The Dirtiest Joke in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Will Never See the Light of Day
The naughtiest Ryan Reynolds wanted, there was one joke that had to be scrubbed from the final cut.
“The general rule is to never punch down and to only take the piss out of people who can take it,” Levy told EW, using Hugh Jackman as an example. (Jackman OK’d jokes about his divorce, as did Jennifer Garner with gags about Ben Affleck.) “When it was about Hugh in a meta way, Hugh was always the first to laugh uproariously.”
But Levy and company were asked to change another line of dialogue that went too far. In a film full of filthy jokes, what could the offense have been">
Potty-mouthed Deadpool never seemed like a fit for Disney’s MCU but Levy says he got little pushback from the higher-ups. “This movie — it’s by far the biggest movie I’ve ever made — it may very well be the most creative autonomy I’ve ever had,” he explained. For proof, look no further than the extraordinary number of F-bombs detonated in the R-rated film. Deadpool & Wolverine featured 118 F-words, breaking the previous MCU record by about 118 or so. While that’s a lot for, say, an Ant-Man movie, 118 F-bombs is nowhere near the all-time record. Deadpool & Wolverine still ranks far behind these movies for the most F-words thrown around, according to The Hollywood Reporter: Now that’s a lot of effing profanity.This article not your thing? Try these...