DEADPOOL 2 SPOILERS - 40+ Easter Eggs, References, In Jokes, And Cameos You Need To See - Part 1

DEADPOOL 2 SPOILERS - 40+ Easter Eggs, References, In Jokes, And Cameos You Need To See - Part 1

We've combed through Deadpool 2 to track down the biggest and best Easter Eggs, including nods to other franchises, crazy cameos, and references meant solely for comic book fans. Here's the first batch...

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By JoshWilding - May 19, 2018 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Deadpool 2
Superhero movies are always full of Easter Eggs for comic books fans (some haven't even been spotted yet if Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn is to be believed) but Deadpool 2 features literally hundreds of them. There is an insane number of references, cameos, and nods to the comic books in the R-Rated sequel and we've combed through them all to bring you the biggest and best ones.

There are, in fact, so many that we've had to split them into two separate articles and this is the first part. We'll bring you the second tomorrow (if you can't wait, then you'll find a link at the end of this post) but there are more than enough to keep you going and we're confident you probably didn't catch too many of these as they're easy to miss. So, to check the list out in full, click the "View List" button.

T.J. Miller's Sexual Misconduct Scandal



When Russell's attack is first reported on the news, the ticker on the screen says Christian Plummer refused a role in Deadpool 2. That's a very meta joke and a reference to the actor replacing Kevin Spacey in All The Money In The World after he too (like T.J. Miller) was accused of sexual misconduct.
 

Les Miserables



We know that Ryan Reynolds has a bit of thing (obsession?) with Hugh Jackman so it probably won't surprise you to learn that the actor managed to include a very clever nod to the actor's career in Deadpool 2. That comes when we see that Russell's prisoner number is "24601" just like Jean Valjean.
 

Wolverine Cereal



During his battle with Cable, Deadpool finds himself thrown into Essex House where he comes across a kid tucking into some cereal. On the box, however, is a picture of Hugh Jackman's in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Needless to say, it won't surprise you to learn he signs the pack from Ryan Reynolds!
 

Fire Fist



Ahead of the release of Deadpool 2, there was a lot of speculation about which mutant from the comic books Julian Dennison might be playing. The sequel quickly reveals that he's Fire Fist, a character introduced back in 1986. However, while their powers are the same, their stories are very different.
 

Essex House



In the movie, Russell is forced to endure abuse in The Essex House for Mutant Rehabilitation. It goes without saying that's a reference to Nathanial Essex, a character better known to comic book fans as Mister Sinister. His arrival in the X-Men Universe was also teased in X-Men: Apocalypse and Logan.
 

The Cure For Blindness



Following Vanessa's death, Deadpool returns to Blind Al's apartment and pulls up the floorboards to reveal both some cocaine and something that's labelled as the cure for blindness. As you may recall, the Merc with the Mouth told her in the first movie that both of those things were hidden in her home.
 

Passion Of The Christ



It takes no time at all for Wade Wilson to break the fourth wall as he references that the success of the first movie has put him up there with Jesus himself. However, while he notes that Passion of the Christ is still the highest grossing R-Rated movie domestically, Deadpool managed to beat it overseas.
 

Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice



When Deadpool is rattling out excuse after excuse for why he was late for date night with Vanessa, he mentions being caught up fighting a caped badass whose mother was also named Martha, an obvious not to one of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's most widely ridiculed and memorable moments.
 

Cable's Height



In the comic books, Cable is a pretty imposing fella measuring a mighty 6'8". Josh Brolin, on the other hand, is around 5'11", a major departure from the source material. Deadpool makes fun of that fact when he points out how much shorter the big screen version of the character is in comparison.
 

Barakapool Returns



It took fans a very long time to forgive Fox for the appalling way Deadpool was handled in X-Men Origins: Wolverine but the Merc with the Mouth himself finally sets things right in this sequel when he travels back in time to gun down his doppelganger as Wolverine (it's stock footage) watches on.
 

Can't Draw Feet



Deadpool isn't initially very impressed with Domino or her good luck powers and he refers to her as sounding like someone who was probably created by a person unable to draw feet. If you're at all familiar with Rob Liefeld's work, you'll be well aware that a cheeky nod to the artist who created her.
 

Alpha Flight



Surprisingly, we still haven't seen Alpha Flight brought to the big screen but there is a fun nod to them in Deadpool 2 as the sign atop Dopinder's cab is advertising a travel agency and cheap flights to the Great White North. Here's hoping that the team gets the spotlight somewhere down the line, though. 
 

Pryor's Treats



During Cable's attack on that convoy, an ice cream truck can be spotted labelled "Pryor's Treats." While that name may not be instantly familiar, fans of the character will know that his mother is Jean Grey imposter Madelyne Pryor. It's a nice touch and one which many will no doubt greatly appreciate.
 

