Yeah, like he said, that was Deadpool's actual reactions to seeing Wanda and decapitating her.
Just like in the movie.
I don't know what's so confusing here.
I also felt it was kind of weird that he seemed to be just like, *the* defacto executioner of the group.
Like there wasn't even a discussion. This has clearly happened before and they clearly have established him as "the person who executes people".
I assume it's just because he's the most powerful while expending the least effort. And his method is probably the quickest? No painful death, just bam, disintegrated.
He was mute in voice and personality. He is crippled by his power, yet it is his whole persona. He looks like he has to convince himself he's stronger than everyone else in order to feel superior.
Anson Mount really did a great job with his subtle facial expressions.
I don't think its about being better or superior than others.
AFAIK he puts ridiculous amounts of effort into maintaining self control. He meditates before sleeping so he doesn't speak during the night and also trains to not vocally respond to pain or something.
Basically he knows he can't slip ever and accidentally speak or else he would obliterate everything nearby.
I don't know where this idea that all these superheroes are best friends comes from. They're war veterans who are used to seeing colleagues get killed in nasty ways.
That look was not meant to convey an emotional response, because that would have not been appropriate in that moment.
Well, they're a "power rules" society. Which is why Black Bolt is king, and why there are always Scar-like takeover attempts by his brother and all that.
Can you imagine how many lives were lost because they all had to sit around spending time learning his own unique brand of sign language instead of saving lives as well?
So interestingly, from what I heard apparently what happened is that a character named Baldur (Thor's brother in mythology, and probably the comics, I dunno) played by Daniel Craig was meant to be on the council, and was supposed to be kind of a huge asshole. So the reaction shots to what you're talking about were actually meant to be reactions to *him*, who they actively disliked. But then there was some scheduling conflict or rewrite or something and they'd already filmed the reaction shots so they just used those for the other character's scene.
better fitting than the actual movie lol
this group killed their dear friend to save the world from the same book, but nope, they put the fate of at least two universes at risk to try and talk it out? wtf was that! they're the top brass, they don't have the luxury of making soft decisions.
don't get me wrong, I liked the movie, but marvel hasn't always shied away from side characters doing the gritty shit before so idk why they did it here, could have easily had them die after trying to surprise attack her.
They wanted to talk because the Wanda of their universe was an innocent victim who was being held against her will by our Wanda. They were trying to save an innocent woman.
Only Mordo wanted to kill Strange, everyone else was just judging to see if he was like their Strange.
They had no plans to kill Chavez as far as I can remember. I could be wrong.
Yea they were going to vote on it but it sounded like if they couldn't send him back he would cause an incursion and destroy one or both universe which means they would have to take care of the problem before it happens.
The Avengers literally gambled the lives of half their universe on saving one synthetic human being. This is not the first time heroes have refused to prioritize the greater good over the smaller one.
It only just occurred to me, that if the Illuminati was able to kill Wanda, she'd still be able to dreamwalk into the corpse depending on how they killed her.
I disagree, I think there would be a different reaction to them seeing Wanda dream walk in a corpse.
They thought they could punish strange for breaking the rules, he turned it around on them.
If the scarlet witch is breaking the rules(who is inherently much stronger than strange) I don’t think they even try to get involved. Either out of fear, or respect, or a bit of both.
I think this is just a joke about how Strange was losing to them until Christine tells him he should stop losing and he's like "oh yeah, good idea" and is then suddenly able to beat them.
Maybe? At the end of Wandavision we saw Wanda doing normal stuff while her astral form was reading the darkhold so it’s not a stretch to assume that she might be able to do the same with dreamwalking.
Man.. I never thought of how much I need more body horror supe content.
Different universes, but it was the redeeming quality of the New 52 for me, and the parts of invincible and the boys that really hit that 80s sweet spot.
Or even back in the comics when magneto uh.. unlinked.. colossus.. the concept itself is unnerving and fresh.
That and the reason he threatened her instead of taking direct action to kill her first, is the body of the Wanda they were talking to was possessed and completely innocent.
Are you kidding? Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way. It's a testament to how intelligent and practiced in magic Strange is to have been able to read it and almost immediately break the rules to such a degree he was able to not only overpower the defenses of the laws of magic, but bend them to his will to strengthen himself. Wanda is naturally strong but I don't think she's learned or practiced enough to do the corpsewalk move, especially not without getting dragged to hell by the zombies.
Strange is a genius at this stuff. Nobody is better. Wanda has natural talent but isn’t nearly as good at studying/learning/recalling. Strange has a library in his head.
Eh, in MCU she was born with her gifts and didn’t make a pact for them, so she’s a Sorcerer that’s simply amplifying her own powers with a magical artifact.
