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Deadpool & Wolverine

Movie R 2024 127 minutes
Deadpool & Wolverine Movie Poster: Wolverine and Deadpool fight

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age 14+

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age 14+

sexual jokes

This movie was overall very funny and is very action packed! if you like the other Deadpoolā€™s and/or the X men movies then you would like this. Parents should know that they have a lot of sexual jokes that younger teens might not understand. This movie has a lot of swearing in it too more than Deadpool 2. This movie is better than Deadpool 1 but worse than Deadpool 2 with the gore, swearing and sexual things/humor.

This title has:

  • Too much violence
  • Too much swearing
age 13+

Pretty good but children shouldnā€™t watch it

It was absolutely amazing, I watched this my parents and we were laughing, although I donā€™t recommend to people under 13, yeah I know there were dirty jokes but I know a 13 year old would understand some of them and holy, there was a lot of swearing.

This title has:

  • Too much swearing
5 people found this helpful.
age 15+

Some of the best action in the MCU

Some of the best action scenes in the MCU. The cinematography and choreography mixed with the music during the action was perfect. Story and villain were average but what you're there for is the comedy, characters and action which definitely delivers. The ending was pretty great and emotional as well. The best deadpool movie no doubt.
5 people found this helpful.
age 10+

Good movie

Love the movie its got some drinking and drugs and also blood gore it's a Deadpool movie duh and alot of sweary but along as u got a parent with a kid then it's alright

This title has:

  • Too much violence
  • Too much swearing
  • Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
4 people found this helpful.
age 11+

Perfect for any mature child over the age of 11.

This film is defiantly a lot more tame than the previous Deadpool Films. The main problems are the violence, drinking, and language. The violence youā€™ll need to know about is here: 1. The opening sceneā€™s gore is much less cartoonish than the first two Deadpool films and scarily realistic, in which characters are smashed apart with metal. 2.A fight between Deadpool and Wolverine isnā€™t really that violent, since they both regenerate quickly, but there is some mild crude humor during it. 3.Wolverine rips off a characters head, which leads to Deadpool proceeding to hold it up and show off, although the bottom of the neckā€™s blood is mostly obscured. 4.A characterā€™s skins is ripped off by a being with telekinesis, than smashed into the ground into a pile of blood and bones, however, the scene is very comedic and campy looking on purpose, and less realistic. 5.A characterā€™s head is chopped off, but it cuts away right before it happens. However later in the film, a closeup is shown of the decapitated body. 6. Small moments of odd body horror appear, but no jump scares or blood in it. The language in the film consists of mostly, but not limited too: The B-word, the F-word, the A-word, the C-word, the S-word, and much more. Wolverine is seen drinking whiskey multiple times, and even a bottle of rubbing alcohol, or hand sanitizer, I canā€™t quite remember clearly. Besides all of that, the movie is absolutley amazing. With a whopping 12 cameos, each one more unexpected and surprising than the last, the movie is the percent send off to the Fox X-Men universe, with almost all of the characters from the Deadpool Franchise returning as well. Wolverine also dawns his classic suit for the first time (It only took 20 years!) as well as Deadpool also getting a small redesign. The film has great role-models and messages and is a story of friendship, sacrifice, and doing something more than you, that any mature 11 year old could take away from despite the grotesque imagery. 10/10.

This title has:

  • Great messages
  • Great role models
  • Too much violence
  • Too much swearing
  • Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
4 people found this helpful.
age 13+

Frickin awesome

3 people found this helpful.
age 12+

best movie

The perfect amount of humor violence Adventure and action

3 people found this helpful.
age 12+

Great for people in junior high to high school

Deadpool and Wolverine is a great movie and a must watch for anyone in junior high to high school. The violence is not concerning but does have the f word used in multiple occasions. Overall a great movie about learning how to accept differences.

This title has:

  • Educational value
  • Great messages
3 people found this helpful.
age 13+

Great movie!

It is gory but little nudity but the language is a lot. It is more toned down then the first two.

This title has:

  • Great messages
  • Great role models
  • Too much violence
  • Too much swearing
2 people found this helpful.
age 13+

1 person found this helpful.
age 14+

So funny!

As an early teenager, my dad took me to see this movie and I loved it! This is the only Deadpool movie that isn't rated R, and I love Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman together. There were a lot of dirty jokes, and a lot of blood, but the whole theatre was laughing. I would definitely recommend this action comedy. Everyone will laugh at some point.

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