
Deadpool & Wolverine took the Marvel multiverse to new heights, exploring different dimensions and bringing a fresh twist to familiar faces. Unlike any other Marvel movie before it, it expanded the universe with a mix of exciting new characters and familiar ones reimagined.
Among the new faces, we met a version of Wolverine from a world where he couldn’t save the day, and Channing Tatum made a surprising appearance as Gambit. Fans were also thrilled to see Wesley Snipes return as Blade and Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, bringing back beloved characters from the past.
But the real highlight was the introduction of the Deadpool Corps—an army of Deadpool variants, each with their own distinct and standout personalities. In this guide, we’ll rank all 14 of these notable Deadpool variants, along with Deadpool Prime, highlighting their unique traits and roles in the film.
Here’s a ranking of all 14 Deadpool variants from Deadpool & Wolverine, highlighting their unique traits and roles:
14. Zenpool
Zenpool is the pacifist version of Deadpool, transformed by magic into a non-violent character. In the film, his black-and-white outfit makes him stand out from the usual red-clad Deadpools. Despite his peaceful nature in the comics, he gets caught up in the action when he tries to take down the titular characters. Kevin Fortin plays him, though he’s uncredited.
13. Golden Age Deadpool
Golden Age Deadpool, known as Weezy Wilson in the comics and a relative of President Woodrow Wilson, sports a classic comic-style costume and wields cutlasses. The actor portraying him hasn’t been identified.
12. Deadpool 2099
Deadpool 2099, or Warda Wilson, is a futuristic female version of Deadpool. Decked out in Iron Man-like armor, she’s one of the most visually striking variants. The actor behind her is not specified.
11. Watari
Watari, also known as the Fool or Ronin-Pool, is a samurai-inspired Deadpool from Feudal Japan. He appears in the film during the epic Deadpool Corps fight but doesn’t have much dialogue. The actor for Watari remains undisclosed.
10. Welshpool
Welshpool, a version of Deadpool created for the film, is played by Paul Mullin, a star player from Ryan Reynolds’ Welsh football club, Wrexham. The character adds a unique flair with a nod to Reynolds’ real-life interests.
9. Babypool
Babypool is an adorable, sword-wielding baby Deadpool. Played by Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s youngest child, Olin Reynolds, Babypool is definitely one of the cutest variants in the film.
8. Kidpool
Kidpool, a gender-swapped version of the male Kidpool from the comics, is portrayed by Inez Reynolds, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s daughter. Reynolds humorously mentioned on Instagram that Kidpool was his only costar he had a spat with.
7. Lady Deadpool
Lady Deadpool, whose face is hidden in the film, is voiced by Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds’ wife. The mystery surrounding her identity was a hot topic before the movie’s release.
6. Cowboy Deadpool
Cowboy Deadpool, inspired by the comic character Deadpool Kid, is voiced by Matthew McConaughey. Despite limited screen time, his Southern gunslinger persona is memorable.
5. Headpool
Headpool is a zombified Deadpool head with a propellor on its hat, voiced by Nathan Fillion. This quirky variant might even connect to the severed head seen in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
4. Nicepool
Nicepool, though not from the comics, plays a significant role in the film. His overly agreeable nature sometimes makes him too nice for his own good.
3. Peterpool
Peterpool, portrayed by Rob Delaney, is Deadpool’s friend Peter Wisdom in a Deadpool costume. His character is endearing and plays a key role in uniting the Deadpools through their shared affection for him.
2. Dogpool
Dogpool, played by Peggy, a dog star known for winning Britain’s Ugliest Dog competition, steals the show with his charm. Despite not fitting conventional beauty standards, Dogpool’s adorable nature makes him a standout.
1. Deadpool Prime
Of course, the original Deadpool, or Deadpool Prime, is the top of the list. With his trademark humor, bravery, and heart, he remains the quintessential version of the character, bringing all the qualities we love about Deadpool to the forefront.