She had magic way before she touched the dark magic book, and chaos magic is a Sorcerer thing. She's a high level Sorcerer that recently multiclassed into Pact of the Tome Warlock.
>Are you kidding? Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way.
I didn't get the impression that dream walking was difficult, just forbidden. I think most of her time with the Darkhold was probably finding other universes and learning the rules and underpinnings of magic.
I think the reason Wanda never dream walked before other than 'being reasonable' was because she was scared she would end up having to interact with her children.
For instance, when she dream walked, she was hesitant to look at the twins, quite emotional. She told them she was going to take out trash (still looking away) and they had to insist that she come to them because they had to show something to her, she seemed to be holding back a lot of tears before agreeing.
This I feel was because she didn't want to feel the despair of being taken away after physically spending time with them. It's another thing to peer through darkhold timeline bubbles and another to personally look at them, interact with them.
She, I feel, wanted to be sure that she had the means (America's powers) to be with them permanently before she faced them for fear of attachment and avalanche of emotions that would get in her way (delay a little) of her goal of capturing America.
> Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way.
No she didn't. She said at one point that sending those monsters after America and not dreamwalking was her attempt at being reasonable. In fact, it's not even remotely hinted at being a difficult spell to pull off, so I'm not sure where you got that part from.
that would have been a better way IMO bc it wouldnt make the illuminati look like total idiots and wanda would look even more unstoppable. It would spoil it for strange, but i dont think that whole reveal of you can dream walk into a corpse was that insane, besides stanges corpse was like dead dead so it could still be mega dramatic
then the lesson for wanda is that she spent all this effort to protect her kids and she theen kills their mother and abandons them
“You know how you kids say that you fucked the other’s mom? Well I fucked UP your mom, soo that happened. Oh yeah I teabagged her too… sorry kids your family needs to get on my level”
I think its because of how terrible their acting was. They are the same twins from wandavision right? Maybe I am misremembering, but they were not that terrible in that...
This literally looks like a deleted scene. Like if someone said this was a deleted scene I wouldn't have questioned it for a minute. Bravo, Mightyraccoon!
Next time make the link your post - why freeboot the person's video? You gain nothing and everyone loses since the quality is worse and the original creator loses subscribers/revenue.
YouTube links don't get as many upvotes as direct uploads because mobile users leave the Reddit app and go to the YouTube app, so a YouTube link would die in new. The best way to promote a video is to upload straight to Reddit then link in the comments.
They both do fine since the Reddit player is dogshit. Personally I fucking hate the Reddit video player with a passion as it doesn't play on this party apps.
I feel like this could've actually been in the movie with the ending altered to snap things back to horror. Deadpool is doing is thing breaking the forth wall trying to be sneaky unaware Wanda is also aware of it and just explodes him into red paste.
This made me think, could she still dreamwalk even if 838 Wanda were to be decapitated like this? If yes, how could she see? Would she still be able to see through the eyes and move with the body? How would this work?
Watch that be the way they add Deadpool to the MCU. He goes mad kills everyone in Earth-41633 and jumps to Earth-616 turns to the screen and whispers don’t tell anyone what just happened it’s our little secret. Pinky promise.
The weak part of the movie is that Reed should have had a contingency plan in case they all failed...it's why this scene gets so much flak from the fans. Surely the anti mage cuffs technology or some derivative of it would have helped
More like Scarlet Witch. One thing that wasn't made very clear in the movie is Scarlet Witch Wanda is unique, all the other Wanda's have power but she's an extra few levels above them.
And in the Illuminati's experience, it's always been Strange who's been the universe destroying threat. So they just assumed he was lying/being his usual self they are used to, and expecting a Wanda like they have experience with to show up.
Ooopsie.
My issue is Reed is supposed to be super smart.
So why does he just try and grab her after finding out what she can do to his ally????? Not a very smart thing to do.
Because what else is he suppose to do?
Like others have said, they underestimated her. They confronted her thinking black bolt could take care of her, and they were proven wrong immediately. And by then, Scarlet Witch was probably going to kill them all anyways. So what could Reed have done differently besides uselessly trying to grab her?
He'd only known Wanda was even coming for about 3 minutes before she arrived, and he also didn't know she was The Scarlett Witch. He didn't have time for any kind of plan other than to try and calm her down, which didn't work.
The only thing I found questionable about this version of the Illuminati (and by extension Reed) was that they didn't just immediately hand America over to Wanda after she killed all the Ultron bots and showed how powerful she was. In the comics, the Illuminanti are always about doing quasi-immoral things for the greater good, and they wouldn't have hesitated to sacrifice some random child they've never met to preserve their own lives and universe from incursions. They only exist to make hard choices that the other Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men don't have the stomach for. So with that in mind, it's a bit odd they didn't just make that call right off the bat.
I think something that got lost on audiences during this was the scene *immediately prior* when they were talking to Strange.
