Deadpool & Wolverine had its fair share of cameos and easter eggs, being so numerous that Ryan Reynolds himself didn’t know every single one. One of the most surprising cameos, though, was that of Harry Holland, Tom Holland’s younger brother. It was revealed by George Cottle, the stunt coordinator and second unit director for the movie.
Deadpool & Wolverine Had Many Cameos
George Cottle shared this interesting revelation on Instagram by posting a picture of Harry Holland dressed in a Deadpool suit. Cottle joked that it “may not be the Holland the world wanted, but it was the Holland we all needed.” Everyone was surprised by this, including Ryan Reynolds, who shared the surprise on his Instagram Story.
Exactly what role Harry Holland had in Deadpool & Wolverine wasn’t specified, but fans quickly figured out that it must have been one of the many Deadpool variants from the Deadpool Corps, who are sent to battle Deadpool and Wolverine by the villain, constantly regenerating despite being cut down.
Harry Holland in Marvel
Since Tom Holland became Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War, Harry has been involved in several Marvel movies. He was a production assistant on Spider-Man: Far From Home, worked as Tom’s assistant on Spider-Man: No Way Home, and made an appearance as a bike thief in a cut scene that was from No Way Home.
Deadpool & Wolverine features many other cameos. These include Paul Mullin, Matthew McConaughey, Nathan Fillion, and Blake Lively. Reynolds and Lively’s children also participated. Their daughters Inez and Olin voiced Kidpool and Babypool, respectively, and their oldest daughter James portrayed Screaming Mutant. Betty, their four-year-old daughter, was even credited as Jackman’s wrangler. The third Deadpool movie certainly stands out with its different take on the superhero genre, just like the two that came before it.