9 funniest Deadpool moments across all his appearances

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Deadpool isn’t your clean-cut, save-the-day kind of guy. In fact, calling him a “superhero” feels a bit generous. He’s more like the loud-mouthed cousin of the superhero world; the one who shows up late, makes fun of everyone, and somehow steals the spotlight without even trying. And yet, people love him.

He’s crass, self-aware, and allergic to anything remotely serious. He doesn’t just break the fourth wall, he obliterates it with a wink and a fart joke. One moment, he’s making fun of Wolverine’s sideburns, and the next, he’s bleeding out on the floor while throwing out IKEA references as if it’s a stand-up show.

Deadpool is less about saving the world and more about roasting it. His idea of justice probably involves a chimichanga and a sarcastic monologue. Whether you know him from the comics, the movies, or both, one thing’s for sure: he’s hilarious in a way no other superhero dares to be.

So let’s look back at some of Deadpool’s funniest moments, the ones that had us laughing, gasping, and maybe even rewinding to watch again.


9 funniest Deadpool moments

1) Baby legs in Deadpool 2

After being ripped clean in half by Juggernaut, Deadpool begins the slow, weird process of regrowing his lower body. But instead of a dramatic reveal, we get baby legs. Yes, Deadpool walks around with tiny toddler limbs like some twisted cartoon character.

Things escalate when he performs a “Basic Instinct” leg cross that had everyone screaming, “Too much!” It’s grotesque, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s laugh-out-loud funny. Combine that with the awkward stares from Cable and Domino, and you’ve got one of the most bizarrely hilarious scenes in superhero history.


2) Fourth wall meltdown in Deadpool (2016)

Deadpool doesn’t just break the fourth wall. He smashes it, dances on its ruins, and then mocks the audience while doing it. In one legendary moment, he’s taken to the X-Mansion where he immediately notes how we “only ever see two X-Men,” joking, “It's almost like the studio couldn't afford another X-Man!”

That line is so meta, it almost folds in on itself. But he’s not wrong, either. The film’s low budget forced some creative decisions, and Deadpool turned it into a punchline. That wink-to-the-audience energy makes him feel like your hilarious, chaotic best friend.


3) "No more superhero landing!"

This one's iconic. As Colossus prepares to land like the good ol' dramatic superhero he is, Deadpool watches with childlike anticipation and goes, “Superhero landing! He’s gonna do it!”

And sure enough, boom! Colossus crashes to one knee like he’s posing for a movie poster.

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Deadpool immediately follows up with, “That’s so hard on your knees!” It’s a moment that hilariously calls out every action movie trope while reminding us that Deadpool is, essentially, the peanut gallery of the superhero world.


4) The X-Force tryouts in Deadpool 2

Deadpool’s mission to form a super-team gives us a fake-out setup that turns into one of the funniest scenes in superhero movie history. We’re introduced to a lineup of colorful characters: Bedlam, Zeitgeist, Shatterstar, and the lovable normie Peter.

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The setup feels like a classic superhero team montage until every single one of them dies immediately during their first mission. Domino survives because she has the power of luck. The entire sequence is absurd, unpredictable, and so perfectly Deadpool.


5) "You’re so dark. Are you sure you’re not from the DC universe?"

While bickering with Cable, Deadpool throws a brutal jab that shakes the fandoms:

“You’re so dark. Are you sure you’re not from the DC Universe?”

It’s savage, direct, and oh-so-Deadpool.

This isn’t just a joke; it’s a line that had audiences shrieking. He doesn’t care about corporate politics or brand loyalty; he’s an equal-opportunity offender. And honestly, it’s kind of refreshing.


6) Chris Evans’ hilarious surprise cameo

In a blink-and-you’ll-scream cameo, Deadpool and Wolverine run into Chris Evans, not as Captain America, but as his old-school Human Torch from Fox’s 2005 film Fantastic Four. Deadpool stares and blurts out, “Fox killed him. Disney brought him back. They’re gonna make him do this till he’s 90.”

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Cue Evans going full “Flame On!” and getting hilariously obliterated seconds later. It’s a savage roast of superhero recycling, and the fact that Deadpool is the one pointing it out makes it even better.


7) The post-credits scene: Deadpool cleans up the multiverse

Only Deadpool could use a time-travel device to fix movie mistakes and roast himself. In the Deadpool 2 post-credit scenes, he goes full-on multiverse janitor.

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He saves Vanessa, kills the horrifying mute Deadpool from X-Men Origins, and even puts a bullet in Ryan Reynolds’s head just as he accepts the role of Green Lantern. It’s one of the most self-aware and satisfying endings ever, and it shows how deeply Deadpool understands and makes fun of his cinematic legacy.


8) The Honda Odyssey fight scene

Wolverine loses it in the minivan and unleashes a brutal roast, calling Deadpool a “jabbering little prick” and mocking how even the X-Men didn’t want him. Deadpool just stares, stunned, then quietly mutters, “I’m going to fight you now.”

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What follows is a bloody, cramped fight using seatbelts, shattered glass, and raw rage, all set to Grease’s “You’re the One That I Want.” After getting slammed into the dashboard, Deadpool gasps, “Okay... the Honda Odyssey f**ks hard.” Only these two could turn a family van into a battlefield and make it funny.


9) Deadpool’s comic panel awareness

Deadpool doesn’t just know he’s in a comic; he lives in that awareness. He talks to the writers in multiple comic runs, argues with his own thought boxes, and literally hops between panels like a Looney Tunes character.

He’s threatened editors, torn through speech bubbles, and once even said, “I think I’ve got more writers than Wolverine has exes.” No other superhero engages with the format of comics quite like he does, and it turns every page into a stand-up set.


Conclusion

Deadpool isn’t your typical hero. He’s a foul-mouthed, self-deprecating, completely unfiltered force of chaos, but man, does he keep us laughing.

Whether he’s trolling the X-Men, dragging Hollywood, or just being a complete idiot with style, one thing’s for sure: Deadpool knows how to bring the funny, and we can’t wait to see what madness he delivers next.

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Edited by Anshika Jain