Summary

TheDeadpoolmovies have been a massive success from years before they were even released, thanks to some leaked test footage. Besides great action, the hilarious talents of Ryan Reynolds, and a new important place in the future of the MCU, the cinematic adventures of Deadpool also feature some truly iconic quotes.

Even without the third film having been released yet, there already exists a wide library of wonderful, zany, vulgar, and bizarre quotes from theDeadpoolmovie franchise.Ryan Reynolds made this already beloved character a true household name, and his infamy will only continue to grow whenDeadpool & Wolverinehits theaters on July 31, 2025.

Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool

Updated on August 19th, 2024, by Chris Harkin:It is clear that the landscape of Deadpool’s best movie quotes has changed a great deal in recent times. The release of Deadpool & Wolverine has seen a resurgence for the character, the MCU, and even for a number of characters not seen on the big screen for decades. This phenomenon of a film has added some truly magnificent quotes from the Merc with the Mouth, meaning that fans get even more lines to use either on social media or in their everyday lives, all part of the collective memorandum of Ryan Reynolds in his most famous role to date.

13“I May Be Super, But I’m No Hero.”

Deadpool Perfectly Sums Up His Anti-Hero Persona

One of the quotes from theDeadpoolmovie that really helps the audience get to know the character quickly, this quote was an easy tagline and trailer moment that showcased how much of a superhero deconstruction the movie and character were going to be.

Still at the height of the superhero movie craze, the firstDeadpoolmovie was a complete table flip on the genre, as Deadpool wasn’t much of a hero, and was extremely R-rated. The wave of media that has followed suit was mostly off the back of seeing how successfulDeadpoolmanaged to be despite the R-rating, telling studios they could invest more into superhero projects that weren’t directed at younger audiences.

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12"Welcome To The MCU, You’re Joining At A Bit Of A Low Point"

Deadpool Hits The MCU Where It Hurts

Although he has made more brutal jokes in his tenure, Deadpool was unhinged when he, in his first MCU appearance, suggested to Wolverine that he was choosing the wrong time to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It wasn’t the only time in the film that Deadpool suggested the MCU was on a downturn either.

Later on, Deadpool would address an army of his multiverse variants with a rant about how the Multiverse Saga hasn’t been working and needs to stop. AlthoughDeadpool & Wolverinehas produced a highlight for Phase 5 and the Multiverse Saga, he isn’t wrong, and this made the humorous moment all the more amusing to fans.

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11“McAvoy Or Stewart? These Timelines Are Confusing.”

Deadpool Pokes Fun At The Convoluted Fox X-Men Timelines

Deadpool takes a lot of potshots at different franchises and previous Ryan Reynolds movies, but one of his earliest fourth-wall breaks in the first film helped the audience realize how wild the style of the movie truly was. The FoxX-Mencinematic outings were marred by changing timelines and most fans were confused about where theDeadpoolmovie was going to fit into them.

But, in classic Deadpool style, he managed to avoid any criticism or even give a proper answer to this question by being as confused as the audience was and voicing the frustrations of the fans themselves about how mixed up the timelines of the universe had gotten. With Deadpool now joining the MCU, he’s likely to make more bizarre quips about his new universe and how he got there.

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10"The Cavillrine, The Legends Are True"

The Most Hilarious Cameo Of All

Henry Cavill, the face of DC’s Extended Universe himself (at least, for the moment), appearing in the MCU is a moment that only Deadpool himself could have reacted to so beautifully. While hunting for different versions of Wolverine through the Multiverse, Wade happens upon one not actually played by Hugh Jackman for the first time in the history of cinema.

Cavill’s Wolverine, complete with mutton chops, a cigar, and his signature bicep reload, was only on-screen for a moment, but his cameo and Reynolds' reaction to it made for a truly great moment and quote, as well as Deadpool saying that “they” would treat him better than the guys down the street, a potshot at DC’s slate of films. which wasn’t Deadpool’s first fist dig at the DCEU.

Deadpool & Vanessa In Deadpool

9“Life Is An Endless Series Of Trainwrecks With Only Brief Commercial-Like Breaks Of Happiness.”

