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2. Re: anchor beings, I did read one one opinion stating this is a jab at Wolverine being the Fox mutant universe's only/main draw. But potential humorous intentions aside, bringing this concept into canon just seems way too problematic. Like if Wolverine was the Fox universe's anchor being, wouldn't it make sense Iron Man was the MCU's? And it's not like original Wolverine went out in an unexpected way involving time manipulation. And I don't think we observed him being
that critical to the Fox timeline. Regardless, the universe taking 1,000-2,000 years to decay really isn't that threatening (outside of Paradox's intention to make it instantaneous). Who's to say civilization would survive that long anyway? (Can the TVA see into the far future?) I hope it gets swept under the rug, along with the whole TVA at some point. And I say that as someone who usually loves time travel/multiple universe plots.
Another thought;
Logan was set in 2029, so how did Deadpool know he was dead/where to find him? Yeah, he had the time device so he could go anywhere. But that bit confused me. I'm not totally clear whether
Logan took place in the main Fox continuity? I would presume not, or at least it was presented as one possible outcome in its own narrative space. And I guess they did their own timeline shenanigans in
Days of Future Past that I don't totally remember. (Holy shit, that was ten years ago?!) But it seemed to be treated as part of the main continuity here. But I guess we're just supposed to accept it being hand waved because "Deadpool" and the timelines/multiverse being fractured to shit at this point.
3. Re: the TVA letting the "good guy" exiles back into Deadpool's/other universes, I haven't seen season 2 of Loki so I take it that's in line with the "'new, kinder" TVA you alluded to? But it still seemed out of character that they just dumped these variants (who I assume were all guilty of time crimes?) into the exile universe without a care, and now all of a sudden after one positive act battling their fellow exiled criminals they're willing to let them back into a universe where they don't belong (or back to the ones where they committed time crimes, presumably). But I guess they
did save the multiverse. (Even though I don't think they knew Nova's plan at that point? I'm not sure if Nova even did.)
4. Re: Vanessa unceremoniously dumping Wade, yeah, I'm simplifying. But they just didn't spend enough time on it, and I found the timeline of it all confusing. The film's already made $550 million, so even if Reynolds says he's done with the role (at least for the foreseeable future), I hope we get a proper Deadpool sequel someday featuring the characters from the first two films in larger roles. I'd also love to see Brolin's Cable again (he was so good!), though it doesn't have to be in a Deadpool film. The shine's kind of off his antics at this point though I think.
Also, it was disappointing Wolverine dispatched Sabretooth so quickly given the importance of their relationship, variants from different universes or not. I get that was the point, but it was unsatisfying and I kind of wish he hadn't appeared at all.
Anyway, I imagine I have some of this stuff wrong. (I look forward to you guys clearing things up for me!) But as someone who's seen almost all of the films in each of these cinematic universes, if I was baffled/dismayed at times, I'm sure some other viewers were as well, and it means they could have done better. But, it's Deadpool. I'm glad they acknowledged
Logan at all. It was fun!