Deadpool: No Good Deed
Deadpool: No Good Deed

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Deadpool: No Good Deed

2017
Movie
3 min
English

Deadpool sees an opportunity to save the day, but it doesn't go entirely as planned.

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Director: David LeitchGenres: Action, Comedy, Superhero

Plot Summary

This short film serves as a post-credits scene for Deadpool (2016), showing Deadpool's alter ego, Wade Wilson, attempting to thwart a mugging. However, his efforts are comically inept, and he struggles to put on his costume in time. Ultimately, he arrives too late to save the victim but decides to don the Deadpool suit anyway to confront the assailant.

Critical Reception

As a standalone short, "Deadpool: No Good Deed" was not subject to major critical reviews. It was generally well-received by fans as an amusing and fittingly chaotic extension of the Deadpool character's established persona and humor from the main film. Its primary purpose was fan service and a humorous button to the movie.

What Reviewers Say

  • A hilarious and character-appropriate epilogue.

  • A perfect example of Deadpool's signature meta-humor and R-rated comedy.

  • Delightfully absurd and a fun send-off to the film.

Google audience: Audience reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with viewers appreciating the short's commitment to the Deadpool brand of crude humor and action. It was seen as a satisfying, albeit brief, continuation of the film's comedic tone.

Fun Fact

This short was originally intended as a post-credits scene for the first Deadpool movie, but was later used as a teaser for Deadpool 2.

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