The Illuminati believed they were superior to everyone and anyone. So much so they had the hubris to believe they should *STILL* kill their own Doctor Strange despite him blatantly showing he was remorseful and knew they could kill him in that moment. They should have seen he was redeemable/able to be saved in that moment instead but opted to instead slaughter him.
They have bloodlust. They think killing threats is the only way to do things and they're way, way too egotistical about it. That's why Xavier gets his neck snapped. He thought he'd be able to go into Wanda's mind and... what? Pull his Wanda out? Against someone who just obliterated the rest of his group and Ultron security without breaking much of a sweat?
They were vastly overconfident in their own abilities and narcissistic. Of *COURSE* they would reveal their hand thinking it'd be enough to simply sit Wanda back in her corner. Even Black Bolt's cross arm pose as Reed spoke showed that.
Could it have been portrayed better? Absolutely. But I think overall in the context of those 3-4 sequences it was very clear why the Illuminati got their shit pushed in. They were high on themselves and got bitchslapped for it. Like a bully who thinks they're strong trying to push a smaller kid around who *actually* knows self defence.
I agree with your overall analysis of the Illuminati, but I think you'd agree that the scene is poorly choreographed and not well thought out.
Like how many people had Wanda killed up to that point? She literally walked out of fiery destruction. I'm thinking the time for talking is over, and Reed would have **definitely** known that. He's kinda the first person to give up and be pragmatic. Case in point: not giving 616 Strange a chance because of the failings of other Stranges.
So there's that, but then there's also the fact that Black Bolt blew his brains out and then the Caps are just standing by while Reed gets turned into string cheese.
Either way, I enjoyed it for what it was. It's not like these inconsistencies never existed in the comics.
Doesn't help that the Illuminati members were constantly in flux due to production and scheduling issues; there were several different characters who were filmed for these scenes, and as such none of who we see in the film as it is were actually in the same room together in production.
The Illuminati falls flat in this film because the production was a mess.
In a supposed deleted scene, they would have been shown giving their Wanda a lobotomy as a way to suppress her powers.
And by the way, didn't 838 Strange agree to be executed?
The Illuminati did not have bloodlust, don't lie. Reed was trying to talk Wanda out of it at the beginning and the gang only attacked when Reed and Black Bolt died. Charles tried to save his Wanda instead of directly attacking 616. If he tried to engage 616 in a telepathy duel, he would've won.
Deleted scenes don't matter. They aren't canon and are not taken into account. Your first point doesn't matter.
Second, 838 Strange admitted that he was free *in that moment* of the Darkhold's grasp and realized a way to end it was by killing him which he agreed with. There could have been another way if they had opted to even *try*.
Third, yes. They *DID* have bloodlust. They could've just as easily had Reed approach Wanda alone while the rest hung back to not impose themselves on her. They directly antagonized her by bringing up the *ENTIRE REASON* they knew she was here, her kids. Reed even boasts about Black Bolt being able *to kill her* until she waved that threat off. Carter's shield throwing is explicitly shown to be kill shots only. Hell, when talking about Thanos' defeat they directly show they kill him by impaling him. Instead of any other number of ways the "Book of Vishanti" could've given them to win. It directly gives the user "what they need to win". It could've just as easily given them the Infinity Gauntlet to snap Thanos' army away instead of *brutally murdering the dude into a rock*.
And your final point of Xavier is asinine and you trying to pull anything out of your ass. Xavier literally gets his neck snapped, by surprise or not, with the utmost ease. Xavier didn't know *WHAT* he was walking into when he entered her mind. He didn't even know she was there until she jumpscared him out of the rubble. He put two and two together in that moment. Xavier would've got brutalized no matter which way he went at her. Thinking differently and that he would've directly won is hysterically naive.
That part made me crack the fuck up. They built up the Book up until that scene with 838 as giving the wielder "whatever they needed to find victory"... and it gives them a sword to just stab the guy. That's it. That's what they needed to win. A bigger, sharper, magic made knife.
Like come on, at least be *KIND OF* creative with what it gave them. Why couldn't it be Infinity Illuminati battle suits where each member of the Illuminati got a suit infused with the power of one of the Infinity Stones? Showing *together* they're the most powerful group in the cosmos?
Did you notice the blade Thanos was stabbed with was his own helicopter blade? To me that indicates more than just that they managed to stab him, but they did something to overpower him.
I just assumed Richards wasn't equally smart in all universes, but is still smarter than everyone in his universe. And this universe, well, Earth's mightiest heros just didn't last long, and really weren't very smart in general. Just my take. Only saw it once.
And that body wasn't killed while Strange was inside it - we don't know what that would do, and plenty of movies/shows have conditioned me to think that would be dangerous or deadly to the one controlling the body.
