Deadpool hijacks the Honest Trailer for Deadpool 2

Honest Trailers is back with a hilarious new video and this time, it’s not coming alone.

Known for its sassy tone and vicious wit, Honest Trailers takes cinema’s biggest blockbusters and cuts them down to size – so Deadpool 2 seems like the perfect choice.

But what’s this? Star Ryan Reynolds himself has gatecrashed the video and decided to hit back.

Yup, that’s right – 30 seconds into the Deadpool 2 Honest Trailer and Wade Wilson interrupts our gravel-voiced narrator to give his version of events.

“In a world where comic book movies are actually pretty f**king great these days,” begins the Merc with a Mouth, before a clip of Reynolds’ famously bad Green Lantern movie flicks across the screen.

“Well, most of ’em,” he admits.

However, Deadpool isn’t in self-deprecation mode for long.

“From whatever internet company owns them this week, comes a YouTube format that’s been chugging along for six f**king years,” he continues.

“Even though everyone knows they peaked at Frozen.”

Ouch.

Presenting his snappily titled Honest Trailers: The Honest Trailer, Deadpool proceeds to rip into the format while defending his latest movie.

“Watch these nerds find one logic gap and pretend like it ruined the whole movie,” he adds.

“No, you pedantic horse cock. It’s a movie about a cyborg cartoon with huge pouches and tiny feet. Stop pretending it’s the real world!”

There’s a lot more foul-mouthed action where that came from, but you can watch the full video for that.

Those of you with long memories might remember a similar appearance for the first Deadpool movie.

Back in 2016, Deadpool took to Honest Trailers to promote the original, but it was a vastly truncated version compared to this latest takeover.

In it, Wilson pointed out Deadpool was “the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time, except for Jesus [The Passion of the Christ],” before declaring himself “way too big of a deal to be slumming it in some played-out web-series”.

He may have a point…

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