We warned you. But incase you didn’t get the memo, Deadpool has two after credit scenes. So if you haven’t seen Deadpool yet, stick around for the post credits scene and stop reading this. If you have, here’s what you missed.
In the after credit scene, Deadpool walks toward the camera wearing the robe from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. “You’re expecting a teaser for Deadpool 2? Well we don’t have that kind of money. Were you expecting Sam Jackson to show up with an eye patch and a saucy little leather number?” Deadpool jokes. He’s referring to Iron Man’s credit scene where Nick Fury reveals the Avengers Initiative to Tony Stark.
In the second part, Deadpool pops his head through a doorway and reveals Cable will indeed be a part of the sequel.
“Oh! I can tell you one thing, and it’s a bit of a secret. The sequel? We’re gonna have Cable. Amazing character. Bionic arm, time travel! We have no idea who we’re going to cast yet, but it could be anyone. Just need a big guy with a flat top. Mel Gibson, Dolph Lundgren, Kiera Knightly? She’s got range – who knows? Big secret, shhh. Oh, and don’t leave your garbage all lying around. It’s a total dick move. Go! Chica-chica!”
Now, Cable’s appearance in Deadpool 2 is officially confirmed. Son of X-Men’s Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey’s clone), Cable is a mutant with an array of powers. He has dormant time-travel, telepathic, and telekinetic abilities. Due to his techno-organic infection, he has enhanced strength, eyesight, and resilience. Cable is also extremely technically-inclined due to his condition. He’s known to use his advanced machinery to hack his way into, or out of, precarious situations.
Deadpool and Cable were featured together in the 2004 Marvel Comic series Cable & Deadpool. Written by Fabian Nicieza and Reilly Brown, it was cancelled after 50 issues so Deadpool could star in his own series.
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