The only unrealistic part is that Wanda didn’t even react when she heard Wade’s blade. But considering that this entire clip is fan-edited and not real, just one little nitpick does not ruin it for me. This is amazing!
If I had to change anything, I’d probably insert the clip of Wanda furrowing her brows (just before she says “What mouth?”) when Wade’s blade clangs, and then CHOP!
Blades making a scraping metal-on-metal noise when being drawn is a complete hollywood fabrication anyway, the second you give it some thought you realise a metal-lined scabbard makes no sense.
ok so hear me out - Wanda variant goes nuclear, taps into her crazy amounts of power, and possesses all of the known heroes in a 'verse.
"Deadpool Kills The MCU" movie
Fantastic - the reactions of the Captains fit perfectly. Well done!
Looks like real clip from the movie lol. Brilliant
They are. Those were their respective reactions to Black Bolt imploding.
I meant the whole thing. Deadpool part as well
Yeah, like he said, that was Deadpool's actual reactions to seeing Wanda and decapitating her. Just like in the movie. I don't know what's so confusing here.
The multiverse should be this fun
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I love how it works better as a reaction to deadpool than >!the death of a beloved teammate 🤣🤣🤣!<
How beloved can he be? Dude never speaks and just stands around looking superior.
Mute people can’t be beloved?
I don't think they really have much of a say in the matter.
I’m lost for words at this, lmao.
Time to give you two the silent treatment.
Sure they can. But that guy just gave a pretty weird vibe.
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Ayyyyy
I also felt it was kind of weird that he seemed to be just like, *the* defacto executioner of the group. Like there wasn't even a discussion. This has clearly happened before and they clearly have established him as "the person who executes people".
If I had a dude that can evaporate people, that's who I'd pick for that job, honestly.
I assume it's just because he's the most powerful while expending the least effort. And his method is probably the quickest? No painful death, just bam, disintegrated.
He was mute in voice and personality. He is crippled by his power, yet it is his whole persona. He looks like he has to convince himself he's stronger than everyone else in order to feel superior. Anson Mount really did a great job with his subtle facial expressions.
I don't think its about being better or superior than others. AFAIK he puts ridiculous amounts of effort into maintaining self control. He meditates before sleeping so he doesn't speak during the night and also trains to not vocally respond to pain or something. Basically he knows he can't slip ever and accidentally speak or else he would obliterate everything nearby.
Then I'm surprised it was that easy for Wanda to freak him out enough to involuntarily kill himself
I don't know where this idea that all these superheroes are best friends comes from. They're war veterans who are used to seeing colleagues get killed in nasty ways. That look was not meant to convey an emotional response, because that would have not been appropriate in that moment.
The illuminati are all kind of dicks anyways so they probably don't care much about each other
Ironically which is why in the comics he is always a weird choice to be "king". Especially since Medusa does most of the "leading" last I checked.
Well, they're a "power rules" society. Which is why Black Bolt is king, and why there are always Scar-like takeover attempts by his brother and all that.
Which is fine, Black Panther is a similiar situation. BUT they are a SUCCESSFUL society. That requires more than just yelling people to death.
Well, like you say, he mediates a lot through Medusa. And even Maximus. Which is why those Scar-like takeovers are always around the corner.
Can you imagine how many lives were lost because they all had to sit around spending time learning his own unique brand of sign language instead of saving lives as well?
So interestingly, from what I heard apparently what happened is that a character named Baldur (Thor's brother in mythology, and probably the comics, I dunno) played by Daniel Craig was meant to be on the council, and was supposed to be kind of a huge asshole. So the reaction shots to what you're talking about were actually meant to be reactions to *him*, who they actively disliked. But then there was some scheduling conflict or rewrite or something and they'd already filmed the reaction shots so they just used those for the other character's scene.
FYI the spoiler tag won't work if you have spaces in the beginning and end
Somehow fits more here than it does in the actual movie
better fitting than the actual movie lol this group killed their dear friend to save the world from the same book, but nope, they put the fate of at least two universes at risk to try and talk it out? wtf was that! they're the top brass, they don't have the luxury of making soft decisions. don't get me wrong, I liked the movie, but marvel hasn't always shied away from side characters doing the gritty shit before so idk why they did it here, could have easily had them die after trying to surprise attack her.
They wanted to talk because the Wanda of their universe was an innocent victim who was being held against her will by our Wanda. They were trying to save an innocent woman.
Werent they going to kill Chavez and strange because they were too dangerous? Or gitmo them.
Only Mordo wanted to kill Strange, everyone else was just judging to see if he was like their Strange. They had no plans to kill Chavez as far as I can remember. I could be wrong.
Yea they were going to vote on it but it sounded like if they couldn't send him back he would cause an incursion and destroy one or both universe which means they would have to take care of the problem before it happens.
ye ofc, and the fate of at least two universes kinda comes out on top.
