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Deadpool & Wolverine: All the Marvel Easter eggs, ranked

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Now that Deadpool & Wolverine has finally premiered, here’s a list of all Easter eggs jam-packed into this MCU superhero blockbuster.
Now that Deadpool & Wolverine has finally premiered, fans have wasted no time in deconstructing all the Easter eggs found in the superhero blockbuster. Since this threequel shows its titular duo traveling the Multiverse, the film takes full advantage of its concept to make all sorts of references to content from the comics and its many adaptations.
For those trying to wrap their heads around this enormous pile of superhero lore, here’s a guide to all the Easter eggs from Deadpool & Wolverine.12. Q-ship
As Deadpool and Wolverine drive across the Void, many donut-shaped structures can be seen buried in the distance. Those who watched Avengers: Infinity War will know that these are Q-ships that were piloted by Thanos’s Black Order. One can only imagine how many versions of the evil Titan and his army have been pruned by the TVA.11. Tony Stark’s car
After Deadpool and Wolverine end up in the Void, the film depicts one of Cassandra Nova’s followers driving a classic car with flame decals on the side of it.
Die-hard MCU fans may recognize this as one of the vehicles owned by Tony Stark in the first Iron Man film. The car even has an Iron Man ornament on top of the hood.10. God’s perfect idiot
Wolverine says Deadpool really is “God’s perfect idiot.” This is a reference to the first Deadpool film, which opens with a credits sequence labeling Ryan Reynolds with that exact.
This tongue-in-cheek line perfectly summates how far Deadpool has gone since his first movie, as well as how Reynolds has lived up to the hype built around his now-iconic character.9. Deadpool and Wolverine walk into a bar
When Deadpool finds the Wolverine he’s looking for, audiences find him sitting alone at a bar. The way this scene is shot and played out is reminiscent of Logan’s scenes from 2000’s X-Men, X-Men: First Class, and the trailer for Insomniac’s upcoming Wolverine video game.

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