“Deadpool & Wolverine” is packed with hidden references and surprises. As the film continues to make waves as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, here’s a look at the top ten Easter eggs fans might have missed.
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Top Ten Easter Eggs in “Deadpool & Wolverine”
1. Stan Lee’s Cameo
Although Stan Lee passed away in 2018, his tradition of cameos lives on. In a scene where Deadpool and Wolverine battle on a bus, look for an advertisement for “Stan Lee Steamers” featuring his iconic glasses.
2. Chris Evans as Human Torch
Chris Evans returns to the Marvel universe, not as Captain America but as Human Torch from the Fantastic Four series.
3. 20th Century Fox Logo
A nod to the origins of the X-Men and Fantastic Four, the now-defunct 20th Century Fox logo appears as a tribute to the franchise’s history.
4. Gossip Girl Reference
Ryan Reynolds, as Deadpool, pays a cheeky tribute to his wife Blake Lively and her show “Gossip Girl” with an unexpected dance to NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye.”
5. Deadpool Corps
Fans were thrilled to see a team of Deadpool variants, including a surprising appearance by Blake Lively as Lady Deadpool. The family affair extends to their children voicing Baby Deadpool and Kidpool.
6. Shawarma Scene
In a callback to the Avengers’ shawarma scene after their battle with Loki, Deadpool and Wolverine enjoy shawarma after saving the multiverse.
7. Blade’s MCU Debut
Wesley Snipes makes a dramatic return as Blade, marking his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, after his original role in the 1998 film.
8. Henry Cavill as Wolverine
A nod to fan rumors, Henry Cavill makes a brief appearance as a Wolverine variant, playing into speculation about his future role.
9. Spiderman Picture
Although Easter eggs Spiderman himself isn’t in the film, a picture of him and Tony Stark is visible at Happy Hogan’s office, evoking nostalgia from “Avengers: Endgame.”
10. Marvel Comics References
The film includes several references to Marvel comics, such as Logan’s classic brown suit, echoing his appearance in “Incredible Hulk #340.”
These Easter eggs add layers of fun and nostalgia for fans, enriching the film’s connection to the broader Marvel universe.