware of ''Film/{{Logan}}'' and having a "dying Wolverine" figure while Creator/JamesMcAvoy is still Professor X. Somehow. This trope, MST3KMantra, and RuleOfFunny are the only way to wrap your head around it.
212* ComingOutStory: Gloriously handled. When Negasonic introduces her girlfriend to Wade, though he makes a snarky comment which she initially thinks is bigoted, he quickly assures them he's simply happy for the two of them. Just like if any other of his circle of friends found happiness with a romantic partner. Being a lesbian isn't ''anything'' to be unhappy with (but trying to be an angry and edgy teen is an issue -- that's what the remark was really about, as he clarifies). Of course, since Wade is canonically pansexual, it makes sense he wouldn't care.
213* CompositeCharacter:
214** Yukio appears as a member of the X-Men, but instead of ability to foresee a person's death as shown in ''Film/TheWolverine'', she displays the lightning powers of Noriko Ashida, a.k.a. "Surge".
215** After she dies, Vanessa takes on aspects of Death, mostly being the person that Wade meets up with for advice and sex every time he dies.
216** Rusty seems to grow up into the X-Men films' version of Daemon, a pyrokinetic mutant villain from Bishop's future in the comics.
217** Cable time-travelling to kill a mutant child to prevent a BadFuture is reminiscent of Bishop post-''Messiah Complex'', during which he tries to kill the infant Hope Summers, believing her to be the actual cause for his own BadFuture.
218* ConcealmentEqualsCover: An archetypical example with Wade ducking behind a wooden bar to avoid gunfire in the opening. No, you can't say his healing factor negates it, because the barista behind the same bar doesn't get hit either.
219* ContinuityNod:
220** Blind Al is still using the same handgun Wade borrowed from her back in ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}''.
221** When Wade goes to Blind Al's apartment, he [[LooseFloorboardHidingSpot pulls up a floorboard]] to reveal a stash of cocaine and a box marked "cure for blindness".
222** In the first ''Deadpool'', he commented how a "superhero landing" is hard on the knees. Here, he does a ThreePointLanding and naturally groans in pain.
223** In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', we saw Wade Wilson (already played by Ryan Reynolds) cut a bullet in two and block a barrage of bullets, ''with his swords''. This time around, he also cuts a bullet to pieces, but can only block a few shots from Cable's gun, tanking the rest of them [[GoodThingYouCanHeal thanks to his healing factor.]]
224--->'''Deadpool:''' This is what happens when you turn forty.
225** Deadpool ends up teabagging someone's face. In the first film, one of Ajax's henchmen was the unfortunate recipient. This time, '''Cable''' suffers that fate.
226** The {{Metaphorgotten}} joke about ''Film/TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants'' being pure pornography is almost the same as a joke from the last film, only the first time was with ''Film/{{Cocoon}}''.
227** Colossus's return for the final fight mirrors the scene with Wade and Vanessa reuniting in the first movie: Wade has something sharp stuck in his head, a love song plays in the background, everything in slow motion, Wade makes an inappropriate sexual gesture...
228* ConvenientMisfire: Domino gets lucky when the prison truck driver attempts to shoot her at close range but his handgun jams up. (On the other hand, this is to be expected with her character, given that her mutant power is literally "getting lucky".)
229* CoolPlane: The X-Jet, a highly modified SR-71 stealth recon plane, shows up in this film.
230* CoolVsAwesome: The long-awaited "Colossus vs. Juggernaut" fight that fans have been waiting for since ''[[Film/XMenTheLastStand Last Stand]]''.
231* CouchGag: Much like in the first film, the opening credits do not expressly give credit to the cast and crew so much as they insult them. In this case, they are laid over a ''James Bond''-esque opening after the ActionPrologue featuring Deadpool in cool poses.
232-->'''Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox presents'''\
233'''In association with [[Creator/MarvelStudios Marvel Entertainment]]'''\
234'''A film by''' wait a minute!\
235'''Produced by''' did you just kill her?\
236'''Presented by''' what the fuck?\
237'''In association with''' I don't understand.\
238'''Starring''' obviously, someone who hates sharing the spotlight.\
239'''Written by''' [[ContinuityNod the real villains.]]\
240'''Cinematography by''' Blind Al.\
241'''Directed by''' one of the guys who killed the dog in ''Film/JohnWick''.\
242''[these are changed slightly in the Supercut:]''\
243'''Production Designer''' She was like everyone's favorite character\
244'''Film Editors''' Good luck bringing me back, fuckheads\
245'''Starring''' Obviously Reynolds didn't want to share the spotlight\
246'''Written by''' I blame the writers. The "real heroes" my ass\
247'''Cinematography''' Someone who would literally film anything
248* CountryMatters: The word "cunt" is used twice, once each by Black Tom Cassidy and Cable. It is the second ''X-Men'' film to use the word, following ''Logan''.
249* CreativeClosingCredits: We see clippings with hand-drawn figures next to the actors' names stuck on a pinboard.
250* CreatorCameo: Both writers are part of the news crew who goes after Firefist. And while Creator/StanLee is absent, his likeness is seen painted on the side of some buildings.
251* CreatorThumbprint: The neon lighting that is present in ''Film/JohnWick'' and ''Film/AtomicBlonde'' can be seen throughout the film.
252* CreepyChild: Incredibly justified, given that the men were all horribly abusive, but it's still a little weird to see all the orphans laughing and cheering as the orderlies all die gruesomely painful deaths... coincidentally.
253* CrossoverPunchline: The other X-Men appear briefly, deliberately trying to stay out of the movie. Wolverine appears during the credits as Deadpool kills his own unpopular self from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''.
254* CynicismCatalyst: Even though we don't see much of them, Cable's wife and daughter being killed by Russell is what caused him to go back in time and attack Russell's younger self in the first place.
255* DamnItFeelsGoodToBeAGangster: Said word for word by Firefist after wreaking havoc on the Essex House.
256* DarkerAndEdgier: Despite the film's wacky and comedic nature, Deadpool is downright [[DeathSeeker suicidal]] and has a literal death wish after [[spoiler:Vanessa is killed]]. [[spoiler:Her death]] heavily weighs on the film, and Cable has a rather dark tragic backstory where his wife and daughter were murdered by future Firefist, to the point that Cable wants to kill Russell while ''he's still a teenager'' to prevent their deaths.
257* DeathByAdaptation: Of the X-Force, the only recruit who survives the first mission is Domino. Zeitgeist is the only one who died in the comics and stayed dead, while Vanisher also died but came back to life. However, Bedlam and Shatterstar are still alive and well in the source, but that doesn't spare them from dying here. Peter is a CanonForeigner, who also is saved via TimeTravel, averting this entirely.
258* DeathByIrony: The raving mad, anti-mutant fundamentalist headmaster of Essex House isn't killed by any of the mutants -- he's killed by Dopinder, the only completely ordinary human involved in the climax. He wasn't killed by one of the mutants he so hated to get to become a martyr for the anti-mutant crusades; his killer and the object used in his death are both completely mundane.
259* DeathIsCheap: Wade Wilson's death is undone by Cable through TimeTravel. Wade later steals his device and uses it to save Vanessa and Peter.
260* DecompositeCharacter:
261** In ''ComicBook/NewMutants'', Russell Collins goes by Rusty, but here, Shatterstar goes by Rusty.
262** Deadpool may be a stand-in for Shatterstar during the Juggernaut fight, as there is a similar fight between Juggernaut and Shatterstar in ''ComicBook/XForce''.
263* DeflectorShields: Cable has a personal BeehiveBarrier as part of his equipment, which is put to lots of use throughout the movie, whether against bullets, concussive forces, fire, explosions, car crashes...
264* DemotedToExtra: Negasonic Teenage Warhead has much less presence in this film than she did in the first one.
265* DestructiveSaviour: X-Force causes massive collateral damage during their mission to save Russell.
266* DiabolusExMachina: Played for laughs when Deadpool laments the "unforeseen" high winds that got all of X-Force other than him and Domino killed.
267-->'''Deadpool:''' Even after all this time, I still can't talk about it. Who knew these winds would be so strong?\
268'''Domino:''' Everyone! Everyone on the helicopter! And everyone not on the helicopter!
269* DisasterDominoes: Just as Wade is mocking the ''idea'' of Domino's luck-based powers, she inadvertently causes this when her discarded parachute lands on a moving car. Then she just [[StrollingThroughTheChaos prances through the ensuing carnage]].
270* DiscontinuityNod: During the credits, Deadpool kills the old, [[CanonDiscontinuity now non-canon]] Deadpool from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''.
271* DiscriminateAndSwitch: Deadpool is initially shocked when he learns that Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yukio are dating. He then clarifies that it's not because Negasonic is a lesbian, but because he didn't think ''anyone'' would want to date an EmoTeen like her, especially someone so perky as Yukio.
272* DisposableWoman: Vanessa [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome dies very early on]], and her death drives Deadpool's actions.
273* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Essex House, the "Mutant Reeducation Center", takes in young mutants, tortures them into suppressing their abilities, and often uses God as a justification. Several reviewers have pointed out the similarities between Essex House and gay and transgender conversion therapy. Wade even describes the head of Essex House as a "pray the gay away" type at one point.
274* DownerBeginning: The very first scene is Wade (trying) to commit suicide, with the implication that Vanessa is also dead. It happens a few scenes later.
275* DrivenToSuicide: Inconsolable after Vanessa's death and taking Al's words that "you don't really live until you've died a little" literally, Wade decides to blow himself up. Colossus showing up to pick up the pieces makes him revive later.
276* DuctTapeForEverything: For the finale, Deadpool repairs his costume from all the damage he'd taken in the previous action scene by just wrapping up the torn parts with gray duct tape.
277* EarnYourHappyEnding:
278** A depressed and [[DeathSeeker suicidal]] Deadpool finds the family he lost when Vanessa was killed by redeeming Russell. Not only that, but Deadpool even manages to skip back in time and undo Vanessa's death.
279** Russell himself finds his happy ending in his acceptance by Wade, and by abandoning his lust for revenge (and getting out of the OrphanageOfFear).
280** Cable saves his family without resorting to murder (well, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge child murder anyway]]) and is inspired by Deadpool's actions to become a genuine hero.
281** A [[BlackComedy darkly humorous one]] for Dopinder. He finally kills someone at the end of the movie!
282* DueToTheDead: When they think Wade is dead, everyone gives him a solemn moment and turns to leave. Then it turns out Wade just has to have the last word. And then another. And then another. Jesus Christ, Wade, let it go. Nope. Still going.
283* EmpathyDollShot: The burned teddy bear at Cable's home after Firefist's [[CynicismCatalyst assault on his wife and daughter]].
284* EnfantTerrible: Russell, thanks to the abuse he suffered at the orphanage, although the kid does show an inclination for juvenile delinquency anyway. It takes Deadpool TakingTheBullet for him -- twice! -- to make him turn around and avert the BadFuture he would cause if he stayed on that road.
285* EnemyMine: Cable reluctantly joins forces with Deadpool and co. in the third act, as he can't take on both Russell and Juggernaut alone.
286* EpicFail: X-Force. After a long recruiting montage, all but two of them (specifically, Domino and Deadpool himself) die during their skydive into the first mission (well, Peter technically makes it to the ground, but he gets accidentally killed by a mortally wounded teammate a couple minutes later). Yes, they were such an incompetent team that they didn't even live long enough to start their first mission. That has to be a record for shortest-lived superhero team-up ''ever!''
287* EverythingIsRacist: Deadpool accuses Cable of being a racist because one of the dozens of mutants he killed in the prison called himself "Black Tom" (despite being white). He repeats the accusation when Cable asks [[BollywoodNerd Dopinder]] to turn off the radio in his cab.
288-->'''Cable:''' I'm not a racist, you idiot.
289* EvilFeelsGood: Russell will enjoy killing the Headmaster and all the orphans, which is the start of path to becoming the psychopath who kills Cable's family. After Wade's intervention, Russell doesn't do that. Instead it's Dopinder who gets hit with this trope. He's happy to have killed the headmaster and is more excited than ever to become a contract killer.