James Bond



Deadpool 2 brilliantly spoofs a classic James Bond opening sequence by setting a stylish (and often crude) series of graphics to a Celine Dion song written specifically for the sequel. However, the names of everyone involved are replaced by proclamations of shock that the movie dared to kill of Vanessa.
 

John Wick



Talking of that impressive opening sequence, the movie's director - David Leitch - is referred to as "One Of The Men Who Killed John Wick's Dog." That's obviously a reference to the fact he co-directed John Wick, a movie which revolved around an assassin getting retribution for the murder of his dog.
 

Legion



Is this a deliberate crossover or pure coincidence? I'd place money on the latter but that kid in Essex House that Deadpool signs the cereal box for is Luke Roessler, the actor who plays a young version of David Haller in Legion. We know timelines don't exactly make sense in the X-Men Universe regardless. 
 

Deadpool Gets Torn In Half



As you may recall, the Ultimate version of The Hulk tore Wolverine in half at one point and threw his legs miles away from him (leading to the mutant having to drag himself back to them). In Deadpool 2, The Juggernaut rips the Merc with the Mouth in two in what feels like a scene inspired by that.
 

Matt Damon And Alan Tudyk



It's almost impossible to spot but the two hicks having a conversation about the benefits of using baby wipes on their butts are actually Matt Damon (who made a similarly memorable cameo appearance in Thor: Ragnarok) and Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story). Who'd have guessed they'd show up?
 

Frozen



We heard that there was a running joke about Frozen in Deadpool 2 and it turns out that it's Wade Wilson constantly referencing the similarities between that movie's "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" and Yently's "Papa can you hear me?" Ironically, Josh Brolin is Barbara Streisand's stepson! 
 

The Credits



Like the first movie, Deadpool 2 features a very stylish credits sequence but does the artwork look at all familiar to you? It should because it was provided by Skottie Young, a comic book artist who is no stranger to the Marvel Universe and who has provided a lot of fun takes on this character. 
 

Stranger Things



During the movie's mid-credits scene, Yukio and Negasonic Teenage Warhead manage to fix Cable's time-travelling device. How they managed that is never made clear but Wade Wilson is very happy to get his hands on it and he refers to the latter as "Eleven," a pretty fun reference to Stranger Things.
 

Star Wars



It appears as if Deadpool 2 was shot too late to include any jokes at the expense of Star Wars: The Last Jedi but we do see Wade Wilson get seriously confused about the original movies when he points out to Vanessa that they were all about children becoming their fathers and ultimately nailing their sisters. 

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TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 6:16 AM
Saw it last night and thought it was okay. Some jokes didn't land and at other times felt like too much. And LOL at this being better than Infinity War.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 6:25 AM
@TexasAvenger

“And LOL at this being better than Infinity War.”

Pretty tough to compare the two. They’re two totally different movies.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 6:26 AM
@regularmovieguy - Just responding to what some people had been saying. They're both CBM's so I think the comparison is fair.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 6:39 AM
@TexasAvenger

The only thing up for debate is which movie you thought was funnier? I mean they both have a ton of jokes. But the action is quite different, the character arcs are different...

You can definitely enjoy one more than the other but they’re very different movies.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 6:48 AM
@regularmovieguy - When I reply to you does it show one message in your inbox or multiple?
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 6:58 AM
@TexasAvenger

One message. I [frick]ing hate when I get 8 messages from one person.

I assume that’s what it’s doing for you?
RocknRolla
RocknRolla - 5/19/2018, 7:21 AM
@regularmovieguy - not if you put them against each other in overall entertainment and enjoyment
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 7:27 AM
@regularmovieguy - Yes wey I keep getting a bunch. Earlier it said you messaged me 4 times lol.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 8:19 AM
@RocknRolla

“You can definitely enjoy one more than the other but they’re very different movies.”

Here I am quoting myself.
Lobo89
Lobo89 - 5/19/2018, 6:20 AM
Did I miss Stan Lee’s cameo? I know he was n the first one but I never saw him n this one.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 6:25 AM
@Lobo89 - I think when they jump off the helicopter (or a different scene) there's a building with a giant painting of his face. Maybe that's the cameo?
Luigi
Luigi - 5/19/2018, 6:25 AM
@Lobo89 - There was a graffiti mural of him, I believe when Domino is skydiving. He's not physically in it though
Lobo89
Lobo89 - 5/19/2018, 7:19 AM
@TexasAvenger - thanks, I missed it but I’m gonna see it again so I’ll keep eye out for it.
Lobo89
Lobo89 - 5/19/2018, 7:19 AM
@Luigi - thanks, I keep an eye out next viewing.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 6:24 AM
I thought Deadpool 2 was better than the first movie - and I really liked the first.

