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8 Easter eggs and subtle references in Deadpool that actually have a lot of meaning! Subscribe to ScreenRant: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6

2016's Deadpool movie really was an unprecedented success for a variety of reasons. Given that it was an R-rated movie, it wasn't necessarily expected to compete with other comic book movies in terms of commercial success, but it made more than $746 million worldwide and was the ninth highest-grossing movie of the year - and that's really impressive.
Like any comic book movie these days, one of the coolest things about Deadpool was the huge amount of fun Easter eggs and references it included - and that's what this video is all about. These are ten important details you might have missed in 2016's Deadpool movie. They are; that the Fox logo had the "X" purposely darkened, that the opening credits really were one big Easter egg, that Spider-Man was referenced on multiple occasions, that the mutant Marrow was seen in the background in one scene, that Kevin Feige was referenced in the form of a pizza company, that Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld made a cameo appearance (and both co-creators were referenced in other scenes), that Blind Al's apartment was littered with various Deadpool figurines, that Vanessa Carlyle's comic book alter-ego Copycat was hinted at, that there were a number of possible links to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and that the post-credits scene was a parody of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. We hope you enjoy the video! Drop a comment in the comments section to let us know your thoughts! And don't forget to subscribe to Screen Rant's YouTube channel so you never miss our new videos when they're uploaded in the future.

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The Fox logo
The opening credits
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Kevin Feige
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Deadpool figurines
Copycat
The Marvel Cinematic Universe
The credits scenes

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