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Deadpool & Wolverine’s Snarky and Sentimental Post-Credits Scenes, Explained
The mid-credits scene is a nostalgic ode to a now-defunct era of moviemaking, while the post-credits is far snarkier.
Within the film’s fiction, this means we see characters like Jennifer Garner’s Elektra (introduced in the Ben Affleck-starring Daredevil), Wesley Snipes as the daywalking vampire Blade, and Channing Tatum as Gambit (a role he never actually got to play until now) fight until the end despite losing their respective worlds. As the closing credits roll, Green Day’s wistful punk ballad “ Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) ” accompanies clips and behind the scenes footage from non-MCU films new and old, paying tribute to these once-scattered properties produced by different studios, as they prepare to enter the Marvel fold under a single umbrella. Deadpool (Reynolds) addresses the camera in the TVA’s control room and absolves himself of a macabre gag from earlier in the film, when he’d claimed to the powerful, telekinetic villainess Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin) that Chris Evans’s Johnny Storm (his role from Fantastic Four) had gone on an inventively profane tirade against her.
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