DEADPOOL Interrupts THE LATE SHOW To Take Over Stephen Colbert’s Monologue

DEADPOOL Interrupts THE LATE SHOW To Take Over Stephen Colbert’s Monologue

The Merc With a Mouth took a quick turn as a late night talk show host when he unexpectedly appeared on Stephen Colbert’s show last night to shake things up a bit. Hit the jump for the full segment...

By drewXdeficit - May 16, 2018 05:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Deadpool 2
Deadpool 2 star Ryan Reynolds may not be invited back to Late Night with Stephen Colbert any time soon -- not if the Merc With a Mouth himself has anything to say about it. After all, ol' Mr. Pool had nothing nice to say about the Canadian actor when he interjected himself into Colbert's monologue last night. And that's only the beginning.

It all started when Colbert made a comment about superhero movie fatigue which prompted Deadpool to join the Late Night host and hijack his monologue. In the bit, he gives his thoughts on Reynolds, the show's first guest Jamie Foxx (whom 'Pool loved in Back to the Future), and even American President Donald Trump's alleged Russian hijinks.

So, all in all, Wade fit right in on the late night circuit. 

Check out the full video right here:



Thankfully for Colbert, The Merc seems to have lost the superhero lottery in relation to the ending to Avengers: Infinity War. What a shame.

Deadpool returns to theaters this Friday. Sorry, Thanos.
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SwampThing
SwampThing - 5/16/2018, 7:36 PM
Gotta say Deadpool has one of the best live action costumes right now, it looks great with just good lighting. Compare that to completely CGI costumes like Spider-man in IW/several parts of Homecoming and BP in his solo movie (he looked better in Civil War).
Origame
Origame - 5/17/2018, 3:04 AM
@SwampThing - I know right? I REALLY don't get the buzz around Spidey's MCU costumes' moving eyes. Sure they're technically more comic accurate (I say technically because they don't actually move within the context of the story, just a bit of suspension of disbelief so you can actually show what his emotions are when there's no other real way) but that means we have this cartoon character hanging out with all these live action characters. Why do we insist on practical effects so often but then praise this bs? Both previous franchises managed to have AMAZING translations of the costume without making it all cgi.
TheBigR
TheBigR - 5/17/2018, 3:07 AM
@SwampThing - The coincidental thing about your comment is BP had the exact same level of special effects as Sam Reimis Spiderman movies. Seriously how is this not getting called out more......?
JizzerTron
JizzerTron - 5/16/2018, 7:40 PM
Awesome
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 5/16/2018, 7:40 PM
Is the title Deadpool 2?! I thought it was gonna be something different like The Untitled Deadpool Sequel?
Jaspion
Jaspion - 5/16/2018, 7:42 PM
IW spoiler.
Lizarkeo
Lizarkeo - 5/16/2018, 7:48 PM
Just saw the movie, frickin' loved it. No spoilers. About the two main concerns: 1. It was better for the story and 2. You should read more comics (specially "X-Force"), the presence of Zeitgeist was a huge clue.

And one particularly super fast cameo was GEEK HEAVEN and so funny at the same time ;)
Kadara
Kadara - 5/16/2018, 8:14 PM
Saw that earlier today and it was so freaking funny!! And yeey a Colbert shout out on here, my favorite late night host mentioned on my fav site;)
drewXdeficit
drewXdeficit - 5/16/2018, 8:30 PM
@Kadara - I do it for the fans
Kadara
Kadara - 5/16/2018, 8:32 PM
@drewXdeficit - Much appreciated:)
ThouBear8
ThouBear8 - 5/17/2018, 12:02 AM
Lmao I did not expect the end part, but I loved it. Ryan Reynolds is an international treasure (international cus he's from Canada). We're so lucky to have someone like him who's so in love with playing the character. So pumped to see Deadpool 2 tomorrow night.

Regarding the politics, chill out, guys. It's pretty standard fare for late night talk show hosts to make fun of the president during their monologue. It's been happening for decades, it's not going to stop now. Especially when an administration is as ripe for the picking as this one is.
fanboy03191
fanboy03191 - 5/17/2018, 2:32 AM
Really? I can’t watch one late show clip without Trump being mentioned... it’s getting old, folks. Find someone else to rag on.
Re1Agent
Re1Agent - 5/17/2018, 3:20 AM
Man fox is really looking to take over the terminator narrative and story structure, they totally did it with logan, now with DP2. But deadpool 2 was still cool.