290* ExtranormalPrison: The Ice Box, a penitentiary for mutant criminals.
291* FailedAttemptAtDrama: Cable manages to kidnap Weasel with the intent of torturing information of Russel's movements out of him, giving a ToThePain speech as he does it... only for Weasel to interrupt, pointing out his low pain threshold and freely giving him everything he wants to know.
292* FanBoy: Deadpool himself acts like a raving fan towards the Juggernaut. He seems to treat being mangled by him like receiving an autograph. The ripped-in-half thing does seem to leave a sour taste afterward, though.
293* FanDisservice: Deadpool flashing the audience with his mid-regrowth, baby-sized penis.
294* FinalSpeech: Parodied during Deadpool's death scene. Mortally wounded, he gives grandiose goodbye messages to the cast before acting like he's drawing his last breath... only to realize he isn't dead yet, so he talks some more. [[OverlyLongGag This happens a couple more times before it sticks]].
295* {{Fingore}}: Colossus breaks two of Juggernaut's fingers right before Juggernaut says "[[DirtyCommunists Commie motherfucker]]!"
296* FirstRuleOfTheYard: Invoked by Russell, who stashes a pen in "[[AssShove the old prison wallet]]" with the intent of finding the toughest prisoner there and shanking him with it. When he tries using it on Black Tom Cassidy, he gets punched in the face for his trouble. Russell has more success by making buddies with the ''actual'' toughest guy in the slammer, [[spoiler:Juggernaut]], who has to be kept in a separate cell.
297* FiveStagesOfGrief: Buck (referred to as "Fat Gandalf" in the first movie) tries counseling a distraught Wade by pointing out how he is in the Denial stage of grief, only for Wade to rebuke him.
298-->'''Deadpool:''' Jesus, Buck! [[BreakingTheFourthWall No more speaking lines for you]].
299* FlippingTheBird: Many, many times.
300** Deadpool's hand has the finger up as it's blown up (fitting the narration rambling against Wolverine).
301** Negasonic Teenage Warhead gives the middle finger to Deadpool after calling him a "trainee", to which he yells "SHUT IT!"
302** Another scene has Russell giving both middle fingers, despite Deadpool seeing it coming and urging him ''not'' to do it.
303* FollowTheLeader: Wade complains that ''Logan'' ripped off his shtick of being an R-rated superhero movie. He then complains that, since Wolverine upped the ante by dying in ''his'' movie, Deadpool needs to follow ''his'' lead, and die in ''Deadpool 2''.
304* {{Foreshadowing}}:
305** During Wade's final suicidal antic in the first act of the movie, he complained about Wolverine one-upping him by dying in the earlier released film ''Logan'', and vowed that he would do the same. While his line could refer to his early suicide attempts, [[spoiler:Deadpool's death did indeed happen in the finale and also in a manner similar to the finale in ''Logan'', although Cable ended up saving him via time travel]].
306** Invoked and lampshaded ''by name'' in the Ice Box scenes where they mention "the monster" kept in solitary in the basement. The only real surprise is which "monster" from Marvel canon it's going to be. Surprise, it's a new Juggernaut!
307** A more traditional example occurs during the "ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject" conversation where Deadpool accidentally brings up the subject of Cable's dead family. Deadpool comments that he wishes he could turn back time and apply a ResetButton to the conversation... which, subsequently, happens.
308** There's a little one in the scene that establishes how Domino's powers work, when kicking the driver out of the truck causes a side mirror to spin around. It doesn't trigger anything ''at the time'' -- then Cable catches up to the truck and lines up a direct shot with the {{BFG}}, at which point the side mirror sends the sunlight right into his eye.
309** While Deadpool and Weasel are interviewing for the X-Force, he pins every hired members' photo to the wall with a knife except for Domino's, which he pins with a regular thumb tack. If you're paying attention and familiar with Deadpool's subtlety, it should be pretty easy to figure out who's gonna survive the mission and who's not.
310* FourthWallObserver: As usual, Deadpool, and ''only'' Deadpool, is aware he's in a film or promotional material. He plays with real-world merchandise for the film itself, like Cable and Deadpool action figures, calls out members of the film crew ''by name'', talks directly to the audience about his thoughts on the script, and so on. However, the rest of the cast just think he's insane.
311-->'''Wade:''' Tell me they got that in SlowMotion.
312* FreezeFrameBonus:
313** Over the childish doodle that is Deadpool's action plan, you can notice that the DMC Prison sports a drawing of Wolverine tagged "Prisoner 24601". That's Jean Valjean's prisoner number in ''Film/{{Les Miserables|2012}}'', naturally played by Creator/HughJackman.
314** When Cable is managing his weapons, the TV in the background includes a headline stating that Creator/ChristopherPlummer turned down a role in ''Deadpool 2'', possibly referring to Creator/TJMiller's RoleEndingMisdemeanor, as Plummer replaced Creator/KevinSpacey in ''Film/AllTheMoneyInTheWorld''.
315** A billboard with Creator/StanLee's smiling face is briefly visible during the X-Force's skydive.
316** When Deadpool gets a bag of cocaine from [[LooseFloorboardHidingSpot underneath Blind Al's floorboards]], there's a brief shot where you can see a box labeled "[[ContinuityNod The Cure]] [[BrickJoke for Blindness]]."
317** During the opening credits montage, the camera zooms in on Deadpool's gun; it goes very quickly, but the front is engraved with "SMILE -- WAIT FOR THE FLASH".
318* FryingPanOfDoom: Wade uses a frying pan to fight several shotgun-wielding {{mook}}s attacking him at home.
319* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During the scene where Colossus comes to Deadpool's aid and lifts him in a BridalCarry, Cable is visible in the background being manhandled and tossed around by Juggernaut.
320* GasCylinderRocket: When Cable climbs into the [=DMC=] transport the first time, Domino knocks him back out by shooting a gas canister that'd been knocked from its brackets by a ricochet.
321* AGodAmI: PlayedForLaughs. Deadpool notes that him having a bigger worldwide box office gross for an R-rated film than ''Film/ThePassionOfTheChrist'' basically makes him BiggerThanJesus early in the movie, and later tells one of the team members he selects for the X-Force, "You've been chosen by a higher power."
322-->'''Domino:''' Did he just call himself God?\
323'''Bedlam:''' I think he did.
324* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Since he has a HealingFactor powerful enough to even regrow limbs, Deadpool takes about the most damage of anyone in the movie. This includes (but isn't limited to) getting punched across rooms, stabbed, shot through the hands/arms/chest/etc., run over by a car, blown up, maimed by polar bears, falling off a skyscraper after drinking a whole bottle of Drano, having his neck snapped, and being literally ripped in two.
325* GoOutWithASmile: In the second stinger, Ryan Reynolds has a big, happy, oh-so-satisfied smile, elated over becoming another superhero actor. He's still wearing the smile when Deadpool puts a hole in his head.
326* GrayAndGrayMorality: Bordering on ALighterShadeOfBlack. The protagonist, Deadpool, is an amoral mercenary who kills many people. However, he does care about Vanessa before she dies, [[WouldntHurtAChild has qualms about killing children,]] and learns to put his heart in the right place. The antagonist, Cable, seeks to kill a young mutant, but is only doing so to stop a BadFuture where his family is wiped out. The other antagonist is Russell a.k.a. Firefist, a kid who seeks to kill his headmaster, and would have degraded past the MoralEventHorizon if he wasn't stopped, but is only murderous because of his severe past traumas, and is stopped and redeemed before he can become a true supervillain. The headmaster is unambiguously evil, though.
327* GroinAttack:
328** A literal case happens when, thanks to being in freefall, Wade is on a collision course with Cable's head, crotch first. This being Deadpool, he's not only aware but even puts his arms behind his head moments beforehand.
329** This time one is delivered ''by'' Colossus to Juggernaut.
330** Also used by Domino against an orderly of the Essex House.
331* GroundPunch: Once he is freed from the cell inside the prison truck, the first thing the Juggernaut does is to punch the ground so hard that the road bridge underneath the truck shatters completely, sending everyone crashing through.
332* HairyGirl: Neutrally so, as Domino has noticeable armpit stubble, but it's treated as completely normal and not even Deadpool makes a remark about it.
333* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Deadpool gets ripped in two at one point by Juggernaut.
334* HateSink: The headmaster of the Mutant "Institute" that Russell/Firefist and Domino come from. He's a cruel racist and sadist who aims to "fix" mutations in children by torturing them every day while playing the role of a saint who is trying to fix their "mistakes". He's also a DirtyCoward who runs at the first sight of danger. No wonder Russell goes nuts and wants to kill him. This makes it all the more satisfying when [[KarmicDeath Dopinder runs him over]] in the finale just when he seems to be a KarmaHoudini after Deadpool prevents Russell from crossing the [[invoked]]MoralEventHorizon by killing him, since killing him would have been the catalyst of Russell becoming the all-destructive mutant that ushers in the BadFuture Cable hails from.
335* HeadTurnedBackwards: After the prison truck falls through a road bridge, Deadpool extracts himself from the rubble and proclaims that "something is wrong". Indeed, his head has been turned backward from the crash, and he has to snap it back in place while complaining about the unpleasantness.
336* HeartIsAnAwesomePower:
337** Wade initially refuses to believe that Domino's power of being really lucky is an actual superpower, much less one that will look good for the big screen. Not only does she end up as the only survivor of the X-Force, but she is capable of accomplishing everything she does with utter ease, since luck favors her.
338** Dopinder says his superpower is "courage" early in the film, and attempts to invoke this as well by screaming "Courage, motherfucker!" after he's run over the evil headmaster of Russell's orphanage with his taxi.
339* HelicopterBlender: Among the X-Force casualties caused by the unwise skydive in strong winds, there is Shatterstar, who floats straight into the blades of a helicopter about to take off, resulting in green LudicrousGibs all over the place.
340* HellholePrison: The [[PunishmentBox Ice Box]] definitely qualifies. Maximum security: check! Power nullifier collars: check! Prison guards [[WardensAreEvil committing regular acts of brutality]]: check! Deplorable conditions that make the prisoners violent and volatile: check!
341* HeroAntagonist: Played with. While more of an AntiHero than outright glowing, Cable's job in his time is to hunt down renegade mutants who pose a real threat to society. This puts him at odds with Deadpool and co. when his target in the present day happens to be the one mutant boy who the former has been roped into protecting.
342* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Colossus once again asks Wade to join the X-Men. Wade counters that he's not X-Men material... for starters, [[TakeThat he's not a virgin]].
343* HeroStoleMyBike: After the parachute landing disaster, Deadpool takes off on a bystander's scooter.
344* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: When [[ItMakesSenseInContext face-to-genitals]] with a yakuza, Wade claims to recognize them from a previous encounter with a scoutmaster.
345* HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct:
346** Wade questions why Cable just doesn't use his time travel to kill Hitler. When Cable replies that his machine only has enough energy for a round trip to and from his time, and the further through time he jumps, the greater the possibility of completely missing the intended destination. Wade [[BreakingTheFourthWall retorts that this is just lazy writing]].
347** The[[invoked]] [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Super-Duper Cut]] fully subverts the trope by [[BrickJoke showing Deadpool trying to kill Baby Hitler]] in TheStinger. The problem is, Deadpool WouldntHurtAChild, even if it's Hitler...
348* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
349** Deadpool offs a DMC truck driver with his own gun.
350** In their effort to repel Deadpool, Cable, and Domino, a lot of the orphanage orderlies get offed by their own guns and knives. Deadpool specifically grabs one's gun (he ran out of ammo after using it all on Juggernaut) and shoots another orderly with it.
351* HollywoodFire: The [[BurnTheOrphanage burning orphanage]] in the final scene features steadily burning flames which are evenly distributed across the building with no smoke emerging.
352* HollywoodHomely: {{Invoked|Trope}} with Rob Delaney as Peter, to the point where Wade is convinced that the headshot that features his actual appearance is a completely different person.
