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From Justin Bieber to Beyoncé, here's the best of the best. Spoilers ahead.
The trolly opening credits refer to director David Leitch as "one of the guys who killed the dog in John Wick."
After Vanessa dies, Deadpool tells Weasel, "George Michael was right. I'm never gonna dance again. He's dead, too."
Deadpool follows up the George Michael comment with, "At least we still have Bowie." Lolsob.
When Deadpool returns to Blind Al's, he opens up the floorboards to reveal the 1,600 kilos of cocaine and a package labeled "the cure for blindness" that he promised in the first movie.
When Blind Al tells Deadpool, "You need to just keep living," after Vanessa dies, he responds, "Thank you, Matthew McConaughey, your words are a treasure."
While he's chilling in X-Mansion, Deadpool wears a T-shirt with Taylor Swift's two cats, Meredith and Olivia, on it.
The T-shirt design is a nod to Reynolds' criminally underrated role in 2005's Just Friends.
FOX's conservative TV program gets a shoutout when Negasonic (Brianna Hildebrand) introduces her new girlfriend, Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna), to Deadpool, who quips, "Bump the hate-brakes, Fox & Friends, I'm just surprised anyone would date you."
Deadpool refers to Yukio as Pinkie Pie.
Deadpool gets in a quick Lemonade joke with, "Like Beyoncé says, 'Please, please stop cheating on me."
When Russell has his first meltdown and the X-Men try to calm him down, he refers to Negasonic by screaming, "Stay back, or Justin Bieber dies!"
Much later, Deadpool calls Negasonic "Sabrina the Teenage Witch."
And during the credits, Deadpool refers to Negasonic as Eleven from Stranger Things as she tries to fix Cable's time manipulation device.
Colossus (Stefan Kapicic) tries to steal the iconic line from 1987's RoboCop — "Come quietly, or there will be trouble" — and gets promptly called out.
Deadpool refers to one of the abusive guards at Essex School for Mutant Rehabilitation as "Baldilocks" and the other as Jared Kushner, aka Donald Trump's son-in-law.
When Russell and Deadpool are captured and first enter prison, Deadpool remarks, "I wonder what gang I'll be in. Is there, like, a Sorting Hat?"
Cable (Josh Brolin) has a crazy-ass gun from the future that goes up to 10 instead of 11 — likely a reference to the 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap.
When Deadpool discovers that Cable's from the future, he asks if dubstep's still a thing, makes a joke about his robotic arm, and asks "which Sharknado we're on."
In addition to the Batman zingers, Deadpool asks Cable, "You're so dark, you sure you're not from the DC Universe?"
During one of Deadpool's many death scenes in Deadpool 2, his voiceover sadly says, "In every film, there's a moment when the hero hits rock bottom. In Cool Runnings, it was when John Candy's prize bobsled broke."
Then continues, "In Human Centipede, it was when those people signed on to be in that movie."
Again, there are some bangers on the Deadpool 2 soundtrack, but "Tomorrow" from the musical Annie plays on vinyl while Cable's family is murdered (proving it is truly a timeless classic), and again when Cable shoots Deadpool and he dies. So it gets a special spot.
When Russell befriends the Juggernaut in prison, he tells him, "We're a team. We're like thugs, we're like gangsters. I'm like Tupac and you're like Ice Cube."
When Bedlam (Terry Crews) joins X-Force, he says his powers can cause "anxiety, confusion, pain." Deadpool replies, "So, basically, you're Dave Matthews."
Matt Damon makes a cameo as a redneck alongside Alan Tudyk, but what's even better is that Damon is credited as "Dickie Greenleaf" — the identity he steals from Jude Law in the 1999 movie The Talented Mr. Ripley.
When Domino and Deadpool argue over whether luck is or isn't a super power, Deadpool replies, "Mario No-pez."
When Cable's about to torture Weasel for information, Weasel responds that he doesn't do well with pain, and cried when they cancelled the 1998 TV show Felicity.
Deadpool burns actor Josh Brolin's height when he describes Cable as, "Very short, 5'11", not like in the comics."
Yep, that's Brad Pitt getting electrocuted as The Vanisher for a hot second.
I refuse to believe that anyone in a movie dying via wood chipper is NOT a reference to 1996's Fargo. RIP Zeitgeist.
Deadpool tells Cable, "Gimme your best shot, One-Eyed Willie," which is a reference to Brolin's role as Brand in the 1985 classic movie The Goonies.
During the movie's epic car chase scene, Deadpool yells, "Hands off that kid, John Connor," at Cable as he tries to kill Russell.
When Juggernaut first appears, Deadpool fanboys out and mentions a few of his favorite Juggernaut-centric comics, including "Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1, #183" and "X-Men Unlimited, Vol 1., #12."
"Oh yeah, full Winnie the Pooh." We all know what scene that's from.
"It's like he's a muppet from the waist down, but this time, you can see the muppet's dick." Yup.
Weasel references the 2009 movie, based on the 2003 novel, by calling Cable "the time traveler's wife's husband."
Deadpool stands outside and blasts "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel, just like Lloyd Dobler in 1989's Say Anything.
As he's dying, Deadpool bequeaths his Adventure Time watch to Domino.
Reynolds first appears as Deadpool in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and during the post-credits montage, we see him kill that initial version of himself.
There are some great jokes in Deadpool 2 about Marvel's most recent box office smash — from roasting Hawkeye to calling Josh Brolin "Thanos." Read the full list here.
Yup, Deadpool signs a box of Super Flakes cereal with Wolverine on the cover, and he signs it "Ryan Reynolds." And, last but not least, Deadpool shoots Ryan Reynolds in the head as he's holding the script for the 2011 disaster Green Lantern, and ends it all by saying, "You're welcome, Canada."