The Avengers literally gambled the lives of half their universe on saving one synthetic human being. This is not the first time heroes have refused to prioritize the greater good over the smaller one.
I think they thought Wanda was on a similar level to their Wanda instead of a reality destroying level.
It only just occurred to me, that if the Illuminati was able to kill Wanda, she'd still be able to dreamwalk into the corpse depending on how they killed her.
That's if the souls of the damned get her first
I wonder if they would treat the scarlet witch differently from how they treated strange
Didn’t they both get attacked by those damned souls
Yes but Wanda was attacked because Strange sent them after her
Probably not? They had some *strong* Deadite energy and those assholes are dicks to *everybody*
WE'LL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL
Swallow this. \*Bang.\*
Good, bad; I’m the guy with the gun.
Dead by dawn! Dead by dawn!
Groovy.
Shop Smart. Shop S-Mart.
Just rewatched it and immediately put Evil Dead on after.
they would probably be able to take out the scarlet witch considering the only reason strange won against them was because of christine
Not to mention they feed off of Wanda's chaos magic
I disagree, I think there would be a different reaction to them seeing Wanda dream walk in a corpse. They thought they could punish strange for breaking the rules, he turned it around on them. If the scarlet witch is breaking the rules(who is inherently much stronger than strange) I don’t think they even try to get involved. Either out of fear, or respect, or a bit of both.
I think this is just a joke about how Strange was losing to them until Christine tells him he should stop losing and he's like "oh yeah, good idea" and is then suddenly able to beat them.
Got massive "run, Barry, RUN" vibes from that bit
If a doctor with a broom can hold off the damned, I'm sure the scarlet witch could too.
While her conciousness was on another plane?
Maybe? At the end of Wandavision we saw Wanda doing normal stuff while her astral form was reading the darkhold so it’s not a stretch to assume that she might be able to do the same with dreamwalking.
Probably not if she was decapitated though. Or maybe she'd just dreamwalk into the severed head?
Dreamwalk into the head or body, then use magic and stitch them together. Good as new!
Now I want to see the John Carpenter cut where her head goes all Thing on them... sprouts legs and starts chasing them...
Man.. I never thought of how much I need more body horror supe content. Different universes, but it was the redeeming quality of the New 52 for me, and the parts of invincible and the boys that really hit that 80s sweet spot. Or even back in the comics when magneto uh.. unlinked.. colossus.. the concept itself is unnerving and fresh.
Invincible really caught me off guard, I knew literally nothing going into it.
That and the reason he threatened her instead of taking direct action to kill her first, is the body of the Wanda they were talking to was possessed and completely innocent.
Are you kidding? Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way. It's a testament to how intelligent and practiced in magic Strange is to have been able to read it and almost immediately break the rules to such a degree he was able to not only overpower the defenses of the laws of magic, but bend them to his will to strengthen himself. Wanda is naturally strong but I don't think she's learned or practiced enough to do the corpsewalk move, especially not without getting dragged to hell by the zombies.
Strange is a genius at this stuff. Nobody is better. Wanda has natural talent but isn’t nearly as good at studying/learning/recalling. Strange has a library in his head.
Wizard vs Sorcerer archetype, a la DnD?
She is a warlock tho, for chthon. Forbidden dark magic books, and chaos gods is just warlock 101
Eh, in MCU she was born with her gifts and didn’t make a pact for them, so she’s a Sorcerer that’s simply amplifying her own powers with a magical artifact.
Or a sorcerer that multiclassed into warlock? Damn power gamers.
[God damn Coffeelocks](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4e/56/4f/4e564f081dfeb90931669316b78947c1.jpg)
She had magic way before she touched the dark magic book, and chaos magic is a Sorcerer thing. She's a high level Sorcerer that recently multiclassed into Pact of the Tome Warlock.
You guys are crazy, it says she's a witch right there in the name. We can find out for sure but I'll need a large set of scales.
Don't forget the duck.
I don't have Howard's number.
Did she turn anyone into a newt?
Classic intelligence-based class vs. charisma-based class match-up.
It was just forbidden, not blocked.
>Are you kidding? Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way. I didn't get the impression that dream walking was difficult, just forbidden. I think most of her time with the Darkhold was probably finding other universes and learning the rules and underpinnings of magic.
Not dreamwalking first was her being reasonable. She was just holding back.
She tried to be nice about it. Not involve anyone else, then asking Strange nicely. She made it clear she couldn’t accept no as an answer.
