🎬 Deadpool & Wolverine 2 (2026)
👉 Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin
The multiverse is about to face its most chaotic collision yet — louder, bloodier, and far more unhinged than ever before.
Deadpool & Wolverine 2 catapults Marvel’s most unpredictable antihero and its most tortured mutant into a time-bending, dimension-shattering odyssey packed with savage humor, self-aware anarchy, and surprising emotional depth.

After years of tormenting the Fox universe, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) finally catches the attention of the Time Variance Authority, who offer him a one-way ticket into the sacred timeline of the MCU. Naturally, he blows it. In classic Deadpool fashion, he hijacks their tech, breaks every rule of causality, and plunges the multiverse into total chaos. But when his antics threaten reality itself, he’s forced to team up with the last person who’d ever volunteer to help him — a bitter, battle-scarred variant of Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), long retired and unwilling to play hero again.

What follows is a delirious journey through collapsing worlds, broken timelines, and meta-commentary so sharp it could cut adamantium. As Deadpool and Wolverine carve a blood-soaked path across alternate realities — crossing paths with rogue versions of heroes, villains, and even themselves — their uneasy alliance turns into something unexpectedly human. Between the sarcasm, sword fights, and slow-motion explosions, both men confront their own legacies and find a glimmer of redemption in the unlikeliest of places.

With irreverent humor, brutal action, and an avalanche of fan-service cameos, Deadpool & Wolverine 2 redefines the superhero genre once again — a film that mocks the multiverse even as it masters it. Equal parts carnage and catharsis, it’s a fourth-wall-shattering, timeline-wrecking, R-rated spectacle that proves sometimes the most broken heroes are the ones who save the day… accidentally.
Deadpool & Wolverine 2 isn’t just a sequel — it’s an event. A ferocious, hilarious, and unexpectedly heartfelt love letter to chaos, friendship, and the power of giving zero f***s in a world that takes itself way too seriously.