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6 Reasons That Deadpool Is Better Than Any Marvel Movie

Deadpool may be a Marvel creation, but director Tim Miller and producer/star Ryan Reynolds' movie version is about as distant as a super-character can get from the usual Marvel Studios hero. Through 20th Century Fox - the studio having the cinematic rights to the character after introducing him in X-Men Origins - Deadpool has been allowed to become very much the anti-Marvel crusader.

3) The Film Isn’t Tied Down By A Wider Universe

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In another case of Deadpool making an advantage of Fox having so little faith in the film, Deadpool isn’t really connected to Fox’s wider superhero universe. There are no references to the Fantastic Four, and Deadpool the character even ridicules the fact that no big-hitters from the X-Men universe appear in his movie (just a fresh version of Colossus and brand new character Negasonic Teenage Warhead, as Wade Wilson’s sidekicks).

This means Deadpool isn’t tied down like the movies in the MCU, none of which – perhaps with the exception of Guardians – are ever really allowed to be self-contained stories. There are gratuitous cameos (Hawkeye bafflingly showing up in Thor), references and in-jokes that take you out of the movie (Cap in Thor 2), while some Marvel movies basically just act as cynical stepping stones to the next film.

Deadpool is weighed down by none of this; probably because Fox didn’t want to associate its other superheroes with Deadpool in case the film failed, but it works well all the same.

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