Wade’s Brutal Nihilism When He Faces A Tragedy

Deadpool is one of the most nihilistic Marvel characters, and he often hides this through humor. This great quote was a brutal one that helped sum up for audiences the reality of how tragic much of Deadpool’s life is. This is something that does come up regularly. Beyond the jokes, Deadpool has a lot of serious issues and has faced heartbreak many times.

Wade Wilson as a man may have lost much of his mind, but he doesn’t really have a lot of friends generally because of his abrasive personality, and in the movies, he is shown to get cancer,lose the love of his life, and suffer hugely in a relatively short space of time. His hatred of life is an almost inevitable side effect of all this suffering, and it slips through his humorous demeanor much of the time.

Ryan Reynolds In Deadpool 2

8“Please Don’t Make The Super Suit Green, Or Animated!”

One Of The Many Jabs At Ryan Reynolds' Time As DC’s Green Lantern

There aren’t many actors who come out and publicly apologize for a part they played in a movie, and even fewer actors who get to openly mock one of their roles in another film. But Ryan Reynolds isn’t ordinary, and neither is Deadpool, so he did not hesitate to mock his previous superhero role as Hal Jordan in the DC Universe.

Reynolds starred in the 2011Green Lanternmovie, which was generally disliked by fans and critics. The lack of success led to a stall in the creation of the intended DC Cinematic Universe. Deadpool in his movies took several shots at his previous role,including shooting an alternate version of Ryan Reynolds in the headwhile he was reading the script for theGreen Lanternmovie.

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7"I’m Gonna Fight You Now"

A Rare Moment Where Jokes Are Forgotten

Although witty comebacks are Deadpool’s bread and butter, there are occasional times when he frustrates someone so much that they bite back harder than he likes. Such is the case inDeadpool & Wolverine,when Wade Wilson gives Logan a push too far, leading to Logan going on a tirade against him.

When he finishes, he asks if Deadpool has anything to say, and for once, Wade has been so offended by a rant launched against him that he is left quip-less, and only says that it’s time to fight. This was a meaningful moment that showed Logan and Wade were both capable of irritating and hurting each other, making them potentially great partners.

Deadpool With The X-Men

6“Almost Like The Studio Couldn’t Afford Another X-Man…”

Another Nod To Reality

Many of Deadpool’s best quotes come from his fourth-wall-breaking moments in the films. Thereality of Deadpool being an R-rated moviemeant that the studio couldn’t take as big a risk on it as they could with other superhero movies. The lower budget led to the studio only adding a couple of otherX-Mencharacters to the first film.

Instead of attempting to hide this weakness from the audience, Deadpool, in his traditional style, decided to lay into his own movie and studio by complaining that there weren’t more cameos from other major Marvel Comics characters. This would be somewhat rectified by a larger budget and cast in the sequel, and Deadpool’s own personal hero, Wolverine, will appear in his new movie.

Deadpool Post-Credit Scene

5“You’re Still Here? It’s Over, Go Home!”

A Post-Credits Scene That Pokes Fun At Post-Credits Scenes

Superhero movies have co-opted the post-credits scene and have made a trademark, convincing audiences to sit until the very end of the credits for almost all superhero movies. While this means the cast and crew get better acknowledgment for their hard work, Deadpool couldn’t resist poking fun at the expectation for significant events occurring after the credits.

Deadpooldid add a scene at the very end of the film, only for it to be a parody of the post-credits scene fromFerris Bueller’s Day Offwhich was one of the first films to include such a tease like this, long before it became a staple of the superhero genre.

Josh Brolin In Deadpool 2

4“You’re So Dark. You Sure You’re Not From The DC Universe?”

Taking A Shot At The DCEU’s Darker Tone

The DCEU was always a little rocky compared to the MCU, and Deadpool didn’t mind bringing up the war between cinematic universes even before he was a part of the MCU.When he first met Cable, a much darker character than the ones who’d previously been surrounding the Merc with the Mouth in his films, he couldn’t help but make this comparison.

The DCEU took a darker tone than that of the MCU, or theDeadpoolmovies, and as a character who had lost his entire family and come to the past in a fit of vengeance, Cable was always going to produce a reaction of this sort from the fourth-wall breaking hero.