Let's fucking go: the first Deadpool & Wolverine trailer is here

Hugh Jackman joins Ryan Reynolds in Marvel's first ever R-rated film

Let's fucking go: the first Deadpool & Wolverine trailer is here
Deadpool & Wolverine Screenshot: Marvel Entertainment/YouTube

When 21st Century Fox (and with it Deadpool) officially came under Disney’s jurisdiction in 2017, there was some rightfully placed concern that the Mouse would bar the merc with a mouth from saying whatever the hell he motherfucking wanted. Fans can rest easy, however, because Marvel just released the first trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine—their first-ever R-rated film—and there are no less than five F-bombs in its mere two-minute and 38-second runtime.

And by “F-bomb” we do mean “fuck” instead of “Feige,” although the Marvel CEO does get name-dropped at the end of this clip for barring any on-screen mention of cocaine, “the one thing that’s off limits” in the movie. (But even that rule seems to be pretty relaxed, as Wade and his roomie go on to sound off about all the euphemisms they’re not allowed to use for “disco dust.” It’s pretty funny.)

Deadpool & Wolverine | Official Trailer | In Theaters July 26

After teasing the team-up in Deadpool 2's post-credit scene (and a lot of social media videos), Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are finally joining forces to either save or further fuck up the multiverse, marking the first time either Deadpool or Wolverine has appeared in the larger franchise. For real this time—no fake Predator or swindler Mickey set photos here. The two previously starred together in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, one of the critically panned efforts that Wade “fixes” at the end of the previous film.

Deadpool & Wolverine also marks Jackman’s first time wearing the claws since he initially went into “retirement” at the end of 2017's Logan, a process that causes him a little bit of trouble at the beginning of the new trailer. (“Oh… whiskey dick of the claws. It’s quite common in Wolverines over 40,” Deadpool evocatively ribs.)

Reynolds and Jackman will be joined by some faces both old and new to the multiverse, including Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Karan Soni, Leslie Uggams, and Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen. Deadpool & Wolverine arrives in theaters July 26.

 
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