"Deadpool 2" is full of awesome and hilarious references to classic films, toys, songs and yes, even other superheroes. Click through TheWrap's gallery to see what made the cut. Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you haven't seen "Deadpool 2."
"Frozen" In a state of utter sadness, Wade Wilson compares "Frozen" to Barbra Streisand's 1983 film "Yentl."
"Yentl" Wade Wilson seems fixated on Barbra Streisand's 1983 musical "Yentl" -- and watches it early on in the film.
"My Little Pony" When the Merc with a Mouth heads to the Academy in the movie, he makes a "My Little Pony" joke.
"Fox & Friends" In the movie, Deadpool uses "Fox & Friends" as an insult.
"Harry Potter" In the movie, the Merc with the Mouth makes a joke about the Sorting Hat from the "Harry Potter" series.
"The Human Centipede" Which other Marvel character would openly (and happily) talk about the 2009 Dutch horror film "The Human Centipede" mid-conversation?
"Cool Runnings" Deadpool mentions the comedy "Cool Runnings" in a moment he talks about hitting rock bottom.
"Sharknado" When Deadpool is speaking to Cable, he asks about the future and what "Sharknado" film we are on.
DC Universe Not only does Deadpool mention Superman, Green Lantern and Batman, but he asks Cable: "You're so dark -- are you sure you're not from the DC Universe?"
Marvel Superheroes Deadpool mentions Black Widow, Hawkeye, Thanos and Black Panther -- in some form. Deadpool also tells a character, "The sun is getting low," a clear reference to The Hulk.
Cher and Celine Dion The pop divas get name-checked by Wade -- and the latter also sings the title song.
James Bond The opening of the movie pays homage to the opening title sequence of classic 007 films.
"Felicity" "I cried when they canceled 'Felicity,'" T.J. Miller's character says in the movie.
"Basic Instinct" Deadpool loses another body part in this film that finds himself having a "Basic Instinct" moment, crossed legs and all.
"Say Anything" There's also a "Say Anything" homage, complete with the Peter Gabriel song "In Your Eyes" and Deadpool holding up a smartphone with a picture of a boombox.
"The Passion of the Christ" At the beginning of the movie, Wade Wilson says "Deadpool" made more than "The Passion of the Christ" did overseas. Which is true.
"Star Wars" Not only does Deadpool talk about Luke and Leia, but he and wife Vanessa (Morena Bacarin) talk specifically about "The Empire Strikes Back."
Taylor Swift's Cats Deadpool wears a T-shirt with the names Olivia and Meredith, Taylor Swift's beloved cats, on it.
X-Men Not only does Wade prance around in Professor X's wheelchair but there is so, so, so many more references to X-Men characters in and out of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
Arby's Deadpool makes fun of Bill Skarsgard's Zeitgeist for his "toxic spit" superpower by referencing the fare at Arby's.
Social Media and Dating Platforms Throughout the film, Wade Wilson mentions LinkedIn, Grindr and Tinder.
McRib Paging McDonald's corporate offices: Wade Wilson wants nothing more than to have a McRib year-round.
Eleven from "Stranger Things" Millie Bobby Brown's character gets a special shoutout in the film.
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch" Deadpool calls Negasonic Teenage Warhead "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" in the film.
George Michael and David Bowie Wade Wilson talks about the two iconic singers at the beginning of the film.
"John Wick" In the opening credits, director David Leitch is described as "one of the guys who killed the dog in 'John Wick.'" Leitch directed several scenes in the Keanu Reeves film.
Dubstep The '90s electronic-music dance craze dubstep -- and how much Cable seems to hate it -- gets mentioned throughout the film.
Tupac and Ice Cube Julian Dennison's character tells Deadpool they're best friends, like Tupac and Ice Cube.
Winter Soldier's Arm Deadpool compares the Winter Soldier's bionic arm to the one Cable has in the film.
Jared Kushner Wade Wilson insults one of the characters in the film by calling him "Jared Kushner."
Justin Bieber Brianna Hildebrand's Negasonic Teenage Warhead gets compared to "Justin Bieber."
Patrick Stewart Wade Wilson wears Professor X's Cerebra at one point in the movie and says, "It smells like Patrick Stewart."
Matthew McConaughey Blind Al (Leslie Uggams) says "Just keep living," a reference to McConaughey's Just Keep Livin' Foundation -- and the actor gets another name-check earlier in the film.
Bronco Buster During a prison riot scene, characters break out the classic neck-straddling wrestling move made famous by WWF star X-Pac (Sean Waltman) in the '90s.
Kirsten Dunst Reynolds' Deadpool mentions Kirsten Dunst twice -- but once botches her name as Kristen once.
"Interview With the Vampire" There are two references to "Interview With the Vampire," both having to do with Kirsten Dunst (the second is about how quickly her character in the film develops a taste for blood).
Wolverine There are multiple Logan/Wolverine references throughout the film.
Joker's "Bang!" Flag From 1989 "Batman" When Deadpool and Weasel are interviewing members for the X-Force, behind them there is a flag sticking out of a gun like the one that Jack Nicholson's Joker used in 1989 "Batman."
"Sesame Street" In the movie, there's a riff on whether the puppets in "Sesame Street," like Grover, can really be called Muppets.
"The Time Traveler's Wife's Husband" Deadpool refers to time-traveling Cable in the most round-about way possible.
"The Proposition" During a group scene, one of the X-Force members mentions the 2005 Aussie Western, when another pipes up adding that it has a really good Guy Pearce performance.
"The Academy" In a particular dramatic scene, Wade Wilson breaks the fourth wall to express his hope that "The Academy is watching."
DMX's "X Gon' Give It To Ya" During one of Deadpool's rampage fights, DMX's 2003 song plays in the background.
"If You Like Pina Coladas" Rupert Holmes' "Pina Colada Song" is another song on the movie's official soundtrack.
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