Im the first to call marvel out when they're not honoring the comics, but IW and deadpool did great jobs of staying true to what matters in these adaptations.

Cept how Xforce is formed. Honestly It should of just been formed in an Xforce movie with cable and deadpool as the bad guy, this was just reversed. Which is weird seeing cable be the antagonist. But I love how they captured the spirit of old deadpool comics, along with Cable and deadpool. Their dynamic is what made me love the characters more than typical marvel characters and its always been a downside that MS doesnt have them and if they did its scary to think they would dilute them to the point of being just more disney theme park mascots with the character depth of sleeping beauty.

When Disney does eventually get these characters back, which face it, is most likely inevitable because even if comcast gets fox, marvel can still make a deal to buy the rights for the characters back. Whos to say they absolutely couldn't?

I always see my predictions play out, so im gonna make another now, and tell marvel exactly what they should do.

Keep the tone and characters as is, just change a bit around and place the characters firmly in the mcu like they've always been there, just now we get to visit their corner of the MU. They should also keep brolin as thanos as a meta nod to the fact that he plays thanos and deadpool can already point that out. But when they do get xmen and FF, tell the stories from the beginning and over the course of one or two films build up to where the xmen are currently. Make the first xmen movie after first class and weapon X night of the sentinels, then they could follow the major events and polay out the actual mutant history. Just recast, except deadpool because reynolds was born for the part, and bring deadpool back once cable has entered the story.

Sure it would be a few years, but the build up and pay off would be worth it.

You would have a proper adaptation of the xmen saga. Just do major stories not like the avengers where we only saw a few days or weeks out of their entire history before the actors retired.

We never got to see cap vs red skull in the modern day, cap vs robot zola. zemo wear his mask, avengers vs kang and we will probably never see avengers disassembled and the stories play out the way they are supposed to. We will always get major dramatic events in the most miniscule form because the movies are written like long tv episodes with scenes and stories that are simplified and structured so weird we only see the avengers sitting around talking in a room or fighting. theres never anything else to it, IW was the first marvel film since iron man to have a more traditional story structure. and thats ok, but I want to see the xmen movies be films, like fox and sony movies, have them written well and not forfeit quality for childish spectacle. I want to see it all go down, and its how marvel uses characters that is the problem. We get nobodies instead of a cast of actual major marvel characters.

Xmren should be a few xmen against normal guys with super powers. Xmen should be every character is someone badass, so you do see how that history would play out in real life thats represented in the comics.

If they do weapon X, it should be Wolverine vs Hulk. That's exactly what it should be cept without the hulk or they could if they want to save time, and that would be acceptable as a major story because it doesn't try to be derivative.

Deadpool was great, but it really could benefit taking place in the mcu, then we could have consistent characters who could show up in other places, continuity and something to look at that is more pleasing tpo the eye because the costumes would be amazing.

Deadpool was not better than IW, IW was not better than blade runner 2049. BUT IW was as good as the first avengers and its epic like a marvel film should be. and marvel should keep the more swashbuckling OT star wars darker tone going in the future. It works and it elivates their movies to a status that can be taken seriously by core fans and not the bubble gum trend followers who likes everything to the point of hype just because marketing and fads tell you too.

Logan is an overrated terminator rip off and what wolverine could be? would grind that movie in to shit covered tit nugget dust.

Wolverine running through the snow tracking the hulk, or in the xforce standing next to a definitive version of archangel talking to deadpool while he breaks into apocalypses fortress on the moon?

Now thats the marvel ive been waiting to see, They could easily structure their films to mirror the comics even more, but they have to actually do it instead of finding ways around mutants and other stories which have caused narrative diversions that have lead the characters to places no one wants to see them go. Their movies can grow, and combine tones to make perfect marvel films, we just have to let them.
lawndart
lawndart - 5/17/2018, 4:27 AM
Can't stand Stephen Colbert. Nothing but hate and bitterness. If I wanted that, I'd go chat up my ex.
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