 Hey guys, I'm Dries. I'm Ben and we're going to talk all about the end credits of Deadpool 2. What happens the first bit? Well it cuts to the credits and then text rolls, keeps rolling, rolls and then stops and then we've got Teenage Boyhead, she's in the room, she's fiddling around, she's having a bit of a fiddle, not with a girlfriend, that's dirty. No, she's playing with a little amulet, little time thingy. It's cable timepiece, you can go back in time. So anyway, Deadpool's getting that fixed and they're like, you know, be careful Deadpool. So he takes that and then you see him using it and he goes back in time, he saves the X-Force, they all live and what is the biggest spoiler that we wanted throughout the whole movie to happen? He saves Vanessa's life by throwing that, was it a pizza cutter or something? Straight over, gets a guy directly in the head, done, Vanessa doesn't die. That means we've got the X-Force living and we have Vanessa living. But cable doesn't know that the timepiece is fixed. Is this for real, is this part of official canon now? Have they actually erased all these things from actually happening? I don't know, I love the X-Force scene but seeing Pete survive just really warms my cockle area. I think we need to talk about your favourite of these little scenes from this montage that we see and it involves a certain film that gets brought up a lot by Ryan Reynolds. I think I'll leave this to you Dras. Okay guys, we wanted a Wolverine cameo, okay? We want a Hugh Jackman to step back in the role as Wolverine Logan and he does sort of, they use footage from Wolverine. They go back to Wolverine where Ryan Reynolds is the original Deadpool, you know, with the mouth and he's got the things. Anyway, he's standing there and Wolverine's doing his line from the movie. Stranger finally figured out how to shut you up. And then you just say bam bam bam, Deadpool kills the original Deadpool. It is just fantastic. With a few caps, a few more bullets than he probably needs. A lot of caps, he just kept shooting him. He just kept shooting him. It's a very cathartic experience I feel for Ryan Reynolds. I don't even know where this whole thing stops now, like it started with him talking about it in interviews. He's followed it through to its logical conclusion. Like at what point do the studios get the shits? Like everything he pitches they just go for. And Hugh Jackman, what a good sport he is for letting him use this footage in such a way. Oh look, they're best friends, but you know another cut scene that you laughed your friggin head off and I was just like in shock. I mean look, it's yet another scene that involves a project that Ryan Reynolds would rather forget. It involves him reading the script for Green Lantern, putting it down. I can't remember the words he spoke. It's basically like I've made it all dumbest. Yeah, this is it. This movie is going to be amazing. Boom, bullet to the back of the head, execution style, face down, on the table, blood everywhere, Green Lantern. The crowd goes wild. Oh that was nuts man. And that's where it ends right there because you can't, how can you top that? I mean I feel like at this point he has a license to just be forgiven for whatever shitty thing he's done in the past. And he takes a piss which is great. Another scene that we didn't mention was Juggernaut. He actually comes out of the water at the end after he got the electric cable straight up his butt. Yeah, this is the very end after that hero shot of the X-Force walking down the street. They couldn't help themselves. They had to keep Juggernaut alive. But yeah, I think as a mid-credit and there was no end-end credits sting. Apart from the Juggernaut song. Well yeah, there's a great little song. You should stick around to the other credits still because during the film I couldn't quite hear this in the background all the action going on but there's a great choral big like orchestra song involving Juggernaut and I think the lines are kind of like holy shit holy shit it's Juggernaut. Something like that. That sounded like Tim Burton, a Tim Burton film but anyway it's better than that. This is a pretty cool way to handle end credits. Steering clear of that very end credit thing that Marvel always do. This was a fun way to kind of remix the franchise and other things that Ryan Reynolds has been meaning to get off his chest for a while and I think this rates up there are some of the best end credits things I've seen. The funniest anyway. It was absolutely incredible. It's something that we didn't expect and we got it. I'm Dresd. I'm Ben. This is Ben. Yeah, I think I am Ben. You are Ben. You could be Wade Wilson. I'm Ben. And look remember to subscribe to our channel below on YouTube, on Instagram and till next time we'll see you nerds at the movie!