353* HollywoodSkydiving: Deconstructed. Parachuting into a city is very dangerous because of all the power lines and because tall buildings create unpredictable wind patterns. It's even more difficult to parachute into a moving convoy in the middle of the city against strong winds. Unless you have special forces training or luck, you run the risk of hitting something and dying. Just ask most of the X-Force.
354* HomoeroticSubtext: Lampshaded with Deadpool and Cable; at one point Cable tells him "You remind me of my wife. She was funny, too," and Wade immediately calls attention to how very awkward it is for Cable to say that while he's staring at him and applying lip balm.
355* HowWeGotHere: Like with the previous movie, this sequel doesn't start at the chronological beginning, but with Deadpool's suicide attempt. Then it backtracks to show how he's reached this lowest point.
356* HypocriticalHumor:
357** Deadpool calling Domino's power useless when his is just an advanced healing factor (well, advanced enough that he can fully heal from pretty much anything, but still). He is still a BadassNormal otherwise. Not to mention he takes in Peter who explicitly has no powers while turning down Dopinder for the same reason.
358** Deadpool quipping "So dark... You're sure you're not from the [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse DC Universe]]?" to Cable, despite the fact that the Deadpool films are more vulgar, mean-spirited, bloody, and cynical than ''any'' of the DCEU films so far (albeit with a ''much'' more robust sense of humor, as well as a sentimental and romantic core). Also, Deadpool is completely based off the DC Character Deathstroke.
359** Deadpool makes a joke about cultural appropriation when he meets Black Tom Cassidy, due to how he has dreadlocks despite not being black. This doesn't stop him from [[MistakenForRacist branding Cable a racist]] when Cassidy gets killed by him, accidentally.
360** Deadpool saying "I didn't ask for your opinion, Peter!" is definitely this after Domino calls the name X-Force derivative. After literally just calling out the name X-Men as sexist, he indirectly addresses Domino through Peter so as not to sound sexist.
361** After all the effort to stop Russell before he kills the headmaster and develops a taste for it, our heroes just laugh off Dopinder killing the headmaster and declaring he has a taste for it.
362* ICannotSelfTerminate: Just after Vanessa is murdered, Deadpool tries a variety of insane ways to kill himself, only to fail every time.
363* ICantFeelMyLegs: Invoked when the Juggernaut [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe rips Deadpool in half]]. He's reassured, however, to find them lying next to him.
364* IHatePastMe: The raison d'être of the second {{Stinger}}, where Deadpool goes back in time and not only pumps the ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' version of Deadpool full of lead, he ''blows Ryan Reynolds's brains out'' before he can accept the ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' movie.
365* IJustWantToBeBadass: Dopinder wants to join the X-Force, or at least become a mercenary like Deadpool, and is never given a break. However, he gets his wish at the end of the film when he runs down the headmaster of the orphanage.
366* ILetGwenStacyDie: Vanessa is killed in the first fifteen minutes, sending Wade into a deep depression that powers much of the movie, eventually becoming a RedemptionQuest to join her in the afterlife. The opening credits even express shock at this, and mock the writers for doing such a thing. In the end, time travel undoes her death.
367* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Subverted (of course), with the headmaster. It's not that Wade doesn't want him to die (he tried to kill him himself), it's that Wade doesn't want Russell to become a killer. He's perfectly happy to let someone other than Russell kill him. Still, he stalled for a good thirty seconds, keeping Cable from killing him, because he heard Dopinder's cab approaching [[ForTheLulz and thought it would be hilarious]] for the man to die in the middle of his inspiring speech.
368* ImpaledPalm: Black Tom Cassidy welcomes Deadpool to the Ice Box by nailing his hand to a table with a knife. As Wade is wearing a power-nullifying collar, this is one wound which won't heal quickly.
369* ImprovisedWeapon:
370** When a band of drug dealers break into Wade and Vanessa's place in the prologue, Wade doesn't have his guns on him, so he defends himself with a butcher block full of various knives grabbed from the kitchen counter. By the time the first wave is over, he's used all the knives except the cheese spreader. In TheStinger, a time-traveling Wade uses the cream cheese spreader to save Vanessa.
371** Cable goes GunsAkimbo but refuses to give one to Deadpool, who makes good use of a brick instead.
372* InformedAttribute: When the power-nullifying collars are introduced, a cop specifies that they can't be removed, except with explosives. He is obviously exaggerating, since during the prison fight, a stray bullet followed by a hard fall is enough to damage and remove Wade's collar. Sure, anybody else would have been killed by that, but this is Deadpool we're talking about.
373* InnocentInnuendo: During the car chase, Deadpool claims to be making "accidental double entendres". Sure, Wade.
374* InsistentTerminology: Whenever Deadpool says he joined the X-Men, someone has to call him out on it, saying he's a ''trainee''. Including a random kid (who knows because he was watching TV) next to the orphanage.
375* InstitutionalApparel: The yellow-colored prison suits.
376* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Juggernaut]] makes several threats of an AssShove nature; he ends up getting defeated when Colossus shoves a live electric wire up his ass.
377* ItGetsEasier:
378** Cable's entire motivation is to kill Russell before he can kill the headmaster, at which point Russell will realize he likes burning people to death, even adopting the headmaster's catchphrase.
379** It's also implied with Dopinder after he kills the headmaster and takes joy in it.
380* JerkassRealization: When Cable shows up and kills him, Deadpool is told by Vanessa that his heart isn't in the right place -- and he (rightfully) takes it to mean that he can't get to her because he's being a dick. The latter half of the movie, convoy rescue and all, is about Deadpool trying to make it right to Russell for abandoning him.
381* KarmicDeath: In order to prevent the BadFuture from happening, Firefist cannot kill the headmaster, or else he'll [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim turn to the dark side]] and kill lots of people. Also, Deadpool stops Cable from killing the perv specifically to invoke the trope.
382-->'''Deadpool:''' We're better than him! No more senseless violence! No more bloodshed! We'll let karma take care of him.
383:: ''Buuut'' it ends up being invoked right after Dopinder plows into the headmaster with his taxi.
384* KatanasAreJustBetter: Deadpool [[DualWielding dual-wields]] his own katanas to fight several katana-wielding mooks in a bathhouse at the beginning.
385* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Deadpool kills an AlternateTimeline version of him, specifically the one from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''. If you consider the CelebrityParadox above, then he also kills his own actor Creator/RyanReynolds.
386* KnightOfCerebus: Cable's arrival is treated with complete seriousness, his goal of killing a child horrifying even Wade.
387* LancerVsDragon: Colossus and Negasonic fight [[TheJuggernaut Juggernaut]] while Deadpool tries to stop [[spoiler: Russell]] from killing the headmaster.
388* LastRequest: Before Wade dies for real, he asks Colossus to say the word "fuck". He does, reluctantly.
389* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't seen ''Film/{{Logan}}'', the film makes sure you know that Wolverine dies in it... in the very first scene, in the ''very first three lines''. And that's without mentioning the music box.
390-->'''Deadpool:''' Fuck Wolverine. First, he rides my coattails with the R rating. Then, the hairy motherfucker ups the ante by dying. What a dick!
391* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Deadpool autographs a cereal box. A FreezeFrameBonus shows that he signed it "Ryan Reynolds".
392* LethalHarmlessPowers: Deadpool takes advantage of his HealingFactor to get a {{Mook}} to shoot him through the hand, put the gun ''into'' the gunshot wound, and then turn the gun around so the Mook shoots himself in the head the next time he pulls the trigger.
393* LightningLash: Yukio, Negasonic's purple-haired girlfriend, wields an electrified whip.
394* LiteralDisarming: During the ActionPrologue, Deadpool cuts off the Asian criminals' hands with their guns still gripped within them.
395* LockAndLoadMontage: We get one when X-Force prepares for their mission. It culminates in Peter applying [[LipstickAndLoadMontage sun cream to his face]].
396* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Wade is not aware of Music/DavidBowie's passing. When Weasel and Dopinder realize this, they opt not to tell Wade due to him still being heavily affected by Vanessa's death. Bowie died in January 2016, a month before the release of the first film.
397* LongLastingLastWords: PlayedForLaughs when Deadpool sacrifices himself by getting shot after putting on a power-dampening collar. He not only takes his sweet-ass time to die, he also [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this by saying: "It's so hard to go."
398* LookBothWays: Invoked by Deadpool. He holds the mook who shot Vanessa and jumps with him in front of an onrushing truck.
399* LoweredRecruitingStandards: Parodied in Deadpool's SuperTeam auditions.
400-->'''Deadpool:''' Any power you wanna tell us about?\
401'''Peter:''' I don't have one, um, I just saw the ad and thought it looked fun.\
402'''Deadpool:''' ''[{{beat}}]'' You're in.\
403'''[[HeroicWannabe Dopinder]]:''' '''[[AtomicFBomb FUCK!]]'''
404* LuckyNumberSeven: [[BornLucky Domino]] guesses seven as the password to the collar Wade is wearing at the end. Wade is doubtful that it would be something so simple as one number, and is angry when it is.
405* LudicrousGibs:
406** Shatterstar unfortunately parachuting into a helicopter about to take off results in [[AlienBlood a shower of green blood]] splattered all around, including on the passengers.
407** Zeitgeist similarly meets his end by landing in a tree chipper.
408* MagicBrakes: The prison truck's brakes start [[MurphysBullet failing due to a stray bullet hitting the cables]], which leaves Domino with only one way of slowing down the vehicle: ramming it into buildings on purpose.
409* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Given that he just can't seem to die, it's appropriate that Wade's response to getting ripped in half by the Juggernaut is mostly to continue geeking out over how cool it is to meet the Juggernaut. Still, must've hurt like a bitch.
410* ManOnFire: Early on, Deadpool points out a mook who's flailing in panic because he's on fire and notes that it is ''not'' CGI.
411* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: Snarky, stoic ButchLesbian Negasonic Teenage Warhead and her peppier, [[LipstickLesbian more feminine]] girlfriend Yukio.
412* MechanicalMuscles: Cable periodically flexs his mechanical arm, showing in very good detail how the mechanical muscles trope would work.
413* MenAreTheExpendableGender: X-Force is horrifically decimated, save for [[TheSmurfettePrinciple smurfette]] Domino. Conversely, proper X-Men Yukio and Negasonic make it through the entire film unscathed. The only women to die are all brought back to life by the end, and even Wade dies for a little while.
414* MentorInQueerness: Thanks to the metaphor of the X-gene being both about race and about queerness, Wade gets to fill this role to Russell once he end up in the Ice Box.
415* MentorInSourArmor: Deadpool kind of tries and tries not to serve as this to Russell, but he's '''''so''''' sour he ends up driving Russell away and almost into villainy.
416* {{Metaphorgotten}}: Wade, as usual, can't keep his metaphors on track, being [[InsaneTrollLogic completely bonkers]] and all.
417-->'''Wade:''' [[BeingGoodSucks Doing the right thing is messy]]. But if you want to fight for what's right, sometimes, [[GoodIsNotNice you have to fight dirty]]. And '''that''' is why ''[[Literature/TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants]]'' is pure pornography.
418* MistakenForRacist: Wade keeps calling Cable a racist for killing Black Tom Cassidy (despite the fact that Tom isn't even black). Also when Cable asks Dopinder to turn the radio off, Wade assumes it's because Cable must hate music from India. When he is dying, Wade's final request to Cable is that [[UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKingJr he starts judging people not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character]].
419* MookHorrorShow: The BloodyHilarious ActionPrologue, where Deadpool takes out dozens of mooks.
420* MooseAndMapleSyrup: This exchange:
421-->'''Deadpool:''' Just once, I'm gonna find a planet of people that are worse than me at everything. A whole bunch of functional idiots. I'm gonna go there, and I'm gonna be their Superman.\
422'''Weasel:''' Isn't that Canada?\
423'''Deadpool:''' ''You shut your goddamn trash mouth.''
424* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: When Colossus is finally convinced by Wade to "fight dirty", after beating the shit out of Juggernaut, sticking a live wire up his ass, and dumping him into a swimming pool, Colossus comments "That is how we do it in Mother Russia."
