Half the fun of the first Deadpool was checking out the long list of in-jokes, Easter eggs and playful pokes at other franchises. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Deadpool 2 promises to ramp up the references even more, with R✅y🏅an Reynolds promising they’ll be there in abundance. Hey, there’s even a Merc with the Mouth Easter egg in his latest Instagram post. Go figure.

Reynolds, in an Instagram post marki🍰ng the filming wrapping, pays tribute to the prop and production team f🥃or, in his words, “riddling the film with Easter eggs in almost every scene.”

A photo posted by @van﷽cit💞yreynolds on Oct 14, 2017 at 5:34pm PDT

Stayꦍing true to his word, if you click along the gallery of images, you’ll see his twin katanas embedded with the words ‘Bea’ and ‘Arthur’. Trust🔯 Deadpool to continue his love of 1980s sitcom Golden Girls by naming his weapons after one of its main actresses.

In𝓀 the first movie, Wade Wilson is wearing a Bea Arthur tank top just before he goes to play skeeball. No one references it, and Reynolds even donated $10,000 to a charity of Arthur’s family’s choosing to get permission to use her likeness. That&🍰rsquo;s dedication, folks.

It’s highly likely that the hilt of those katanas will be glimpsed for nary a nanosecond in the final cut, so it just goes to show the effort eve🐲ryone is putting in to make sure this is a real labour of love.

If you’re aching for more Deadpool 2 news, you’ll be pleased to see these 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:first images of Cable, complete with teddy bear, naturally. Don’t forget to check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Deadpool 2’s release date, either.🍎 Wouldn’t want to miss out now, would we?

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