The Cavillirine
The most awaited movie “Deadpool & Wolverine” has been released, and it has become a hit. In this movie, there are so many spoilers, including “The Cavillirine,” and noteworthy cameos.

Cameo of superstar
The biggest cameo of the movie, and worth the ticket price for viewers, is “The Cavillirine,” which refers to Henry Cavill’s entry as Wolverine. This is the biggest cameo for Henry Cavill because Marvel Studios’ biggest competitor, DC, made the face of Superman into Wolverine in the multiverse. Although his screen time is short, it was enough for the fans. In the movie, Deadpool is searching for a suitable Wolverine in different timelines. There, we see an epic montage, and in one of the scenes, Henry Cavill is repairing his bike in Wolverine’s signature attire. Seeing Deadpool, everyone is like, “He looks like Henry Cavill,” but all the Marvel fans enjoyed that moment. This cameo connects with the audience, but fans wanted to see him more on screen. There is a good chance of that happening in the future.
They spent a lot of money on other cameos as well. Now, all fans have a question: Can we see Henry Cavill as Wolverine in the future? Well, we don’t have to lose hope. It’s possible because in their multiverse, anything can happen. One of the main characters is Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, who now stays in Deadpool’s timeline. This means in the future, this character could be played by Hugh Jackman. However, Hugh Jackman might not sustain the role for long because he is 55 years old now, while Henry Cavill is still young at 41. So, it can be expected that after Hugh Jackman, we might see Henry Cavill as Wolverine.

The way Marvel has done fan service in this movie shows they know the audience will have a very good response to this and their upcoming movies. They can use this momentum in future projects; it’s a business strategy. To be honest, if this happens, Henry Cavill’s disappointment over Superman will be greatly reduced. He’s just perfect for the Wolverine role.
Deadpool also hints at this possibility. But then, it turns out to be Chris Evans’ Human Torch alternative from the 2005 Fantastic Four movie. This appearance has a decent amount of screen time. Then comes Liev Schreiber’s Blade. This cameo was absolutely unexpected, purely for fan service. Marvel is teaching DC how to do fan service. After so many years, it was great to see Liev Schreiber’s Blade. Then we finally saw Channing Tatum as Gambit, Jennifer Garner as Elektra from the 2003 Ben Affleck movie “Daredevil” and the 2005 “Elektra” movie. There was also Deadpool from Logan’s X-23 movie, which was revealed to us in the final trailer of “Deadpool & Wolverine.” We also saw Lady Deadpool, who is leading the Deadpool Corps, a team of multiversal Deadpools. But unfortunately, we didn’t see Lady Deadpool’s mask come off, nor did we recognize her voice. Literally no clue. Maybe we’ll find out in the complete casting reveal in a couple of days.

In the same montage scene, Hulk is also shown in an intense fight with Wolverine, but only from the back view. This suggests that Mark Ruffalo wasn’t needed for this. Overall, the movie meets our expectations, even exceeds them. In my opinion, it’s full of cameos and keeps the audience engaged. Deadpool’s adult humor and jokes are not forced, unlike in “The Boys.” This is what I call true multiverse madness.