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Originally Posted by arista

[The internet has been left divided over
the 'constant gay jokes' in
Deadpool & Wolverine - with some people
branding them as 'relentless and annoying'
and others coming to the Marvel film's defense.

Deadpool & Wolverine hit theaters on Friday,
and the superhero movie raked in a
whopping $211 million at the box office
in its first weekend.

But viewers seemed divided over the flick
on social media, particularly
with the amount of quips that Ryan Reynold's
character Deadpool made about wanting
to get intimate with Hugh Jackman's
character Wolverine.
]




I think from the first film
that's his style?


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No! Not Comedy.

Let's get the pitchforks guys, we must squash out Comedy, especially of the LGBT and sexual innuendo kind.

Honestly, this is the whole Superman putting on his shoes

Deadpool & Wolverine's 'constant queer jokes' leaves Marvel fans completely divided

The internet has been left divided over the 'constant gay jokes' in Deadpool & Wolverine - with some people branding them as 'relentless and annoying' and others coming to the Marvel film's defense.

Deadpool & Wolverine hit theaters on Friday, and the superhero film raked in a whopping $211 million at the box office in its first weekend.

But viewers seemed divided over the flick on social media, particularly with the amount of quips that Ryan Reynold's character Deadpool made about wanting to get intimate with Hugh Jackman's character Wolverine.

Immediately, X, formerly Twitter, became flooded with posts about the topic, and some people slammed the continued gags regarding Deadpool and Wolverine's sexualities.

'POV: you're watching Deadpool & Wolverine and they make another unfunny gay joke,' one person wrote alongside a GIF that showed someone looking unamused in a production theater. 

The internet is divided over the 'constant male lover jokes' in Deadpool & Wolverine - with some people branding them as 'relentless and annoying' and others coming to the film's defense

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Deadpool And Wolverine’s ‘Constant Queer Jokes’ Leave Fans Divided

**Deadpool & Wolverine: Marvel’s Controversial Comedy or Queer Baiting?**

The latest Deadpool & Wolverine movie has sparked a fiery debate online, departing fans divided and critics unimpressed.

The film’s relentless string of gay jokes has left some viewers cringing, while others are defending it as harmless fun.

“Me when Deadpool makes the fifth joke in a row where the punchline is ‘being gay,’” one user tweeted with a GIF of someone drinking bleach.

Another user lamented, “It was a really absorbing choice for Marvel to pack Deadpool & Wolverine with relentless and exhausting gay jokes.”

 “The same joke told over and over eventually gets stale,” chimed in a fourth person.

And another viewer confessed, “Deadpool & Wolverine was excellent but god damn I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many queer jokes in anything in my life.”

 “I kept waiting for them to procure off the stupid male lover jokes and find some new material,” added someone else.

The criticism revolves around the film’s handling of gay themes, with some questioning whether the humor crosses a lin

Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool & Wolverine blasted over 'relentless' queer jokes in Marvel Blockbuster

The new Deadpool & Wolverine movie has been a hit at the box office but has faced a backlash over continual gay jokes in the film and debates over the portrayal of Ryan Reynolds' character's sexuality

The internet is split over the 'constant gay jokes' in Deadpool & Wolverine, with some labelling them as 'relentless and annoying', while others defend the Marvel film.


Deadpool & Wolverine slap cinema screens across the world earlier in July, and the superhero blockbuster bagged an impressive $211 million at the box office in its opening weekend.


However, viewers seemed to have mixed feelings about the movie on social media, especially concerning the number of jokes that Ryan Reynolds' character Deadpool made about wanting to get close with Hugh Jackman's character Wolverine. Other divisive 'gay jokes' centre around anal sex and erections, while some critics have accused the film of queerbaiting.


Deadpool, the Marvel superhero known for his pansexuality, has had his queerness delved

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