Deadpool & Wolverine is hiding 8 brilliant secrets you might’ve missed

You might have recently been to seeDeadpool and Wolverinein cinemas. It seems a lot of people did given the $205 million made in the opening weekend, making it one of the biggest openings for an R-rated film. We all knew the film would feature some crazy cameos. plenty of nods to the history of Marvel, and fourth wall breaks from Ryan Reynolds.

There are so many hidden details that you likely missed while laughing your head off or sitting on the edge of your seat watching all the action. We’re going to go over some of the best easter eggs, hidden secrets, and gags, so this is your warning that we will be spoiling the heck out of the film.

Last chance… this article features spoilers for Deadpool and Wolverine, so turn back now if you need to.

The reload punch

One of the big cameos forDeadpool and Wolverinewas Henry Cavill who appeared as a version of Wolverine from another timeline. We first see the Superman actor working on a motorcycle before Deadpool approaches him and the two get into a scrap. If this wasn’t already a joyous moment, Cavill performs the iconic reload punch from his fight with Tom Cruise inMission Impossible: Fallout.

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Mission Impossible: Fallout - Paramount Pictures

Mission Impossible: Fallout - Paramount Pictures

Some old-school callbacks

Captain America: The First Avenger - Paramount Pictures

Captain America: The First Avenger - Paramount Pictures

Lots of cameos

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Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

No iPhone rule

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Details in the music

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Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Snipes dialogue

Blade - New Line Cinema

Blade - New Line Cinema

Classic comics

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Uncanny X-Men #251 - Marvel Comics

Uncanny X-Men #251 - Marvel Comics

Void objects

A lot of the objects seen throughout the void are pulled from various points in the MCU, but also other Marvel projects from 20th Century Fox - including the iconic logo of the distributor. Among the detritus, we spotted a crashed helicarrier, some Mad Max cars, the ice cream truck fromMoonknight, the red room which had crashed into the sand, and some audience members got a glance of the Milano ship fromGuardians of the Galaxy.

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Deadpool and Wolverine - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Topics:Marvel,TV And Film