“LFG”- X and Ryan Reynolds Echo With Winning Sentiment as the Countdown for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Finally Marks 0 Days

Published 07/25/2024, 9:39 PM EDT

As the Barbenheimer spectacle unfolded last year, if not for the content the movies entailed, cinemaholics were sure that nothing would bring back movie days as these two movies did. However, as fans finally mark the day zeroth of the extended countdown of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's Marvel-ous spectacle, Deadpool & Wolverine, it is evident that the adamantium claws have left a deeper mark than any nails or nuclear bombs. With Reynolds himself leading the crowd, the social media community and beyond are in a celebration like never before.

After cooking the ingredients just right in the form of a well-seasoned marketing campaign, Ryan Reynolds took to X to mark the end of the wait for what is now expected to be his magnum opus alongside Hugh Jackman. While Reynolds champing at the bit was no sight, it was how everyone was as excited as him or more, that left no doubts that yellow and red are in fact the new black. 

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The journey towards the release date of the third installment in the Deadpool franchise has been nothing short of a newly invented roller coaster. From when the actor took to his social media platforms to explain how he had finally convinced Jackman to return as Wolverine to becoming the first R-rated Marvel movie to hit the cinemas, the pre-release of Deadpool & Wolverine had a thrilling plot in itself.

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With critics' reviews already in and the internet mercifully free of spoilers, the celebrations surrounding Ryan Reynolds' red band premiere are truly a sight to behold.

Fans celebrate Deadpool & Wolverine's theatrical debut with Ryan Reynolds like their own

Ryan Reynolds has long gained a reputation as a marketing maverick, and as he spilled yellow and red in 'Hugh' amounts on every traditional promotional technique, it was clear why the title prevailed. Marking the end of the first half of this successful regimen, the actor penned down an expression that every Deadpool & Wolverine fan echoed back with vigour, paralleling that of a valiant soldier: "LFG."

From relishing in the carefully dropped comedic banter of Wolverine and the Merc with a Mouth to going feral at the cameo hints that brought in a huge shock value not just in terms of identities but also the amounts, the release of Deadpool & Wolverine was nothing short of a safe haven for the audience.

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Not only did they go big on the celebrations, but also ensured a clean and clear pathway for the movie's blockbuster success as they encouraged fellow fans to not drop spoilers and watch the movie in theaters rather than waiting for it to land on streaming. With a fanbase as wholesome yet chaotic as this one, there is no reason not to "LFG" for Ryan Reynolds.

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Aliza Siddiqui

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Aliza Siddiqui, a seasoned entertainment journalist and primary editor at Netflix Junkie, discovered her passion for storytelling through Anne Hathaway's iconic performance in Princess Diaries. Her love for film was further solidified by the thought-provoking climax of Don't Look Up, which left her in awe of its ability to balance humor and commentary, much like The Dictator and Cunk on Earth, which impressed her with their loud yet subtle haywire references. With a background in writing over a thousand articles at Otakukart, Aliza brings her unique voice and style to her editorial role, where she incorporates her idiosyncratic wit with engaging content.

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