‘Deadpool’ Celebrates 10 Years And Two Films Of Moderate Special Effects And Low-Level X-Men

By Ethan Anderton/May 17, 2018 8:30 am EST

This year, Marvel Studios is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the creation of their Marvel Cinematic Universe that began with Iron Man back in 2008. Avengers: Infinity War has created quite the pomp and circumstance for the milestone anniversary, and leading up to the release of the movie, Marvel unveiled several featurettes looking back at the 10 years that led up to this major blockbuster event.

Now, they’re inspiration/fodder for a new Deadpool 2 featurette celebrating the first 10 years of Deadpool.

‘Deadpool’ Celebrates 10 Years And Two Films Of Moderate Special Effects And Low-Level X-Men

By Ethan Anderton/May 17, 2018 8:30 am EST

This year, Marvel Studios is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the creation of their Marvel Cinematic Universe that began with Iron Man back in 2008. Avengers: Infinity War has created quite the pomp and circumstance for the milestone anniversary, and leading up to the release of the movie, Marvel unveiled several featurettes looking back at the 10 years that led up to this major blockbuster event.

Now, they’re inspiration/fodder for a new Deadpool 2 featurette celebrating the first 10 years of Deadpool.

Now, they’re inspiration/fodder for a new Deadpool 2 featurette celebrating the first 10 years of Deadpool.

Watch The First 10 Years of Deadpool

For all you Easter egg hunters out there, check out that crayon-drawn map at the beginning of this video. You might notice a crude drawing of a familiar mutant in a prison in the mountains with the label “Prisoner 24601,” which just so happens to be the number of Hugh Jackman’s character Jean Valjean from Les Miserables.

Deadpool 2 also stars Stefan Kapicic as Colossus, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Morena Baccarin as Vanessa, Josh Brolin as Cable, Zazie Beetz as Domino, Karan Soni as Dopinder, Terry Crews as Bedlam, Lewis Tan as Shatterstar, Bill Skarsgard as Zeitgeist, Rob Delaney as Peter and Leslie Uggams as Blind Al. David Letich (John Wick) directs, and the movie hits theaters this week on May 18, 2018.