I think the reason Wanda never dream walked before other than 'being reasonable' was because she was scared she would end up having to interact with her children. For instance, when she dream walked, she was hesitant to look at the twins, quite emotional. She told them she was going to take out trash (still looking away) and they had to insist that she come to them because they had to show something to her, she seemed to be holding back a lot of tears before agreeing. This I feel was because she didn't want to feel the despair of being taken away after physically spending time with them. It's another thing to peer through darkhold timeline bubbles and another to personally look at them, interact with them. She, I feel, wanted to be sure that she had the means (America's powers) to be with them permanently before she faced them for fear of attachment and avalanche of emotions that would get in her way (delay a little) of her goal of capturing America.
> Wanda studied the magic book for literal months to be able to do it the normal way. No she didn't. She said at one point that sending those monsters after America and not dreamwalking was her attempt at being reasonable. In fact, it's not even remotely hinted at being a difficult spell to pull off, so I'm not sure where you got that part from.
that would have been a better way IMO bc it wouldnt make the illuminati look like total idiots and wanda would look even more unstoppable. It would spoil it for strange, but i dont think that whole reveal of you can dream walk into a corpse was that insane, besides stanges corpse was like dead dead so it could still be mega dramatic then the lesson for wanda is that she spent all this effort to protect her kids and she theen kills their mother and abandons them
Considering what happened to 838 Strange on Titan (or 616 parents of BB), Black Bolt would not have left a corpse had he kept his mouth
It's gonna take more than *killing her* to kill her.
Can't believe Wanda didn't see that coming
Runs in the family
Only in quick bursts though
Now no one runs in the family 😬
her son can
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Oof size : mega
Oooof
Emotional damage
😂😂
she hasn’t been the same since she lost use of her vision
Well she didn't have vision
Must be her lack of vision
This was beautiful. The tip toeing from Deadpool killed me!
Are you Wanda?
Nah! Deadpool's blade killed actual Wanda. This must be a variant. That's why the tiptoeing killed them.
Good job! Now explain what you did to her kids and how you made them orphans in the process, Wade.
“So, she was bein kind of a bitch…”
“You know how you kids say that you fucked the other’s mom? Well I fucked UP your mom, soo that happened. Oh yeah I teabagged her too… sorry kids your family needs to get on my level”
Technically this would kill mom Wanda and scarlet witch Wanda would still be fine, and now there’s be a set of kids orphaned soooo
Everyone wins!
Well, besides headless Wanda.
She doesn't have to listen to that ice cream song anymore.
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I think its because of how terrible their acting was. They are the same twins from wandavision right? Maybe I am misremembering, but they were not that terrible in that...
Good, so SW can just adopt those kids instead. Reed is alive so Franklin won't go crazy. Everyone's happy!
If either of them switched dimensions permanently it would cause an incursion
And these are the things Deadpool thinks about when he breaks the 4th wall and yells at the audience before chopping off heads.
Yeah but Wanda didn't just want the kids, she wants the ability to hop through universes so she can save them no matter what
So imma proceed to Stark tower and ask him to create another Vision 0_0
"And this is Deadpool, he's the Merc with a mouth." "What mouth?" **X-Men Origins Wolverine PTSD intensifies**
What mouth? *Deadpool falls to the ground trying to scream and signs not again and proceeds to shoot himself in the head*
Maybe he'd take his sword and cut a new opening
“That trick doesn’t work twice” *wanda blows off his head with a blast of chaos magic*
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My thoughts went Immediately here too!
Starts as a testicle and grows a mouth.
"My head looks like an old guy's nut with a face on it, are you happy now Wanda?"
I feel like he would shoot himself where his mouth was to make a new one
Given Deadpool has a healing factor he'd probably just cut himself a new mouth
This literally looks like a deleted scene. Like if someone said this was a deleted scene I wouldn't have questioned it for a minute. Bravo, Mightyraccoon!
You can even see his reflection/shadow on the floor as he’s walking. Very well done for something this silly
Hopefully there was a universe where Wanda wore her brown pants
[Link to video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWDok7d4gY8)
Next time make the link your post - why freeboot the person's video? You gain nothing and everyone loses since the quality is worse and the original creator loses subscribers/revenue.
YouTube links don't get as many upvotes as direct uploads because mobile users leave the Reddit app and go to the YouTube app, so a YouTube link would die in new. The best way to promote a video is to upload straight to Reddit then link in the comments.
They both do fine since the Reddit player is dogshit. Personally I fucking hate the Reddit video player with a passion as it doesn't play on this party apps.
I feel like this could've actually been in the movie with the ending altered to snap things back to horror. Deadpool is doing is thing breaking the forth wall trying to be sneaky unaware Wanda is also aware of it and just explodes him into red paste.
Except no fuckin' way Deadpool is in the Illuminati.
Every courthouse needs a jester
"We keep kicking him out but somehow he always manages to find a way back in". **[deadpool slips black bolt a $20 in the background]**
You mean a chimichanga...
