Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy Discuss the Deadpool Corps Scene in Commentary Track Clip From DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE (Exclusive)

Deadpool & Wolverine will make its Disney+ debut on November 12, and when it does, the record-setting movie is arriving with something special for fans. The streaming site will also feature a bonus commentary from director Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds. What kind of insights and behind-the-scenes goodies will the two provide about the making of their smash hit? You can find out right now, right here. Nerdist has an exclusive, extra-long clip from Levy and Reynold’s commentary track for Deadpool & Wolverine‘s Deadpool Corps scene. It includes stories about the origin of “doggles,” unexpected laughs, lucky head explosions, being the worst parent in the multiverse, and more.

Do you detest Nicepool as much as Deadpool Prime? Well, you’ve got nothing on the man who actually played the kind Variant. Ryan Reynolds shares his extreme hatred for the super Canadian version of his character in this clip.

That’s just one of the many fantastic tidbits Reynolds and Levy reveal in their Deadpool & Wolverine commentary for the movie’s big Deadpool Corps scene, which also features Matthew McConaughey, Blake Lively, Nathan Fillion, and Reynolds’ own kids. The director and star also talked about how many of this sequence’s best lines were improvised, why they insisted on spending extra money for an Eric Carman song, and the origins of the Deadpool Corps itself. Some of the Variants came straight from Marvel Comics, which Levy says he immersed himself in after joining the movie. Others, like Welshpool, were Reynolds’ own creation.

Deadpool smooches Dogpool while Wolverine looks annouyed
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The best part of this commentary, though, comes when Reynolds admits he pushed his own daughter Inez to say one of the film’s most vulgar lines. She didn’t want to initially but changed her mind when they tried to find someone else to say it. So, uh, that’s better? Maybe?

Honestly, any potential fallout from having your child say that line is an issue for Inez’s parents to deal with. But knowing they will just makes this already great scene even better.

If you enjoyed this taste of Deadpool & Wolverine‘s filmmaker commentary, we once again remind you to check out the entire thing when the MCU film lands on Disney+ on November 12.