Monday, June 1, 2026

Disney Trailer for “Deadpool & Wolverine” Features Most F Words Ever, Plus Cocaine Joke

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The F word is heard often in the trailer for “Deadpool and Wolverine.”

The trailer is from Disney-Marvel, and it’s a first. Walt Disney ad Mickey Mouse are turning in their graves.

It’s also an indication of how raunchy and funny and full of double entendres this meta movie will be when it hits this spring.

At the end of it, there’s a little chat about cocaine between Ryan Reynolds’ Wade Wilson and Leslie Uggams’ Big Al that is hilarious. I’m surprised they didn’t work in “Snow White.”

Years of effort from Reynolds and Hugh Jackman went into building up excitement for this movie. They’re going to have a big payday from it (not like Reynolds needs more money).

Big hit coming. Stay tuned…

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