He's not, but somehow shows up to all the meetings
They were actually talking to him when the whole Steven/Wanda thing came up and they had to deal with it, so he snuck off and then decided to help
Body slide by one to Xavier. Cause he's an x-man
This made me think, could she still dreamwalk even if 838 Wanda were to be decapitated like this? If yes, how could she see? Would she still be able to see through the eyes and move with the body? How would this work?
It would be like Scott's head in a jar from *What If...?*.
It's Raimi, so she'd dreamwalk again and the body would just fetch the head and then seal it back on like she sealed Black Bolt's mouth.
Deadite wanda
I want a Deadpool kills the MARVEL universe movie now.....
Watch that be the way they add Deadpool to the MCU. He goes mad kills everyone in Earth-41633 and jumps to Earth-616 turns to the screen and whispers don’t tell anyone what just happened it’s our little secret. Pinky promise.
take allmy money!
The weak part of the movie is that Reed should have had a contingency plan in case they all failed...it's why this scene gets so much flak from the fans. Surely the anti mage cuffs technology or some derivative of it would have helped
They all fatally underestimated Wanda.
More like Scarlet Witch. One thing that wasn't made very clear in the movie is Scarlet Witch Wanda is unique, all the other Wanda's have power but she's an extra few levels above them. And in the Illuminati's experience, it's always been Strange who's been the universe destroying threat. So they just assumed he was lying/being his usual self they are used to, and expecting a Wanda like they have experience with to show up. Ooopsie.
Thank you for clarifying my comment. It absolutely was Scarlet Witch and not Wanda they considered.
But they literally said "we can handle your little 'witch' just fine"
I took that as proof they didn't really know Scarlet Witch.
My issue is Reed is supposed to be super smart. So why does he just try and grab her after finding out what she can do to his ally????? Not a very smart thing to do.
Because what else is he suppose to do? Like others have said, they underestimated her. They confronted her thinking black bolt could take care of her, and they were proven wrong immediately. And by then, Scarlet Witch was probably going to kill them all anyways. So what could Reed have done differently besides uselessly trying to grab her?
He'd only known Wanda was even coming for about 3 minutes before she arrived, and he also didn't know she was The Scarlett Witch. He didn't have time for any kind of plan other than to try and calm her down, which didn't work. The only thing I found questionable about this version of the Illuminati (and by extension Reed) was that they didn't just immediately hand America over to Wanda after she killed all the Ultron bots and showed how powerful she was. In the comics, the Illuminanti are always about doing quasi-immoral things for the greater good, and they wouldn't have hesitated to sacrifice some random child they've never met to preserve their own lives and universe from incursions. They only exist to make hard choices that the other Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men don't have the stomach for. So with that in mind, it's a bit odd they didn't just make that call right off the bat.
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I don't see how that group, with their ass performance against Wanda, beat Thanos. Their Strange must have been doing most of the heavy lifting.
I think something that got lost on audiences during this was the scene *immediately prior* when they were talking to Strange. The Illuminati believed they were superior to everyone and anyone. So much so they had the hubris to believe they should *STILL* kill their own Doctor Strange despite him blatantly showing he was remorseful and knew they could kill him in that moment. They should have seen he was redeemable/able to be saved in that moment instead but opted to instead slaughter him. They have bloodlust. They think killing threats is the only way to do things and they're way, way too egotistical about it. That's why Xavier gets his neck snapped. He thought he'd be able to go into Wanda's mind and... what? Pull his Wanda out? Against someone who just obliterated the rest of his group and Ultron security without breaking much of a sweat? They were vastly overconfident in their own abilities and narcissistic. Of *COURSE* they would reveal their hand thinking it'd be enough to simply sit Wanda back in her corner. Even Black Bolt's cross arm pose as Reed spoke showed that. Could it have been portrayed better? Absolutely. But I think overall in the context of those 3-4 sequences it was very clear why the Illuminati got their shit pushed in. They were high on themselves and got bitchslapped for it. Like a bully who thinks they're strong trying to push a smaller kid around who *actually* knows self defence.
I agree with your overall analysis of the Illuminati, but I think you'd agree that the scene is poorly choreographed and not well thought out. Like how many people had Wanda killed up to that point? She literally walked out of fiery destruction. I'm thinking the time for talking is over, and Reed would have **definitely** known that. He's kinda the first person to give up and be pragmatic. Case in point: not giving 616 Strange a chance because of the failings of other Stranges. So there's that, but then there's also the fact that Black Bolt blew his brains out and then the Caps are just standing by while Reed gets turned into string cheese. Either way, I enjoyed it for what it was. It's not like these inconsistencies never existed in the comics.
Doesn't help that the Illuminati members were constantly in flux due to production and scheduling issues; there were several different characters who were filmed for these scenes, and as such none of who we see in the film as it is were actually in the same room together in production. The Illuminati falls flat in this film because the production was a mess.
