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Despite Enjoying Disney’s Freedom, MCU’s First R-Rated ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Failed To Beat 1 Leonardo DiCaprio Movie With Highest F-word Record

Deadpool and Wolverine together set new franchise record

Deadpool & Wolverine Set Franchise Record With Most F-Words
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine. Image Credit: Marvel Entertainment

Deadpool & Wolverine is being received well both by audiences and critics alike and we can see that reflecting at the box office. It broke a few records. But could not go past what Leonardo DiCaprio’s one movie created in film’s history– the most number of F-bombs. 

Deadpool & Wolverine Set Franchise Record With Most F-Words

Deadpool & Wolverine Set Franchise Record With Most F-Words

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine. Image Credit: Marvel Entertainment

Deadpool & Wolverine was the first R-rated MCU film and truly, as it set a unique record within the franchise. The Hollywood Reporter states that in the film’s 127 minutes, Deadpool and Wolverine drop 118 F-bombs. The New York Post reported 116 uses of the word. In any case, it’s a franchise record considering that the second film only had 90.

While the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has typically maintained a PG-13 rating, the recent release of Deadpool & Wolverine marks a significant departure. The film’s R-rating has allowed for a level of language previously unseen within the franchise. Interestingly, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 holds the distinction of being the first MCU film to employ a particular expletive, though its PG-13 rating limited its usage. In contrast, Deadpool & Wolverine offers a far more liberal application of the word.

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When compared to the broader cinematic landscape, the profanity in Deadpool & Wolverine pales in comparison to some notorious examples. Classics like Scarface and Pulp Fiction are often cited for their extensive use of explicit language. Even more recent films such as Straight Outta Compton and Casino have surpassed the word count of the superhero team-up.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Wolf of Wall Street Has The Most Number of F-Words

The Wolf of Wall Street Has The Most Number of F-Words

Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street . Image Credit: Mary Cybulski/Paramount Pictures

Martin Scorsese‘s The Wolf of Wall Street starring Leonardo DiCaprio has earned a dubious distinction: it holds the record for the most instances of a particular expletive in a non-documentary film. With a staggering 506 occurrences, the film significantly surpasses the previous record held by Spike Lee’s Summer of Sam. Scorsese, known for his extended runtimes, once again utilizes a near three-hour canvas to unleash a torrent of profanity, outdoing even his own previous work, Casino.

For those with a keen interest in the details, Gilbert Cruz from Vulture meticulously counted the number of F-bombs dropped and categorized their variations. The terms “f-ck” and “f-cking” are used 169 and 358 times respectively by DiCaprio and the cast. The word “f-cked” appears 16 times, while “motherf-cker” is used 18 times. The less common but humorous “f-cksville” is heard in four instances. Additionally, terms like “f-ckface,” “f-ckheads,” “f-ckers,” and “f-ckity” are each mentioned once.

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The film chronicles the outrageous exploits of Jordan Belfort, a Wall Street figure whose life is defined by excess and debauchery. The Wolf of Wall Street is a cinematic indulgence, characterized by its excessive runtime, explicit content, and, of course, its record-breaking profanity. Despite this, it remains a standout in Scorsese’s filmography. While it’s tempting to equate a higher profanity count with a superior film, such a correlation is not universally applicable. However, in the case of The Wolf of Wall Street, the profanity undeniably aligns with the film’s over-the-top nature.

Deadpool & Wolverine is currently showing in theaters. You can watch The World Of Wall Street on Prime Video. 

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