After years in the making, Ryan Reynolds’s Deadpool
is finally in theaters. And the potty-mouthed mutant barely waited for
the credits to finish rolling before sharing news about a sequel.
After
we learn the names of every gaffer, grip, and caterer who worked on the
movie — all to the strains of Deadpool’s signature song, Shoop (by Salt-N-Pepa) — we are treated to the requisite Marvel post-credits sequence. And the Merc With a Mouth doesn’t disappoint.
Reynolds
reappears in a familiar-looking wallpapered hallway and makes like the
bathrobed Matthew Broderick at the end of John Hughes’s 1986
fourth-wall-breaking comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
“You’re still here,” observes Deadpool. “It’s over. Go home!” Then he acknowledges the audience is awaiting a teaser for Deadpool 2. “We don’t have that kind of money.
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