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45 ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameos and Easter Eggs From the X-Men, MCU and Beyond

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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for plot points, cameos and the ending of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” now playing in theaters.

After six years, Deadpool is finally back — and he’s not alone. In addition to bringing back Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, who heroically and tragically died at the end of 2017’s “Logan,” Ryan Reynolds’ Merc With a Mouth is bringing an “Endgame”-level of cameos and references with him.

Just like his previous two movies, Reynolds’ antihero breaks the fourth wall, but in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” he bulldozes through it.

A lot has changed since “Deadpool 2”: Disney acquired Fox, paving the way for Deadpool and the X-Men to officially enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and superhero movies have proliferated on the big and small screens, giving Deadpool a treasure trove of references to make.

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