425* MotiveDecay: Cable warns that this will happen to Russell if he successfully kills his tormentors at the OrphanageOfFear -- he'll go from seeking well-earned revenge for past grievances to going DrunkOnTheDarkSide and becoming a mass-murderer who kills people with his powers ForTheEvulz.
426* MundaneSolution: Parodied in TheStinger. That whole extended fight scene Wolverine and Sabertooth had to go through to take out Weapon XI in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' with their claws? Yeah, turns out a hollow point bullet to the head would have taken care of that problem in seconds.
427* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Negasonic and Yukio have this reaction on realizing they just fixed Cable's time-travel device... and gave it to Deadpool. He uses it to save Vanessa and Peter, (over)kill Weapon XI, and kill Ryan Reynolds before he can ruin the '' Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' movie ("You're welcome, Canada!")...
428-->'''Yukio:''' That was probably a bad idea.
429* MyNaymeIs: Parodied. "Krystal with a K" is suggested as a baby name, but is deemed too "stripper-y"... as is "Kevin with a K".
430* MythologyGag: The movie has a number of references to the Creator/MarvelComics on which it is based.
431** Deadpool has yellow X-Force jerseys made that appear to be based on the costumes from the ''ComicBook/XStatix'' X-Force run.
432** Deadpool wanting to protect an innocent child who will potentially grow up into a mutant AntiChrist is taken from the Kid ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}} arc in ''ComicBook/UncannyXForce''.
433** Deadpool in the opening montage, wearing high heels and a blonde ponytail wig, is a direct reference to Lady Deadpool.
434** When Cable uses his time slider to go to [[NeverTheSelvesShallMeet a point of time he already exists in]], he merely brings his current memories into his body at that time, revisiting the premise of ''Days of Future Past'' (comic ''and'' [[Film/XMenDaysofFuturePast movie]]).
435** Deadpool pulls off the exact moves he did during his introductory sequence in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' during Cable's assault on the mutant transport, right down to the "bullet chop" opener. He has less success doing it this time around, though, and is nailed several times in the chest for his troubles.
436** Among the X-Force members who die very quickly is Zeitgeist. Zeitgeist's sole comics appearance is as the initial team leader and DecoyProtagonist in the Milligan/Allred version of ''X-Force'', in which he is killed at the end of the first issue.
437** The destruction of the final battle leaves Deadpool covered in dust, giving his suit a dusty white hue. This makes it resemble his white X-Force suit from the comics. Coincidentally, his run in ''[[ComicBook/XForce Uncanny X-Force]]'' [[SignificantWardrobeShift is probably his most heroic yet]] -- and he looks like this in-film while [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing himself to save Russell's soul]].
438** One of the first things Cable does in the past is steal a six-pack of beer from two rednecks. In the comics, one of the first things he does is form a team called the Six Pack.
439** The name of Cable's daughter is ComicBook/{{Hope|Summers}}.
440** The reporter covering Russell's breakdown at the Essex House (and is later in the helicopter when Shatterstar is killed) is Irene Merryweather. In the comics, Irene was a long-time friend of Cable, who worked as a reporter at the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Daily Bugle]].
441** The X-Jet is a modified [[CoolPlane Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird stealth plane]], very close to its original version in comics, also named Blackbird.
442** To pursue the prison convoy, Wade [[HeroStoleMyBike steals]] a red scooter, a vehicle he's been associated with since his solo ongoing in 2002.
443** While the Ice Box does exist in the comics, its depiction here as a high-security prison where mutants are given power-inhibiting {{Slave Collar}}s make it resemble the island prison of Genosha.
444** Fans of the comic will know who the Ice Box's monster is if Black Tom Cassidy's around, as he was a long-time partner-in-crime with Juggernaut, especially in the cartoon.
445** Upon seeing the Juggernaut, Wade says that "it has always been a dream of mine to see myself reflected in your helmet as you charge at me with murderous intent", which pretty much describes the cover of "''Deadpool: Sins of the Past''" (a 1994 miniseries) #2.
446** Deadpool's sympathy for Russell comes from having an extremely abusive dad, which played a big role in flashbacks in ''Wolverine vs. Deadpool''.
447** On top of Dopinder's taxi is an advert for ComicBook/AlphaFlight; here an airline company, in the comics Canada's premier superhero team.
448** Essex House is a reference to Nathaniel Essex, aka Mr. Sinister, who in the comics ran the orphanage where Cyclops and Havok grew up.
449* NearDeathExperience: Wade experiences this three times in the movie. Well, given his healing factor, they might even be called full-death experiences. Every time, he seems to be falling into water, and then ends up in the flat he shares with Vanessa. The first two times, he can't reach her because of an invisible wall, but she still gives him cryptic advice. The third time, he does reach her and believe they will share the afterlife... except she tells him ItIsNotYourTime.
450* NeckLift: Juggernaut lifts Deadpool by the neck while saying he's going to rip him in half. And then he proceeds to do so. Honestly, [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Deadpool doesn't mind.]]
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452%% NeverTrustATrailer goes in the Promotional Material section below.
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454* NoodleIncident:
455** At some point in the past, Weasel has watched Wade peeing, if he knows his "peeing face" when he urinates on the barroom floor. How Weasel came to be this familiar with Wade's peeing face is not made clear.
456** Dopinder has had to see Deadpool's lower half regenerate from boy-like proportions before, as he expresses some dismay that it is happening again. Weasel lampshades this.
457** Cable makes limited references in conversation to the BadFuture being caused by the actions of people in the present timeline, and that Deadpool is apparently no longer around to see it happen.
458--->'''Deadpool:''' So, what exactly do you do in the future, anyway, huh? Some kind of soldier?\
459'''Cable:''' Yeah, something like that.\
460'''Deadpool:''' ''I'' was a soldier. Special Forces. I bet fifty years from now we're bestest buddies.\
461'''Cable:''' Fifty years from now you're very ''dead''. ''Your entire generation '''[[ApocalypseHow fucked this planet into a coma]]'''.''\
462'''Deadpool:''' Boom! ''[makes exploding sound]'' Spoiler alert. ''[chuckles wistfully]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Ah, planets.]]
463** "And that is why you never eat a raw starfish."
464* NostalgiaHeaven: Wade's is his and Vanessa's apartment, with them wearing their respective attire during the latter's (later negated) death.
465* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent:
466** In spite of being explicitly referenced as Charles' brother, Juggernaut's accent sounds pretty American, though he has little enough dialogue that it's hard to tell. It's actually Ryan Reynolds[[invoked]] ActingForTwo, but Cain Marko is canonically Charles Xavier's ''step''-brother, which helps justify this.
467** Russell has a pretty thick accent that clearly isn't an American one. Deadpool even refers to his actor as a kid from New Zealand at one point.
468* NotHyperbole: When Juggernaut says he's going to tear someone in half... it's not a figure of speech, as Deadpool painfully finds out.
469* NotSoAboveItAll:
470** Cable is presented as a completely serious KnightOfCerebus who's only focused on his mission. He only talks when it's necessary to communicate [[TheStoic and does not emote]]. However, even he makes a few comments and insults. He remarks that the headmaster even runs like a pervert after Deadpool repeatedly implies that he is one, and makes a little quip that "I guess Dubstep never dies," when Wade manages to catch up with the convoy Cable is currently attacking a second time. Additionally, in the taxi (during a partnership between him and Deadpool), he is clearly relishing in dishing out insults at Deadpool, who is annoying him.
471** Colossus has some moments too after finally agreeing with Deadpool that sometimes it is necessary to fight dirty. Most notably, he snickers at his own use of vulgarities (referring to a knocked-out Juggernaut) in the final act.
472* NowItsMyTurn: The fight between the Juggernaut and Colossus starts out as a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown as the former beats the crap out of the latter. Until Colossus decides to turn the tables and give the Juggernaut a good beating.
473* NumberedSequels: This is the second ''Deadpool'' movie, just in case you missed the "2" in the title. Notably, it's the first film in [[Film/XMenFilmSeries the franchise]] to use a number since all the way back in [[Film/X2XMenUnited 2003]], and even that case was a bit of [[OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo electric boogaloo]].
474* OddCouple: Continuing from the first flick, Deadpool (fast-talking, reference-giving, glib, foul-mouthed gun-loving anti-hero) is, once again, teamed up with Colossus, a noble soul who abhors guns and violence, and keeps trying to push Wade to be a hero.
475* OffWithHisHead:
476** An orphanage orderly that Domino fights is beheaded by a filing cabinet that ''luckily'' falls on his face when he is ''coincidentally'' pinned.
477** Not to mention the dozens of {{Mook}}s Deadpool beheads with his katanas.
478* OhAndXDies: Deadpool straight-up [[BreakingTheFourthWall tells the audience]] he's going to die in the movie. He actually does die TakingTheBullet for Russell, but Cable goes back in time [[SubvertedTrope and saves him]].
479* OhCrap:
480** The Juggernaut inspires this in a lot of people. Just seeing him is enough to get people to freak out and run away, even Domino, who's not about to push her supernatural luck with him.
481** Colossus utters "Bozhe moi..." (Russian for "Oh my God") when he's about to get a bus in the face, courtesy of the Juggernaut.
482* OhNoNotAgain: After seeing Wade get ripped in half, Dopinder starts almost begging, "No. No. No. DP, not again."
483* OminousLatinChanting: Spoofed with Juggernaut's theme, "You Can't Stop This Mother F***". There's an entire choir ominously singing in the background to make the villain seem even scarier, except if you pay attention to [[SophisticatedAsHell what they're actually saying]]...
484-->''Fighting dirty! Fighting dirty! Fighting dirty! Fighting dirty!...\
485You can't stop him! He's the Juggernaut!\
486You can't stop this motherfucker!\
487Holy shitballs, holy shitballs, holy shitballs, holy shitballs...''
488* OnceMoreWithClarity: Wade's suicide at the beginning of the film is initially portrayed as a TakeThat to the ending of ''Film/{{Logan}}'', which features Logan dying after being impaled by X-24. Then a flashback reveals Wade is wracked with suicidal guilt after losing Vanessa and is trying to see her again in the afterlife.
489* OncePerEpisode:
490** Like the first film, Deadpool once again pays a visit to the X-Mansion and complains about the studio cheaping out on the cameos. This time however, several prominent X-Men ''do'' cameo, quietly hiding in a room nearby with Wade failing to notice them shutting the door on him.
491** Once again, Deadpool gets impaled through the head and mimes sex positions with his fingers at who he is seeing. Except this time it's Colossus, with the moves adjusted appropriately.
492* OnlySaneMan: Averted in that every character thinks they're this when in reality they're all just as nuts as the guy next to them.
493* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When the drug lord and his goons bust into Wade's home, he is completely silent as he dispatches them; no jokes, no one-liners, and no theatrics. Wade is rightfully terrified for Vanessa's life and goes through the goons as quickly as he possibly can. And this is before they kill her.
494* OpenMouthInsertFoot: Deadpool's reaction after he discovers that what he called a "dirty hobo bear" is actually Cable's dead daughter's teddy bear.
495* OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe: Deadpool tries to drop this line after Cable responds less than positively to his hug, but Cable immediately shuts him down.
496-->'''Deadpool:''' [[GroinAttack Is that a knife in my dick or]]--?\
497'''Cable:''' [[ExactWords There's a knife in your dick]], yeah.
498* OrderliesAreCreeps: The ones at Essex House sure are, and it's implied that, among other things, they sexually abuse the mutant children in their care, which goes a long way towards explaining Russell's issues. [[AssholeVictim No wonder]] they're all killed.
499* OrphanageOfFear: The "Essex House for Mutant Rehabilitation" is eventually revealed to be a place of shame, torture, and indoctrination. Really, you could easily guess as much, given [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Sinister who it's named after]].
500* OutOfGenreExperience: The end of the intro is a dark, tragic crime thriller that morphs into a Bond title parody, complete with Skyfall-esque vocals and abstraction of the upcoming plot.
