Deadpool and Wolverine, the newest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has already broken a cool new record right at the start. This movie is the first R-rated one in the MCU, bringing a whole new level of action and grown-up stuff that we've never seen before in the series. The first scene is super intense, with a crazy violent part that's even more brutal and bloody than anything else in the MCU.
The part shows Deadpool using Wolverine's adamantium body to really hurt and defeat TVA agents, like stabbing them with Wolverine's sharp claws. This much violence, along with Deadpool saying a lot of bad words, shows that the MCU is changing and maybe not just for kids anymore.
The movie's quick and unapologetic acceptance of its R-rating is a clear difference from the MCU's past limits. Before this, the series had only slightly explored adult themes, with occasional curse words in movies like “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3” and “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” The sudden jump to such intense scenes in “Deadpool & Wolverine” shows a big change in Marvel's film style.
The brave way they did things has not just made new records but also showed that Marvel movies can have more serious stuff in them. People who like Deadpool and Wolverine, who are known for being a bit edgy, will probably like this change. It still stays true to the characters but also shows that Marvel movies can do more than before.