We got some great new additions and Ryan was [frick]ing perfect. Dude is Wade Wilson.

Tensorpants
Tensorpants - 5/19/2018, 6:26 AM
Proofreading is for pussies.
ThouBear8
ThouBear8 - 5/19/2018, 11:34 AM
@Tensorpants - lol never change, Josh
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/19/2018, 6:27 AM
The best line in the movie was "Dubstep's for pussies." 💀
TomSolo
TomSolo - 5/19/2018, 6:28 AM
Why the hell are there so many Deadpool articles? I want more IW articles!
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 5/19/2018, 6:30 AM
Is this like the fourth Deadpool 2 Easter egg/reference article?
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/19/2018, 6:36 AM
Movie had great action and made me laugh a lot. Didn’t go to Deadpool for a great story.


Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/19/2018, 6:43 AM
lol Wilding is already warning us that this is Part one of...
Thank God he disliked DP 2, imagine if he loved that movie, we would have 9999 DP 2 articles by now! :P
Kurne
Kurne - 5/19/2018, 6:55 AM
Josh Brolin is 5'9 - 5'10. They just said 5'11 in the movie cuz Hollywood.

It wasn't distracting or anything in the moment... but I do wish Cable was much bigger than Wade.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 5/19/2018, 7:00 AM
Royal Wedding was a huge success.

A perfect blend of the past, present and future.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were wise to turn downs Rian Johnson’s offer as wedding planner.

# 💀 💩♊️ attitude
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 5/19/2018, 7:10 AM
Kind of a weak story, no real villain, and yet still a very awesome and entertaining movie. I never even saw any butthurt over Brolin's height. So for the writers to acknowledge the "comic book inaccuracy", was hilarious. Meta self-awareness, is the key to Deadpool's popularity. The superhero genre is so absurd, that if you can celebrate it, while making fun of it, you could have something special.

The black Black Widow line was really quick, but awesome. And I could've SWORN that I heard Wade Wilson tell Cable that he's Batman. I'm like 99% sure, that I didn't hallucinate that iconic line. LOL
AC1
AC1 - 5/19/2018, 7:16 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - loved the constant comic book references. Yes, when Cable asked him who he was he replied "I'm Batman!" in a Batman voice. Also loved the bit when he's complaining about how useless he is without powers and says something like "give me a bow and I'm basically Hawkeye", and how excited he gets meeting Juggernaut and starts listing comic book issues he's seen him in (one of my favourite tropes in the comics is when he mentions what issue he last saw another character in, like Bullseye).
StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 5/19/2018, 7:39 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - I liked when Juggernaut was swinging Deadpool around he started to say the line that calms the Hulk down "Suns getting real low..."
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 5/19/2018, 8:02 AM
@AC1 -
The Juggernaut song and the mid-credit time travel scenes, were hilarious. But I'm surprised they didn't come up with something for a post-credit scene. Anything with either Hugh Jackman or Patrick Stewart, would've been PERFECT! Missed opportunity there.
AC1
AC1 - 5/19/2018, 9:28 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - Should've been Hugh Jackman - as himself - sat at a table eating a bowl of the Wolverine cereal that popped up earlier in the movie, while Deadpool sneaks up on him from behind, pulls a burlap sack over him and drags him away kicking and screaming, or maybe chloroforms him and drags him away while gloating about how he's gonna get that Wolverine crossover one way or another.
ThouBear8
ThouBear8 - 5/19/2018, 11:36 AM
@AC1 - lmao that's great, maybe in X-Force
AC1
AC1 - 5/19/2018, 7:11 AM
Saw it yesterday, going again Monday so gonna let that viewing sink in too but right now my opinion is: it's good, I can't imagine a Deadpool sequel being much different, and it had a fair few jokes that were funnier than the first, but ultimately I don't think Deadpool 2 is as good as the original. The narrative isn't as tight, it's pretty lazy at times, Juggernaut looked pretty bad, and I didn't really like how heavily it leaned on references to Logan.

The film was perfectly cast though, obviously Ryan Reynolds is perfect as Deadpool, it was great seeing Colossus have a bigger role and I love this version of the character, Negasonic was great but a little underutilised, Vanessa was fine but a bit wasted (although it made sense), I liked this version of Yukio even though she's nothing like the other version who was also really cool (are they even the same character or do they just have the same name?), I think the kid was kinda weird but it worked and Julian Denison was pretty funny, but biggest props have to go to Zazie Beetz as Domino who I liked a lot more than I thought I would, and Josh Brolin is killing it right now with two awesome comic book roles at the same time!!!

Oh and X-Force was perfect, laughed my ass off at that sequence!
Fritzthecat
Fritzthecat - 5/19/2018, 7:24 AM
I'm going to see it later today and now I'm more egg-cited!
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