501* OverlyLongGag:
502** Domino and Deadpool's argument over whether WindsOfDestinyChange is actually a superpower has them repeating "yes, it is" and "no, it isn't" at each other for almost 30 seconds straight without bothering to explain anything else to each other or just stop.
503** Commenting on the fact that Deadpool is naked from the waist down while regrowing his lower body after Juggernaut ripped him in half happens every time someone notices, which is three times.
504** Wade's death scene has them going through a DiesWideOpen four or five times before he actually, finally dies.
505** Wade kills off his ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' self, claims he's just cleaning up the timelines, and then proceeds to shoot the already-dead abomination about a dozen times before finally moving on.
506--->'''Deadpool:''' ''[Bang... bang... [[MultipleGunshotDeath bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang]]...]''
507* ParachuteInATree: In the scene of X-Force parachuting in the city, Deadpool is the first to reach the ground, his chute getting caught in a billboard. He easily free himself, however, while the rest of the team is nowhere as lucky (except for Domino).
508* ParadoxPerson:
509** Cable shouldn't be present in the time period the movie takes place in after changing Russell into a good guy, because now his family won't die and he no longer has any reason to go back in time. However, he wants to make sure this timeline won't shit itself to oblivion, and consciously stays.
510** Theoretically, live-action Deadpool should be {{Ret Gone}}d after he killed [[CelebrityParadox his actor]] Creator/RyanReynolds before the actor could accept a role in ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' during casting all the way back in 2009.
511* ParryingBullets: Subverted. Deadpool manages to cut the first bullet Cable fires at him in half with his swords, only for him to then utterly fail to block most of the rest of the clip.
512-->'''Deadpool:''' Wooo, yeah, your bullets, they're really fast.\
513''[a few seconds later]''\
514'''Deadpool:''' ''[filled with holes]'' ...Ow.
515* PatrioticFervor:
516** Shatterstar says he's from a planet whose hat is AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter. Deadpool laments that just once he'd like to go somewhere where ''he's'' better than everyone else. Weasel asks if he means Canada. Deadpool tells him to shut his goddamn trash mouth.
517** Apparently killing Ryan Reynolds counts as a patriotic act, because Deadpool says "You're welcome, Canada!" right after.
518** [[FreezeFrameBonus If you look closely,]] Wade's collection of treasured photos shown at the beginning of the film consists of pictures of him and Vanessa... and a Canadian flag.
519** Deadpool going off on Fred Savage because he insulted Nickelback (and citing their many achievements) is implied to partly be because they're Canadian.
520* PetTheDog: Yukio is the one person who Wade is never snarky or insulting toward.
521* PineappleSurprise: At the prison's ventilation shaft, Deadpool pulls the pin from a hand grenade and holds it up to Cable's face. The subsequent explosion catapults both characters out of the prison walls.
522* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Wade and Vanessa are wearing sleepwear in their respective colors in the film's prologue. It is also their outfits in Wade's NostalgiaHeaven.
523* PocketProtector: Wade's skee-ball token stops a bullet from killing him, while the PowerNullifier collar renders him unable to heal. Its serendipitous placement is justified here by Cable having used time-travel to position it just right before the fight.
524* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: Parodied; the movie is not even ''trying'' to be subtle about the fact that this movie is trying to launch an upcoming ''X-Force'' film. Deadpool gets the team together explicitly for this reason! Then all the members of X-Force save for Domino (and Peter in the post-credits scene) die horribly unlucky deaths on their very first mission.
525-->'''Deadpool:''' We're gonna form a super-''duper'' fucking group. We need them tough, morally flexible, and young enough to carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years.
526* PottyFailure: Having been in a depressed slump since Vanessa's death, he spends three straight days at St. Margaret's, the patheticness of the situation punctuated when Wade Wilson pisses himself then and there, Weasel having Dopinder mop it up.
527* PowerNullifier: The dangerous mutants sent to the Ice Box prison are fitted with electronic collars that neutralize their powers (already seen in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''). Russell can no longer shoot blasts of fire, and Deadpool loses his HealingFactor. This is actually life-threatening in Wade's case, since it also means his cancer is no longer kept at bay and can spread unchecked. Despite this, Deadpool willingly puts such a collar on at the end to make a genuine HeroicSacrifice for Russell.
528* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Colossus says one of these right before he charges in to fight the Juggernaut.
529-->'''Colossus:''' Hey! Pick on someone your own size!
530* PrettyLittleHeadshots: When Deadpool kills Ryan Reynolds in the end, the script for ''Green Lantern'' is splattered almost entirely with blood, but Ryan has a clean little bullet hole right between his eyes.
531* PrisonRape: Not surprisingly, Wade starts churning out one joke after another about this during the incarceration act, even mentioning how Russell would be voted "Softest Mouth".
532* PrisonRiot: A fight breaks out twice at the prison canteen.
533* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: When Deadpool and Firefist enter the prison, we see one inmate pumping irons.
534* ProfessionalKiller: Deadpool, Domino and Cable are all highly trained soldiers and/or assassins. We see a montage of Deadpool's activities at the start. Dopinder ''wants'' to be one, but simply doesn't have the skills for it, unless you count CarFu.
535* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: A lot of people die or get maimed as a result of Deadpool's quest to save Russell from Cable and Cable's attempts to save his family and all of Russell's future victims. This happens whether it's the prison guards of the Ice Box, the prisoners of the Ice Box, or all the people in a crowded city while Domino's luck-based powers create cool, cinematic, and deadly mayhem. But hey, at least they rescued an emotionally damaged kid and saved him from becoming an amoral mass murderer. Also, [[AssholeVictim the prison guards and prisoners are all thoroughly nasty people]].
536* ProtagonistTitle: Despite this being a {{numbered sequel|s}} and having an EnsembleCast, the movie is still about the sexy motherfuckin' merc with the mouth.
537* PullTheThread: As soon as Russell asks to go to the Ice Box instead of back into the orphanage, Wade realizes he's being abused, checks to make sure, then starts murdering the staff of the orphanage.
538* PunchCatch: The duel between Colossus and Juggernaut starts out with TheGiant effortlessly catching the metal man's fist, and then twisting it.
539* PuttingOnTheReich: Downplayed, but the sadistic headmaster of the orphanage says "they will not replace us" when he hears Russell and the Juggernaut are coming up the drive. "Jews will not replace us!" was one of the rallying cries of the neo-nazis at the Charlottesville rally in 2016.
540* RaceLift: Quite a few examples.
541** While Domino is ostensibly Caucasian in the comics, here she's played by the (Black) German-American actress Creator/ZazieBeetz. Before the movie was released, the creators stated the white splotch of skin on her eye is the result of vitiligo, a skin disorder that does exactly that.
542** Shatterstar is traditionally drawn as white in the comics, but this version of the character is played by Lewis Tan, a British actor of Asian descent.
543** Creator/JulianDennison, a New Zealander actor of Maori background, plays a version of Rusty Collins, who is ostensibly white in the comics.
544* RageAgainstTheAuthor:
545** In the opening credits, the writers are described as "the real villains of the story" (contrasting with the first movie, whose credits called them "the real heroes here"). Obviously, Deadpool is incredibly salty about them killing Vanessa at the start of the film.
546** In TheStinger, Deadpool travels through time to before Creator/RyanReynolds accepted the script for ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' and kills him. Considering Reynolds has partial writing credits, and how hard he worked to make the ''Deadpool'' movies possible, he certainly counts as an author.
547* RealAfterAll: Vanisher, whose alleged superpower is invisibility, applied for the X-Force. He isn't only unseen, but also unheard, so it seems that Deadpool and co. are just playing along with the joke. Turns out he is real, and is played by Brad Pitt.
548* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
549** Cable tells Wade that in the future he's dead, his entire generation basically fucked the whole planet into a coma, and ends with "Here's a spoiler alert: you're not a fucking hero. You're just an annoying clown, dressed up as a sex toy," after their temporary team up.
550** Deadpool tries to give one to inspire Colossus to help him, but given it's Wade, it doesn't quite turn out right.
551--->'''Deadpool:''' You know what? Doing the right thing is sometimes messy, and fucked up, and not particularly convenient. So stay here in ''chateau de virgin'', while we go get our fuck on!\
552'''Domino:''' You're doing great.
553* ReCut: The movie has a total of three versions: the original theatrical R-rated version (119 minutes), the PG-13 "Once Upon a Deadpool" version (117 minutes), and the unrated Super Duper Cut (134 minutes). The Super Duper Cut is 15 minutes longer and contains new/extended scenes that extended the run time, but also includes new dialogue, jokes and scenes that replace material from the other versions, meaning there's more than just 15 minutes of new material.
554* RecycledSoundtrack: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYL1nX0cQBM "Don't Be What They Made You"]], which plays over Logan's death in ''Film/{{Logan}}'', is reused during Wade's own death scene. Fitting, as he previously mocked ''Logan'' by telling the audience he was going to die, too.
555* ReferenceOverdosed: The film is loaded with shout-outs, most from Wade, including multiple references to the other ''X-Men'' films, the MCU, and the DCEU. It's lampshaded when Deadpool drops a particularly blatant and out-of-place reference specifically to Pinkie Pie of WesternAnimation/MyLittlePony, and winks at the audience.
556* ReformedButRejected: During the scenes in the Ice Box, Wade treats Russell coldly and tells him to find a new friend because he is going through a HeroicBSOD, thinking he's a DoomMagnet [[ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies who gets everyone around him killed]]. Then, after having a near-death experience at the end with his first fight with Cable, he is cryptically told by Vanessa in the afterlife that he's treating Russell wrongly. Later, after the prison transport chase, Deadpool tries to apologize to Russell, only to get [[ReformedButRejected rejected by Russell]], then get ripped in half by Russell's new friend, the Juggernaut.
557* ResetButton: Cable's TimeTravel device is essentially this. He uses it to undo Wade's HeroicSacrifice, and then ''Deadpool'' gets his hands on it. HilarityEnsues as he first saves Vanessa, then Peter (not the rest of the X-Force), and then shoots his counterpart from ''Origins'' to "clean up" the timeline.
558* ResidualSelfImage: The third time Wade has a NearDeathExperience, he finally goes through the invisible wall to reach Vanessa. In doing so, he no longer looks like a mutant disfigured by cancer, but his original, handsome self.
559* RevengeIsSweet: Years of physical, mental, and (possibly) sexual abuse from the orphanage headmaster has made Russell Collins eager to kill the staff of Essex House, which is not good, as the BadFuture Cable comes from shows that when Russell does kill the headmaster, he enjoys the feeling of killing too much, becoming a notorious terrorist and supervillain that eventually [[spoiler:kills Cable's wife and daughter]]. As such, Deadpool rushes to prevent Russell from becoming a killer while Cable tries to kill the boy before his moral descent.
560* RidiculousCounterRequest: When the X-Force prepares to jump out of a helicopter, Peter has second thoughts.
561-->'''Peter:''' I'd like to go home.\
562'''Deadpool:''' And I'd like the [=McRib=] to be available year-round, but sometimes dreams don't come true!
563* RightBehindMe: Played with when Wade regroups at Blind Al's to regrow his legs after the encounter with Juggernaut. When Weasel confesses to telling Cable everything he knew about their plan to rescue Russell, Wade begins talking smack about Cable. He then suddenly remarks "He's right behind you, isn't he?" Everyone turns around and points their guns to find Cable is indeed standing behind them, and Wade could see him ''all along''.
564* RippleEffectIndicator: Cable's worn-out teddy bear becomes clean once Russell gives up his anger and need for vengeance upon Deadpool's death, meaning the killing of Cable's family has been erased from history.
565* RippleEffectProofMemory: Wade, as usual, still remembers everything from every deleted timeline due to being a FourthWallObserver.
566** Wade still remembers Vanessa's urging that ItIsNotYourTime and decides to live, even after Cable uses his last time travel charge to save Wade from dying in the first place, thus making it a scene that didn't actually occur anymore.
567** Wade knows about and even uses Cable's time travel device to go kill his AlternateTimeline ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' self, despite the fact ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' made it so none of that ever happened, nor could the events of either of the ''Deadpool'' movies have happened if they did.
