By: Youeal Abera Warning: this article contains spoilers. For years, Ryan Reynolds tirelessly worked to bring beloved Marvel superhero Deadpool to the big screen. After all his persistence, Deadpool hit theatres in February 2016, and the movie was a massive hit — for the box office and critics alike. This weekend, the sequel, Deadpool 2, did the same thing. The quirky, off-beat humour, mostly made up of Reynolds using his masked alter-ego to take jabs at pop culture, is evenly balanced throughout the film. Reynolds, just like in the film’s first instalment, intelligently breaks the fourth wall. As…
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