@@DINOMAN1337 Why is that sad?Its just awesome ,first this stand alone movie and later deadpool 3 nothing sad about it cause its twice the fun whe get.
they no other hero like logan not did set the bar of anti heroes but life his history his persona he is one of a kind can never be replaced ' he is best there is what he does what he does is not very nice'.
there is so much riding on this.. for us long term fans, newer MCU fans, Marvel in general. I hope you all can pull it off... may the blessing of Elves and Men and all Free Folk go with you. May the stars shine upon your faces.
I don't know bro. The first X-Men film released when I was 6. Marvel films have been my entire life essentially. I was as big of a fan as you can get, watching every single film on premier night. My wife was the same way. I'm just tired now. I don't think it will ever hit the previous highs again.
@@M98747 damn this is such a sobering comment... not for me but for many lmao... Well, this looks good for a few laughs, but X-Men (my favourite comic property) does deserve the Nolan treatment (not his action or DKR--not a fan) that it never got. X-Men 1, 2, DOFP, Logan and to a lesser extent First Class and The Wolverine (R) are decent entries (then they gave up lmao) with particular quality in X2, DOFP and Logan, but there's so much more that could be done with this IP. The X-Men are just so cool, with so much interesting source material. '97 has absolutely nailed it so far (please don't screw it up too soon!) Disney can empower true fans who understand the characters or they can keep doing the garbo movies they churn out. FOX at least hit some high notes over the years. The only MCU movies that came close to making me feel something were Ironman, Cap2, Civil War and Infinity War. The Avengers and Endgame were OK. Spiderman No Way Home was basically nostalgia bait, but has its moments. The rest of everything they made was pretty lacklustre IMO. In other words, there's a lot of wasted potential, especially since we won't see RDJ's Ironman, Evans' Rogers and Jackman's Logan altogether. These roles were iconic and it's weird to think they wouldn't seize that opportunity for a big payday. We'll see how Disney handles the X-Men in the MCU... as long as it's nothing like how they handled the MCU outside of those few good films. 4/20+?? Not a good rate so far, but '97 gives me hope. If Dinsey butchers the X-Men live action I will stop supporting their Marvel properties. There's enough bad blood already because of Star Wars, so it's a miracle they are even able to lull me to sleep with the '97 revery. Well played, Mickey.
Remember that feeling you used to get when a trailer or commercial would would fill you with gleeful anticipation and not a sense of dread? Thanks for letting me feel that way again.
facts ryan knows what hes doing hes building up anticipation but also paying a tribute to hugh this will be probably his last film in the Marvel verse in general
My days off are monday and Tuesday so I'm always exited to be sleeping in when everyone is working..on the other hand, not having weekends off kinda sucks sometimes. But yay Monday!
My best friend and I were so excited to watch this together. He passed away in February. I know he will be there with me. Laughing. And I'll probably be crying.
@@itsnick5082 Don't get me wrong i still like marvel but you cant be serious to say all of it is great... cause some that they have dropped have been ass and some have been bangers
First we got the teaser trailer. Then we got the trailer before the trailer. Now we get a teaser trailer about announcing the trailer before the trailer...
The stupidest comment I wrote: It's the trailer for the trailer and that trailer is gonna be another trailer and the next trailer is gonna be a trailer trailer trailer
I just love how Ryan Reynolds pay attention to details, and always have a little playfulness. In the description he quoted a lyrics from tomorrow, Annie, that “I love you tomorrow you’re always a day away….” Deadpool2 bgm referenced!
*0:08**-**0:12* *Near death, Logan tells Laura not to become the weapon she was made to be and after Laura acknowledges him as her father, Logan dies peacefully in Laura’s arms.*
I am so glad he hearkened back to that old line in deadpool 2. I still can't believe this is happening. Can't wait for the next trailer. I feel like i'm gonna be crying in that cinema , just seeing them together
They are not going to Touch Deadpool, Disney knows how fragile the trust of their fanbase is, because of Star Wars and recent Marvel titles, pretty sure they are going to be careful with this one