568* RiseFromYourGrave: Invoked by Wade, who sneaks into a funeral inside the deceased's coffin, then smashes out of it so he can kill his latest mark.
569* RousseauWasRight: The driving force of the film is Wade being deadset on proving to Cable that Russell won't necessarily turn out an AxCrazy {{pyromaniac}} like his BadFuture self from Cable's time. He can be redeemed by someone that cares about him. Eventually, thanks to a self-sacrifice from Wade, he is proven right.
570* RRatedOpening: The movie begins with Deadpool attempting suicide by blowing himself up, followed by a montage of Deadpool killing criminals in gruesome fashion. Fully [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded,]] of course.
571* RuleNumberOne: At the X-Mansion, Colossus tries to read the ground rules to Deadpool, but the latter [[StealthHiBye is not interested]].
572* RuleOfThree: Wade speaks to Vanessa in death three times. Each time, she shares a different message about how he can make himself a better person.
573* RunningGag:
574** Yukio and Wade's cheerful exchanges are always repeated no matter how much insanity is going on around them.
575--->'''Yukio:''' Hi, Wade!\
576'''Wade:''' Hi, Yukio!
577** Deadpool calling himself a member of the X-Men, only to have someone else invariably adding "trainee". Including a random kid at one point!
578** Wade or Cable bringing up Wade's love of {{Dubstep}}, followed by [[Music/{{Skrillex}} "Bangarang"]] playing as they fight.
579** Wade being convinced Cable is racist because he killed "Black" Tom Cassidy.
580** Russell's pen makes repeat appearances, much to Deadpool's disgust, given [[AssShove how it is introduced in the first place]].
581** Wade being attracted to Colossus.
582--->'''Wade:''' Don't fuck Elvis.\
583'''Vanessa:''' Don't fuck Colossus.\
584'''Wade:''' What?
585** Deadpool using the Spanish phrase "''¿Donde está la biblioteca?''" ("Where is the library?") right before kicking ass, with a different purported meaning being displayed in subtitles every time.
586* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
587** This happens twice involving Juggernaut. When Domino sees him emerge from the ruined transport, she silently mouths "Nope!" and heads the other way. Then, when Dopinder sees him outside the Essex building in the climax, he decides he'd rather wait out the battle in his cab.
588** When Deadpool is loudly complaining and lampshading the fact he ''never'' sees any X-Men beyond Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, or Yukio around, an irritated Beast holding a lecture with Cyclops and Professor X (and a number of other X-Men) shuts the door before Deadpool can see them.
589* SeinfeldianConversation: Cable arrives from the future near a couple of good old boys who are discussing the merits of using baby wipes instead of toilet paper.
590* SelfDeprecation: TheStinger features Deadpool killing his ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' counterpart, and ends with Deadpool killing Creator/RyanReynolds before he can star in ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
591* SequelEscalation: The budget is twice that of the first film, there's more StuffBlowingUp, more characters, more meta humor (including more SelfDeprecation from Ryan Reynolds), Deadpool gets more injured... you name it.
592* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong:
593** Cable's goal is to kill Russell before he grows up to be the villain who killed his wife and daughter.
594** Wade himself does this after getting Cable's time-travel device repaired, using it to not only save Vanessa and Peter, but also going back to ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' to kill Weapon XI and Ryan Reynolds before he accepts the script to ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
595* ShaggyDogStory: Deadpool assembles a team of superpowered fighters (and Peter) to stop Cable and save Russell. He raises morale by naming them "ComicBook/XForce" and delivering a DareToBeBadass speech before they parachute to their target. Due to strong winds while parachuting, the entire team sans Domino and Peter don't even stick their landing, and are brutally killed in various, hilarious ways. Peter dies immediately after by trying to help Zeitgeist before getting melted by his acidic vomit.
596* ShaveAndAHaircut: Russell and Juggernaut seal their pact in the Ice Box by knocking to this tune on his enormous cell door.
597* ShellShockSilence: The scene in which Vanessa gets shot. The soundtrack subsides, and all we hear is a ringing sound followed by a LonelyPianoPiece as Wade leans over her.
598* ShoutOut: Has [[ShoutOut/Deadpool2 its own page]].
599* ShowDontTell: As the fourth-wall breaker this movie is, this concept is discussed and played for laughs. While Deadpool goes on about how Domino's luck powers are hard to show in her earpiece, Domino casually walks down a highway where rolling cars miss her and a driver who tries to shoot her has his gun jam.
600* SickeningCrunch: One can be heard when Cable breaks several limbs of the security guards at the prison.
601* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer:
602** Creator/EddieMarsan's headmaster is the real villain of the movie, but is completely absent from all promotional material.
603** Save for a split-second of angry Colossus punching his helmet, there's no trace of Juggernaut in the trailers.
604* SleevesAreForWimps: The Juggernaut rips off the sleeves of his prison garb before fighting Colossus.
605* SlowMotionFall:
606** PlayedForLaughs as Sergei Valishnikov is running from Deadpool in slow-motion while everyone else is moving in real-time.
607** The dramatic TakingTheBullet moment is undercut by Deadpool hoping they got his jump in slow motion.
608* SmallRoleBigImpact: The random gangster who killed Vanessa in the beginning of the film and is promptly killed by Wade in return. He's not connected at all to the main story, but him killing Vanessa is what drives Wade's entire arc in this film.
609* SomeKindOfForceField:
610** Cable's personal DeflectorShield is visible as a yellow BeehiveBarrier when he's hit by bullets, fire, explosions, concussive forces, etc.
611** As Wade is having a NearDeathExperience, he sees Vanessa in the afterlife, but is prevented from reaching her by an invisible wall, which ripples like water whenever touched.
612* SoundtrackDissonance:
613** Music/{{ACDC}}'s rock anthem "Thunderstruck" plays as the X-Force begin their mission parachuting down to the convoy, clearly making full use of its status as a BigEntrance song to build hype and get audiences pumped up. Except that the entire team but Deadpool and Domino all die [[CruelAndUnusualDeath horribly]], one after another. "Thunderstruck" ''still'' plays in the background during all of it. Enjoy hearing the[[invoked]] EpicRiff and booming vocals of Brian Johnson as they're being crushed, blended, electrocuted, burned by acid, and sucked into a woodchipper, everyone!
614** Music/DollyParton is in the initial murder spree montage, and the convoy crashes while Music/{{Enya}} plays.
615** The hopeful "Tomorrow" playing over Deadpool TakingTheBullet.
616* SparingThemTheDirtyWork: A time-traveler warns the main characters that if KidHero Russell gets to kill the sadistic headmaster of the OrphanageOfFear where he lived, he'll learn that he ''really'' likes burning people alive and go FromNobodyToNightmare. Instead, Dopinder [[CarFu mows him down in his taxi]] while Russell watches in amusement.
617* SpinToDeflectStuff: Deadpool spins his blades to deflect Cable's bullets. This [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome does not work very well]].
618* SpoilerOpening: Feeling upstaged over Wolverine dying in ''Film/{{Logan}}'', Deadpool tells the audience at the very beginning that [[UnreliableNarrator he too will die in his film]] while blowing himself up.
619* SpoofAesop: At the end of the film, beyond the FamilyOfChoice actual moral, Deadpool also notes a likely major takeaway audiences will have from this movie is "the need to Website/{{Google}} 'what the fuck is {{Dubstep}}?'"
620* StackedCharactersPoster: The movie poster has the main cast stacked in a cloud.
621* StartMyOwn: Since the X-Men are sick of him, Deadpool decides to form his own totally-not-the-same-idea SuperTeam with a more "inclusive" name.
622-->'''Deadpool:''' We will be known as... X-Force.\
623'''Domino:''' Isn't that a little derivative?
624* StartOfDarkness: According to Cable, if Russell kills the Headmaster, it will be the event that turns him into a future mass-murderer.
625* StockFootage: In the film's second stinger, the clip of ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' where that version of Deadpool is about to fight the eponymous Wolverine is shown when Deadpool time-travels there to kill his past incarnation.
626* StockScream: The infamous Wilhelm scream makes an appearance, from ''Deadpool'' of all people, when he's getting tossed around in the finale.
627* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Vanessa is killed in the first ten minutes of the movie. However, the second stinger subverts this by having Wade negate her death via TimeTravel.
628* SuicideAsComedy: While the film uses Wade's suicidal tendencies following Vanessa's death to fuel a lot of drama, his suicide attempts are mostly milked for BlackComedy, since, being Deadpool, he just can't die as long as his HealingFactor is active. Especially the one framing the opening's HowWeGotHere, where he lies upon a dozen barrels filled with highly-explosive fuel while ranting about Wolverine stealing his R-rated movie schtick by dying in ''Film/{{Logan}}'', before blowing himself up. And then his severed arm rises up, flipping the bird.
629* SuperTeam: X-Force is Deadpool's group of tough, morally flexible, and young enough to [[BreakingTheFourthWall carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years]] super-human [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual mutants]]. He's assembled them because he can't stop Cable alone, and the other parts of the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' have really been winding down. Unfortunately, all but Domino (and Peter once Deadpool goes back in time) end up dying unfortunate deaths.
630* SuperWindowJump: Deadpool jumps through no less than three closed windows in the first fifteen minutes of the film alone.
631* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Twice! First Deadpool sacrifices himself for good in order to spend eternity in death with Vanessa, only for Cable to use the remaining amount of his time travel device's energy to save his life. Even then, it's still heading in the direction of a BittersweetEnding -- Vanessa is still dead and Wade can't remain with her in the afterlife, but they promise to wait for each other until Wade dies for real, and until then he still has his new surrogate family. Then in TheStinger, Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yukio repair and recharge Cable's device, which Deadpool immediately uses to undo Vanessa's death. Peter's too. Oh, and the nasty headmaster that Russell spared gets [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty run over by Dopinder.]]
632* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
633** Wade's habit of trying to be funny all the time, distracting himself and making jokes during a very serious situation, such as a shooting, this time has a tragic consequence: Vanessa dies. It happens like this: He tries to make a joke to ease the tension, even though he knows he still has at least one armed man behind him (#1 error), he throws the knife at him without even looking (#2 error), he misses and the man shoots Vanessa by accident, apparently having forgotten after so long being near-immortal that his "tactics" are completely suicidal if you're a normal person and that people around you who don't have a healing factor can die (#3 error... and they die very often). He usually ignores this with his immature behavior, but this time it was the love of his life that died and he absolutely cannot laugh about it!
634** Wade starts [[SpinToDeflectStuff spinning his swords]] to deflect a barrage of bullets, which successfully blocks, oh, about a third of them, with the rest ripping through his body.
635* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Discussed InUniverse, a scene has Wade and Vanessa watching ''Film/{{Yentl}}'', and Wade notices [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"]] is similar to "Papa Can You Hear Me?" It becomes a RunningGag from there on.
636* SweetAndSourGrapes: Russell really wants to kill the headmaster, but is persuaded that doing this would [[StartOfDarkness lead down the path of evil]]. So Russell doesn't kill him. Then he dies anyway in a suitably gory fashion.
637* TakeThat:
638** After failing to assassinate his target, Dopender asks "Mission Accomplished?"
639---> '''Deadpool:''' Yeah, in a "UsefulNotes/{{George W|Bush}}" sort of way.
640** When expressing his desire to become a contract killer, Dopinder asks Deadpool if he remembers ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire''. Wade replies that he doesn't want to.
641** After seeing his whole over-the-top DarkerAndEdgier routine, Deadpool asks Cable if he's sure he's not actually from the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''.
642** While trying to come up with an excuse for being late, Deadpool tells Vanessa he got into a fight with [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} "a guy]] [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} in a cape"]] [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice whose mom was also named Martha]].
643** Deadpool jokingly says the X-Men are a dated metaphor for racism from TheSixties.
644** Shatterstar boasts about the superiority of his alien race, which prompts Wade to wish for a planet of functioning morons, where he could go and be seen as Superman by comparison. Weasel asks, "Isn't that Canada?"
645** Deadpool compares Bedlam's ability to "distort people's brains to make them feel pain" to the Music/DaveMatthewsBand.
