The opening sequence of Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine copied the best trick from 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy, but made it even more entertaining. Deadpool & Wolverine introduced Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine to the MCU in style, with an expansive storyline that addressed the history of both 20th Century Fox’s X-Men franchise and the MCU itself. This included toying with Wolverine’s emotional death at the end of 2017’s Logan – something Reynolds previously promised not to do.
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Hugh Jackman portrayed a very different version of Wolverine in Deadpool & Wolverine, with his original version from Fox’s X-Men timeline remaining deceased after his battle against X-24 in Logan. After learning of Wolverine’s status as Earth-10005’s Anchor Being, however, Deadpool exhumed his body, hoping that his healing ability would have brought him back, allowing him to convince the Time Variance Authority to save his universe. He was soon proved wrong, but Wolverine’s adamantium skeleton came in handy when the TVA caught up to the Merc with a Mouth.
Deadpool & Wolverine & Guardians Of The Galaxy Both Opened With A Dance Sequence
Deadpool took on the TVA’s Minute Men in Deadpool & Wolverine’s opening moments, using Wolverine’s adamantium-laced bones as weapons to take down the entire troop. This brutal sequence formed the opening credit scene for Deadpool & Wolverine.Set to the tune of NSYNC’s 2000 hit “Bye Bye Bye,” Deadpool’s violent attack was spliced with scenes of the Merc with a Mouth dancing hilariously. This copied 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy, as the opening credit sequence of James Gunn’s MCU debut also featured a dance montage.