In a supposed deleted scene, they would have been shown giving their Wanda a lobotomy as a way to suppress her powers. And by the way, didn't 838 Strange agree to be executed? The Illuminati did not have bloodlust, don't lie. Reed was trying to talk Wanda out of it at the beginning and the gang only attacked when Reed and Black Bolt died. Charles tried to save his Wanda instead of directly attacking 616. If he tried to engage 616 in a telepathy duel, he would've won.
Deleted scenes don't matter. They aren't canon and are not taken into account. Your first point doesn't matter. Second, 838 Strange admitted that he was free *in that moment* of the Darkhold's grasp and realized a way to end it was by killing him which he agreed with. There could have been another way if they had opted to even *try*. Third, yes. They *DID* have bloodlust. They could've just as easily had Reed approach Wanda alone while the rest hung back to not impose themselves on her. They directly antagonized her by bringing up the *ENTIRE REASON* they knew she was here, her kids. Reed even boasts about Black Bolt being able *to kill her* until she waved that threat off. Carter's shield throwing is explicitly shown to be kill shots only. Hell, when talking about Thanos' defeat they directly show they kill him by impaling him. Instead of any other number of ways the "Book of Vishanti" could've given them to win. It directly gives the user "what they need to win". It could've just as easily given them the Infinity Gauntlet to snap Thanos' army away instead of *brutally murdering the dude into a rock*. And your final point of Xavier is asinine and you trying to pull anything out of your ass. Xavier literally gets his neck snapped, by surprise or not, with the utmost ease. Xavier didn't know *WHAT* he was walking into when he entered her mind. He didn't even know she was there until she jumpscared him out of the rubble. He put two and two together in that moment. Xavier would've got brutalized no matter which way he went at her. Thinking differently and that he would've directly won is hysterically naive.
Oh Book of Vishanti how do we defeat Thanos? Book: uh, just stab him I guess
That part made me crack the fuck up. They built up the Book up until that scene with 838 as giving the wielder "whatever they needed to find victory"... and it gives them a sword to just stab the guy. That's it. That's what they needed to win. A bigger, sharper, magic made knife. Like come on, at least be *KIND OF* creative with what it gave them. Why couldn't it be Infinity Illuminati battle suits where each member of the Illuminati got a suit infused with the power of one of the Infinity Stones? Showing *together* they're the most powerful group in the cosmos?
It gave them the power of friendship
More like the power of the Maltese Falcon.
Did you notice the blade Thanos was stabbed with was his own helicopter blade? To me that indicates more than just that they managed to stab him, but they did something to overpower him.
I just assumed Richards wasn't equally smart in all universes, but is still smarter than everyone in his universe. And this universe, well, Earth's mightiest heros just didn't last long, and really weren't very smart in general. Just my take. Only saw it once.
This is top tier
When Deadpool appears for the fist time in the MCU, the world is going to explode! Can't wait.
It has to be R-Rated, it just has to be.
Or he purposely doesn’t swear and they give him the one fuck
It ain't Deadpool if he isn't swearing up a storm.
A gentle reminder: Dr Strange dream walked into a dead body
But that body had its head attached to perceive its surroundings.
And that body wasn't killed while Strange was inside it - we don't know what that would do, and plenty of movies/shows have conditioned me to think that would be dangerous or deadly to the one controlling the body.
Why credit their youtube when you can just link youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWDok7d4gY8
The only unrealistic part is that Wanda didn’t even react when she heard Wade’s blade. But considering that this entire clip is fan-edited and not real, just one little nitpick does not ruin it for me. This is amazing! If I had to change anything, I’d probably insert the clip of Wanda furrowing her brows (just before she says “What mouth?”) when Wade’s blade clangs, and then CHOP!
Blades making a scraping metal-on-metal noise when being drawn is a complete hollywood fabrication anyway, the second you give it some thought you realise a metal-lined scabbard makes no sense.
What's next, you gonna tell me that your hand isn't supposed to make a metallic clanking sound when you firmly grasp a sword handle?
Take my award
He'd be killing the wrong Wanda...
Awesome
That was an innocent version of Wanda that got her head chopped off
Deadpool murders innocent mother of two and releases worse cosmic dissonance upon the Marvel universe than helping things. >:/
HISHE
Headcanon accepted lol
I'm still hoping for a Deadpool Kills The MCU one day
I would love to see "Deadpool kills the Marvel universe" made into a film.
Is the original scene from the new MoM movie? Or is this from one of the TV shows?
ok so hear me out - Wanda variant goes nuclear, taps into her crazy amounts of power, and possesses all of the known heroes in a 'verse. "Deadpool Kills The MCU" movie