646** Zeitgeist says he has the ability to spit acid, to which Deadpool replies, "We've all eaten at Arby's."
647** After a mutant inhibitor collar takes away his powers, Deadpool laments that he's about as useful as Comicbook/{{Hawkeye}}.
648** Wade complains that "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' is a[[invoked]] SuspiciouslySimilarSong to "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from ''Film/{{Yentl}}''.
649** While arguing about luck being a superpower, they mention it's lazy writing that could only have been thought up by [[Creator/RobLiefeld a guy who can't draw feet]].
650** After poking fun at her relationship with Yukio, Deadpool further mocks Negasonic Teenage Warhead by telling her "Pump the hate-brakes, Fox & Friends!" after she calls him a homophobe.
651** Russell threatens to kill Justin Bieber (referring to Negasonic). Deadpool thinks it's hilarious.
652** Deadpool refers to a creepy-looking orderly at the Essex House as [[UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump Jared Kushner.]]
653** During the post-credits scene, Deadpool goes back in time to kill the Deadpool from ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', as well as a Creator/RyanReynolds who's about to accept the script to ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}''.
654** While describing how every movie has a "darkest moment," he quips, "In ''Film/TheHumanCentipede'' it was when [[BodyHorror all those people]] [[BaitAndSwitch signed up to be in that movie.]]"
655* TakingTheBullet: Deadpool takes the bullet for Firefist, in [[SlowMotionFall slow motion]]. Cable's bullet still goes through Wade, but it doesn't hit Russell, as having to punch through Wade made it lose velocity.
656* TastesLikeFriendship: When Russell makes his play to befriend the "monster" in the solo cell of the Ice Box, he brings along his lunch and pushes it into a hole in the cell, including what looks like a pudding cup. Juggernaut is so appreciative that he helps the kid with his revenge plan once they both escape.
657* TeamMercyVsTeamMurder: The time-traveling supersoldier Cable comes from a BadFuture where a powerful villain murdered his family, who in the present is a troubled kid named Russell. Deadpool, having recently lost his pregnant wife, doesn't want to see a child murdered, and fights to protect Russell instead. Eventually Deadpool and Cable come to an agreement where Cable will give Deadpool a fraction of time to try to talk Russell down, and once time's up Cable will kill the boy. [[spoiler:Deadpool succeeds at the cost of his own life, but Cable is moved by his effort and uses his last fuel for his time machine to change events such that Deadpool lives.]]
658* TeethFlying: ''Colossus'' of all people spits out a metal tooth after a particularly strong punch from Juggernaut.
659* TemptingFate: The headmaster states that the "day of reckoning" is here... and is then run over by Dopinder's taxi.
660* ThatCameOutWrong: Deadpool's realization after mentioning to Firefist that he's been "inside him" (he meant "in his shoes").
661* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: After Colossus finds Deadpool post-suicide attempt, he brings him to the X-Mansion until he gets back on his feet (hoping that time with the X-Men would reform him). Eventually, Deadpool starts to wear out his welcome, spending most of his time moping on the couch, snatching Professor X's wheelchair to ride it around the mansion, and becoming so irritating that most of the other X-Men go out of their way to avoid him.
662* ThisWasHisTrueForm: When Vanisher gets fatally electrocuted, the audience gets a glimpse of [[Creator/BradPitt what he looks like]].
663* ThreePointLanding: After describing "superhero landing" as AwesomeButImpractical in the first movie, Deadpool performs one during the first orphanage scene... and immediately complains about his poor knee.
664* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Played for laughs. Deadpool manages to subdue Russell non-lethally by perfectly throwing his sword at the boy in such a way that it bonks him on the head with just the hilt, instead of stabbing or cutting him with the pointy end.
665* TimeyWimeyBall:
666** Cable's TimeTravel device is explicitly shown to allow MentalTimeTravel in some instances and physically travelling into the past in others. Cable's TragicKeepsake teddy bear also [[RippleEffectIndicator instantly changes]] after Russell turns over a new leaf, but Cable himself remains entirely unchanged. Given the nature of the film, it's probably intentional.
667** Many theaters aired a scene before the start of the film where Deadpool welcomes the audience for seeing his film, and on top of silencing cellphones and not to spoil the movie on the internet, he expressly advises them not to look up Cable's backstory, because it just doesn't make any sense.
668* TogetherInDeath: At the end of the movie, Wade finally reaches Vanessa in the afterlife. The two share a bittersweet reunion, only for Vanessa to gently tell Wade that it's not his time yet before Cable undoes Wade's death. Happily, Wade goes on to undo hers.
669* TonightSomeoneDies: Wade announces at the beginning of the film that he's going to die in this movie to one-up Wolverine in ''Film/{{Logan}}''. And he does, twice, so he can see Vanessa in the afterlife. He's killed a third time at the end and, thanks to a power-nullifying collar, it sticks. Cable then undoes Wade's death via his time travel device.
670* ToThePain: Cable starts monologuing on how he's going to torture his victim for information. Unfortunately, his victim is Weasel, who not only gives up all the information he wants (and more, such as his current state of erection), he throws in additional information for free. Then he goes back to Deadpool and tells him everything he told Cable... so that they can go kick ass without him.
671* TragicKeepsake:
672** Wade has kept the skee-ball token that he gave Vanessa as an anniversary present. Cable takes it after their first fight, and later uses it as a PocketProtector for Wade after going back in time.
673** Cable keeps a half-burned teddy bear that belonged to his daughter. The burn marks are gone after Wade's sacrifice, revealing that he successfully averted Russell's StartOfDarkness.
674* TrueLoveIsAKink: Wade and Vanessa have plenty of CasualKink in their relationship, but also talk about settling down and starting a family as a form of foreplay. Vanessa even makes a romantic gift out of showing Wade that she's no longer on birth control.
675* TruerToTheText: The depiction of Juggernaut in this movie is much closer to the comics when compared to ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''. He is much taller and larger than humans or other mutants, and is apparently a brother of Charles Xavier in this continuity.
676* TWordEuphemism: "Family" has always been an "F-word" for Wade -- a moral of the film is about him and others finding a FamilyOfChoice.
677* UngratefulBastard: The headmaster. Despite Deadpool's efforts sparing him from Russell's wrath, he screams at Deadpool's team as they leave, calling them "filthy mutants" and ranting about how they're going to "burn in hell" along with Russell.
678* VigilanteMan: Deconstructed. After meeting and non-lethally taking down Russell, Deadpool realizes that he's been abused by the caretakers at the [[OrphanageOfFear orphanage he's been living in]]; Deadpool proceeds to [[BoomHeadshot blow out the brains]] of one of the "pedophile" orderlies [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner and attempts to do the same to the headmaster and the other orderlies]], only to stopped by Colossus and end up arrested alongside Russell because: 1) Deadpool didn't tell Negasonic or Colossus what he discovered, so when he went all-out vigilante he looked like a psycho killing innocent people, 2) Deadpool's executing people on circumstantial evidence, at best (in this case, he's completely right in his assumption, but it's still reckless and unethical), and 3), even if everyone knew the people running the orphanage were bad guys, unfortunately, you ''still'' can't kill bad people for any other reason than self-defense.
679* VomitDiscretionShot: Wade vomits off-screen as his cancer starts to come back. This is in contrast to the last movie; maybe they remembered how [[http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/deadpools-colossus-facial-actor-reveals-dangers-puking hard it was]] on Colossus' face actor.
680* WeAreTeamCannonFodder: Hilariously [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] with the X-Force, whose members — with the exception of BornLucky Domino — all die pointlessly before the rescue mission has even properly begun.
681* WhamLine: Wade initially thinks the "grumpy old fucker with a Winter Soldier arm" attacking the Ice Box is after him, and tells Russell to get the hell away in order to protect him. Then they come face-to-face with the man himself, and...
682-->'''Cable:''' Hello, Russell.
683* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway:
684** When Dopinder is asked what his superpower is, he proudly replies, "Courage!" No-one is impressed.
685** This is lampshaded when Domino explains she has WindsOfDestinyChange powers.
686--->'''Domino:''' Domino. I'm lucky.\
687'''Wade:''' Luck isn't a superpower. It's certainly not very [[MediumAwareness cinematic]]!\
688'''Domino:''' [[ActionHero Yes it is]].\
689'''Wade:''' Let's meet in the middle and say no, it isn't.
690* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Those "DMC" goons guarding the Ice Box and prison convoy. Are they government, are they [[PrivateMilitaryContractor PMC]]? Whatever they are, Cable, Deadpool, and Domino have no qualms about gunning them down.
691* WhatYearIsThis: This is Cable's first question to the rednecks when entering the present timeline.
692* WhiteAndGreyMorality: Colossus's arc in the film seems to be learning that things are not as simple as his "TheParagon/Idealistic" idea. Deadpool points out how unrealistic this kind of heroism really is, and manages to get him to [[CombatPragmatist fight dirty]] during his battle with Juggernaut (to impressive effect), and even [[PrecisionFStrike gets him to swear]] as a last request.
693* WhoWritesThisCrap: Cable explains that his time travel device is less controllable the further he jumps into the past, which prompts an AsideComment by Deadpool labeling this NecessaryDrawback "lazy writing".
694* WindsOfDestinyChange: Enforced resoundingly with Domino, whose luck manipulation power is what allows her to come out of everything she goes through in the movie unscathed.
695* WoodChipperOfDoom: Zeitgeist accidentally parachutes into one and ends up killing Peter by accident with his acidic vomit before he's completely pulled through it.
696* WouldHurtAChild:
697** The orphanage staff have no problem tasering kids. Whether it carries over to sexual abuse is unknown, but Deadpool calls them pedophiles every chance he gets.
698** The Ice Box inmates have no problem punching Russell, giving him a black eye.
699** Deadpool goes for baby Adolf Hitler in the Super Duper Cut. Then it's subverted when he's unable to do it and ends up doting on the future dictator. Then subverted again when he considers asking Cable to do it.
700* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Colossus vs. Juggernaut has this in spades, including bodyslams, suplexes, and one hurricane.
701* WritingAroundTrademarks: When comparing "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" to "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?" Deadpool doesn't sing the latter song, presumably to avoid having to pay for the rights.
702* YourOtherLeft: How Deadpool tries to instruct Shatterstar to avoid the helicopter rotor blades.
703-->'''Deadpool:''' Left! LEFT! NO! STAGE LEFT, YOU IDIOT!
704[[/folder]]
705
706[[folder:Tropes Specific to Promotional Material]]
707[[AC:Trailers]]
708* AdvertisingByAssociation: Spoofed in the trailers, which advertise the film as "from the studio that brought you ''Film/TwentySevenDresses'' and ''Film/TheDevilWearsPrada''" as well as "from the studio that [[Film/{{Logan}} killed Wolverine]]."
709* CreatorCameo: Unusually, Creator/StanLee has a cameo ''in the teaser poster''.
710* GilliganCut: In the "Final Trailer", [[NonActionGuy Peter]] shows up for the ad that Deadpool posted for X-Force.
711-->'''Deadpool:''' Any power you wanna tell us about?\
712'''Peter:''' I don't have one, um, I just saw the ad.\
713'''Deadpool:''' ''[{{beat}}]'' You're in.\
714''[cut to Peter amidst the skydiving crew for X-Force's mission]''
715* HypocriticalHumor: One trailer has scenes of Wade and Weasel talking about how the studio probably won't even make a third Deadpool movie, which smack of the well-traveled criticisms of ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'' (and, to a lesser extent, ''Film/XMenApocalypse'').
716-->'''Weasel:''' They probably won't even MAKE a third one.\
717'''Wade:''' Why would they? Stop at two. You killed it.
718* LateArrivalSpoiler: The Final Trailer has a title card that, along with the film's final poster, outright gives away the ending of the previous year's ''Film/{{Logan}}'' by stating ''Deadpool 2'' is "From the studio that killed Wolverine." As do several posters.
