It's not everyday you get voted ugliest dog of an entire country and then get called up to fight alongside Deadpool and Wolverine. Alas, that's Peggy's story.
Sometimes, famous actors lose it on set. Those outbursts don't often see the light of day, but sometimes they're caught on tape and released to the public.
Barbra Streisand has dominated the entertainment industry by becoming an EGOT winner during her illustrious career, and she also has ties to a Marvel actor.
With its multiversal shenanigans and time-hopping heroes, it's no surprise that "Deadpool and Wolverine" leaves a lot of questions without clear answers.
One key takeaway from "Deadpool & Wolverine" is the presence of anchor beings. What are they, and which Marvel characters could potentially fit the bill?
"Godzilla Minus One" is already on Netflix, but soon, the black-and-white version of Takashi Yamazaki's Kaiju epic will also be available on the streamer.
"Deadpool & Wolverine" features many Multiverse variants, including a "sexy Deadpool" who's quite different from the main version. Here's what you need to know.
An early - and incredibly ambitious - marketing idea for "Deapool & Wolverine" never made it past the planning stage. But it would have been an epic prank.
Deadpool loves a good one-liner, and some of his jokes have multiple layers to them. These lines from "Deadpool & Wolverine" all have a deeper meaning.
Feeling a little confused after watching the multiversal antics of "Deadpool and Wolverine"? That's okay -- a lot of things in the movie don't quite add up.
Following in MCU tradition and then some, "Deadpool & Wolverine" has multiple post-credits scenes. Here's what you can expect from each of these scenes.