Disney and Marvel Studios‘ “Deadpool & Wolverine” clawed up a massive $96 million from 4,210 locations across Friday and preview screenings. That’s far and away the biggest domestic opening day of the year — ahead of the $62 million that “Inside Out 2” nabbed in June. Not only that, it’s also the largest ever for an R-rated feature and the sixth-highest of all time, not adjusted for inflation.

That’s an epic win for the merc with the mouth and a big bounce back for Marvel Studios, which is coming off of its worst domestic performance ever with “The Marvels” last fall. The records will continue to fall this weekend as the Ryan Reynolds–Hugh Jackman buddy comedy heads toward one of the biggest domestic debuts of all time.

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    2 months ago

    a ‘buddy cop’ comedy headlining the 2 comedic relief kings of the franchise? hell yeah

    BUT this movie isnt big because marvel, its big despite it… hell IN spite of it

    its not taking itself seriously at all, and everyone needs a good laugh. i just hope marvel doesnt think this means ‘superhero movies are back’ blech.

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      2 months ago

      Considering all the jabs in the movie at how poorly marvel has been doing recently got plenty of chuckles from the audience, Marvel definitely needs to realize they still have a lot of work to do if they want to win back favor

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      2 months ago

      Marvel superhero movies often don’t take themselves seriously to a fault.

      But it’s a perfect fit for Deadpool.

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    2 months ago

    Deadpool is proof that your megafranchise needs to have some R-rated movies.

    Just a few, as a treat.

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    Cavill should produce his movie too. Get the studios execs out and just let the filmmakers who are passionate about their source material go all in. Glad it’s such a huge success.

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      Everyone should get all the studio execs out. Of every movie. Forever. And out of music. Let art be made by artists, and let the artists (and supporting crew) be the only ones who see any revenue.

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        2 months ago

        So… something like Youtube?

        Never before in history has it been this easy to produce art and distribute it to the world. But most people just use the technology to throw shit at one another.

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    2 months ago

    Every article I see about this movie is about how much money it’s making and nearly zero things about the movie itself.

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      Reviewers were asked not to talk directly about the writing or characters, at least according to the review I heard on NPR a few days ago. Probably has a lot to do with it.

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      Saw it Friday… thoroughly enjoyed it! Not something that’ll blow your mind writing-wise, mind you, but better than most of what MCU has been pumping out. The music fit well, the jokes were solidly done, and the cameos landed better than I expected. However, If you don’t care for excessive violence, coarse language (and wonton fan-service!) you may not enjoy it as much as me and my partner did. I’d recommend it in any case. Especially if it helps to motivate hollywood to make more R-rated marvel/DC/comic movies.

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      It’s part of the release cycle - you get casting news, then trailer and reveals to keep your interest, then the reviews drop and it’s on to the box office (the current stage). The problem is that any further discussion of the film is going to be loaded with spoilers and they will spoil your enjoyment of the film. However, it’s the Sunday of the opening weekend, so let’s open the gates of Hell! If people get angry at me, I’m blaming you.