

"Deadpool: The Musical" 1 & 2 provide examples of: Not to be confused with the similarly-named comic story "Deadpool: The Musical!" from Deadpool vol. As Deadpool warns, they are Not Safe for Work due to violence and language. The films can be viewed on the "Deadpool: The Musical" website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, or Twitter. The second film had a story by Bianchi, Danner, Higgins, and Parker. The stunt/action coordinator, fight choreographer, and Wolverine performer, Brian Danner, also co-produced. Paul Bianchi was the writer, the production designer, and a co-producer. Julian Higgins was the director and a co-producer, among other roles.

Parker, who was the executive producer for both films. Deadpool was portrayed when acting and singing by Michael S. The first film was released on Maand the second on July 10, 2018. In the second, Deadpool grows dissatisfied with solo slaughter and tries to join several superhero teams they sing parodies from Moana, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Mulan. In the first film, Deadpool strokes his ego and dodges insults during a bar brawl while singing "Deadpool," a parody of "Gaston" from Beauty and the Beast. "Deadpool: The Musical" and "Deadpool: The Musical 2" are short fan films starring Deadpool and other Marvel Comics and Marvel Cinematic Universe characters, who fight mooks while parodying songs from Disney animated films.