719* NeverTrustATrailer:
720** A lot of the lines said in the film aren't played directly where they are in relation to the trailers. In one particular instance, the line "Pump the hate brakes, Thanos!", which in the trailers is Deadpool saying that line to the audience (and, by extension, Marvel studios), is actually an amalgamation of two separate lines made into one. The actual line is "Zip it, Thanos!", which is directed at Cable, not the audience.
721** Footage of Bedlam and Shatterstar fighting as part of the X-Force was shot specifically for the trailers and was never intended to be used in the movie, all to hide the big gag.
722** A lot of the trailer footage showed Yukio during Deadpool's description of his super team, implying she would be a part of X-Force. Turns out she's actually an X-Man. With that big of a gag to hide, it was certainly worth throwing off people.
723** The European Spanish dub of the trailer and ads gave Domino somewhat of a hick accent (apparently ForTheFunnyz). This differs from the dub of the movie itself, where Domino is given a regular, sometimes even nerdy voice.
724** Often overlooked is the shot where Deadpool and Dopinder do a TeamPowerWalk. In the trailer, Dopinder is walking, while in the movie, Dopinder is running instead.
725* NumberedSequel: Downplayed. Though officially called ''Deadpool 2'' in trailers and the release, the marketing and Fox webiste called it ''The Untitled Deadpool Sequel'' right up till the first bona fide trailer in late March 2018 while giving {{unreliable|Narrator}} information about the film.
726* TagLine: ''Prepare for the SecondComing.''
727* TakeThat:
728** The official trailer ends with Wade and Weasel having a conversation about how a good film series should stop at two, [[Film/XMenTheLastStand since the third ones]] [[Film/XMenApocalypse always seem to suck.]]
729** A short video played prior to the Thursday night premiere featured Deadpool asking the audience to do two things: not spoil the movie, and not look up Cable's comic book backstory on Website/TheOtherWiki [[TangledFamilyTree because of how nonsensical it is]].
730----
731[[AC:"Wet on Wet"]]
732* AffectionateParody: Of Bob Ross's ''Series/TheJoyOfPainting''.
733* BobRossRib: The first teaser for the movie is a near-perfect recreation of Bob Ross's TV show, with Wade paraphrasing ''numerous'' lines from Ross himself.
734* CivvieSpandex: Wade wears Bob Ross's iconic open white shirt and blue jeans, ''and'' a wig mimicking Ross's frizzy afro, on top of his complete Deadpool get-up.
735* EvilDebtCollector: Discussed in the first teaser, where Wade suggests when you're drying off your brush to "just beat it like it owes you money."
736* FreudWasRight: Invoked. In the teaser, when Wade's imitating [[Series/TheJoyOfPainting Bob Ross's]] tendency to hit his brush back and forth against a leg of his tripod stand to dry it, he says he's about to "whack off" or "beat it", and says, "that's right, that feels good" while he's doing it.
737* HypocriticalHumor: Deadpool concludes by urging the audience, "remember, hugs, not drugs." This comes less than a minute after he proclaims his love for cocaine.
738* LiteralMetaphor: When Wade talks about getting high on "life's splendor", it turns out he's not actually talking about life.
739-->'''Deadpool:''' Wish I could jump in there and roll around in all that cascading white powder. Yeah, just get high on all of life's splendor... God, I love cocaine. So much.
740* SpoofAesop: While seemingly trying to give important lessons on how to be a better painter, Deadpool eventually warmly advises, "Now what you don't want to do... is eat these paints. Trust me on this one."
741* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: When Wade admits "Holy fuck-knuckles, I am high as a kite,", every time we cut to a new shot Wade's painting has completely changed from the second earlier.
742* WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties: The screen cuts to a "Technical Difficulties, Please Stand By" card when Wade has an OhCrap upon suddenly realizing his painting is randomly changing into a new image every time he looks away.
743----
744[[AC:"Meet Cable"]]
745* CallingYourAttacks: PlayedForLaughs. While playing with action figures, Wade says "Regeneration Powers! Activate!" when having his action figure use his automatic HealingFactor. He also immediately has the Cable figure lampshade it by pointing out "that's not something you say."
746* FreezeFrameBonus: There is a closeup of a dial being turned up. [[Film/ThisIsSpinalTap It goes up to 11]].
747* MythologyGag: Deadpool mentions to his Cable action figure, "You know, you're a lot taller in the comics" before being told to shut up, as Cable's actor Creator/JoshBrolin is only 5'10", while Cable in the comics is a massive 6'8".
748* TakeThat: The first quarter has Cable's arm wrapped in green as the visual effects aren't finished yet. Wade screams at the SFX team about how the arm ought to be fully rendered at this stage of the production as [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 "It's not like we're trying to remove a moustache!"]]
749----
750[[AC:"With Apologies to David Beckham"]]
751* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: David Beckham ribs Wade that he ''thought'' he was apologizing for a swath of Creator/RyanReynolds's filmography. Deadpool agrees with every one, including ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'', ''Film/{{RIPD}}'', ''Film/{{Selfless}}'', ''Film/BladeTrinity'' -- but when the Literature/{{Frankenstein}} comedy ''Boltneck'' is mentioned...
752-->'''Deadpool:''' {{GASP}}! ''BOLTNECK'' WAS A MASTERPIECE!
753----
754[[AC:"Ashes" Music Video]]
755* AwardBaitSong: Parodied. Despite being an R-rated superhero comedy, the movie got ''five-time MediaNotes/GrammyAward-winner Music/CelineDion'' to record a new song for them called "Ashes".
756-->'''Deadpool:''' Céline! That was amazing! That was the most beautiful performance I've ever seen in my life!\
757'''Céline:''' Thank you so much! Thank you!\
758'''Deadpool:''' No, thank you... We need to do it again.\
759'''Céline:''' Okay. Why?\
760'''Deadpool:''' Well... it's too good. Yeah, this is... this is ''Deadpool 2'', not ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}''. Alright. You're at like an 11. We need to get you down to a 5, 5-and-a-half tops. Just phone it in.
761* SelfDeprecation: After giving an up to eleven performance, Deadpool praises her before requesting a retake, claiming that it was ''too'' good for their movie.
762* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: In-universe. Céline Dion's performance is so genuinely heartfelt for a silly movie like ''Deadpool 2'' that Deadpool himself asks her to dial it back.
763----
764[[AC:Phase 1 {{Mockumentary}}]]
765* TakeThat:
766** While detailing the[[invoked]] [[TroubledProduction rocky path to getting the first]] ''Deadpool'' movie made, an embarrassed Wade classifies ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' and ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' as setbacks that hurt the film's chances.
767** He also refers to Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio as "low-level X-Men" and mentions that they couldn't get any of the big names.
768----
769[[AC:Other]]
770* DoNotSpoilThisEnding: Parodied when Ryan Reynolds posted [[https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/994200379800932358 a tweet]] spoofing the anti-spoiler letter used to promote ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''. Creator/TheRussoBrothers [[https://twitter.com/Russo_Brothers/status/994593899241881601 responded]] [[FlippingTheBird appropriately]].
771* FaceDoodling: Deadpool does this for you on his 7-Eleven app.
772* NoJustNoReaction: Deadpool asked to join the Avengers. Tony Stark [[https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/04/29/ryan-reynolds-deadpool-joining-avengers/ replied with this letter.]]
773* SistineSteal: There is at least one poster depicting Deadpool as Adam and Cable as God.
774* TakeThat: A short video played prior to the Thursday night premiere featured Deadpool asking the audience to do two things: not spoil the movie, and not look up Cable's comic book backstory on Website/TheOtherWiki [[TangledFamilyTree because of how nonsensical it is]].
775* UnreliableNarrator: The ''[[http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/fox/untitled-deadpool-sequel/ official synopsis]]'' for the film reads, "After surviving a near-fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry's hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor -- finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World's Best Lover." Weeell... the trailer does have ninjas and chefs and organized crime and bars and world travel, but it also has Cable. Maybe this is what the plot sounds like if you're high on cocaine.
776* UntitledTitle: PlayedForLaughs in promotional material, where Fox went from officially labeling the film "''Deadpool 2''" to "The Untitled ''Deadpool'' Sequel" while giving increasingly UnreliableNarrator info on the film.
777* WolverinePublicity: Given Wade is the mutant who receives most this trope after Logan himself, it's not surprising. Namely, Wal-Mart had Deadpool [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/05/16/exclusive-deadpool-photobombs-logan-and-other-fox-movies-in-these-new-blu-ray-covers photobombing Fox DVD and Blu-ray releases by replacing their covers with pictures of himself.]]
778[[/folder]]
779
780[[folder:Tropes Specific to ''Once Upon a Deadpool'']]
781[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/once_upon_a_deadpool_poster_405x600.jpg]]
782
783* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Discussed. When Cable first shows up, Fred gets excited and begins rattling on about Cable's notoriously complex place in X-Men history, then declares that the movie better include all of it. Deadpool awkwardly changes the subject.
784* BitingTheHandHumor:
785-->'''Fred:''' Yeah, but, you know... "Marvel licensed by Fox"... it's like if Music/TheBeatles were produced by Music/{{Nickelback}}. It's music, but it sucks.
786* {{Bowdlerise}}: Much [[BloodlessCarnage gore]], raunchiness, and profanity gets removed to accommodate for the PG-13 rating. Although notably the British ratings board still gave it a 15, the same as the original movie.
787* CensoredForComedy: Deliberately invoked by Deadpool using a SoundEffectBleep button. It's initially used to actually censor swearing, at one point later on Fred talks about wanting to fight Creator/MattDamon. After the first time he says it, Deadpool starts to bleep the word "fight" to make Fred's descriptions sound increasingly suggestive.
788* ChristmasSpecial: The FramingDevice is Deadpool telling a bedtime story (the PG-13 version of ''Deadpool 2'') to Fred Savage during Christmastime.
789* GoryDiscretionShot: Used to an extreme. Basically every bit of gore has been replaced with a reaction shot and some disgusting sound effects.
790* {{Homage}}: To ''Film/ThePrincessBride'', of course, with the reprise of his role by Fred Savage, and Deadpool playing the grandfather. The bedroom they are in is also a perfect reproduction of the bedroom from that movie.
791* HoYay: {{Invoked}} as the punchline to an OverlyLongGag of Deadpool using his buzzer to make it sound like Fred wants to ''fuck'' Matt Damon.[[note]]he actually says "fight"[[/note]] When Fred catches on, he asks Wade if Matt has been asking about him.
792* KinderAndCleaner: This version uses less profanity than the original movie, in keeping with the lower rating.
793* LampshadeHanging: After Juggernaut tears Deadpool in half, Fred asks him if that means his healing factor will create two Deadpools. Deadpool tells him he's overthinking it.
794* MoodWhiplash: Stay for all the new post-credits scenes, and at the end is a very touching tribute to Creator/StanLee, who passed away between the original film's release and this version.
795* OnceUponATime: This common fairy-tale introduction is mocked with the very title of this release, ''Once Upon a Deadpool''.
796* PrecisionFStrike: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]]. Deadpool makes it clear to Fred right at the start that the movie's PG-13 rating means they only get one F-bomb. Ultimately [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], however: it goes unused. Their one f-bomb is never actually spoken, however, they do use it by keeping Juggernaut's theme song unedited, presumably because a musical soundtrack is harder to censor than spoken dialogue.
797* RoleReprise: An in-universe, {{enforced|Trope}} example: Creator/FredSavage is forced by Deadpool to reprise his role as the grandson from ''Film/ThePrincessBride'', which involves tying him up with tape to the bed.
798-->'''Deadpool:''' You were nicer as a kid!
799* SelfDeprecation: In the Savage scenes, he lampshades some of the criticisms of the film, such as Vanessa being StuffedIntoTheFridge, rambling off Cable's famously convoluted backstory and demanding the film pay proper homage to it, and cracking that calling attention to "lazy writing" to make a joke doesn't excuse that it is still lazy writing.
800[[/folder]]
801----
802->''[shoots [[Film/XMenOriginsWolverine Weapon XI]] in the head]''\
803'''Deadpool:''' Hey, it's me! Don't scratch! Just cleaning up the timelines. Love you!

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