Deadpool 2: 8 Most Memorable New Characters

The Merc With a Mouth has a whole load of new buddies.

By Tom Beasley /

The 2016 Deadpool movie finally gave fans of the character exactly what they had been craving - a depiction of the Merc With a Mouth that was every bit as foul-mouthed and blood-soaked as possible. This left Deadpool 2 with a prime example of the 'difficult second album' problem. Fox had proven they could do the character justice on the big screen, so now they had to go bigger and better.

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That's certainly the case with Deadpool 2, which adheres to that maxim of the sequel in just about every way. It has a more complex, wide-ranging storyline, a lengthier running time and, crucially for this article, there's a wide array of colourful new characters for fans to enjoy. There are new mutants on the horizon, most notably as part of the X-Force team, but also some new additions elsewhere in the cast that are set to become fixtures of the franchise.

Deadpool 2 is not a movie that holds the audience's hand in introducing these new characters, throwing fans in at the deep end. Comic book afficionados may have more of a chance than others of keeping track of the ensemble but, for those who only deal in the movies, it's quite difficult to get a handle on who all of these new people are - and which ones are worth remembering.

8. Yukio

Yukio, portrayed in the movie by Shioli Kutsuna, is introduced into the world of Deadpool 2 as the new girlfriend of Negasonic Teenage Warhead, played by returning star Brianna Hildebrand. She's a peppy, enjoyable presence, who serves as a stark counterpoint to the rebellious cynicism that is Negasonic's stock in trade.

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The character is sadly rather sidelined in Deadpool 2, particularly given the progressive possibilities of handing major roles to a lesbian couple in a major superhero movie. However, Yukio could well be given more to do in the future of the franchise. The production notes for the film describe her as a "badass assassin", which is not really glimpsed in the first outing for the character.

In the comics, there is a character named Yukio - a Japanese ninja - and she has appeared on the big screen before in 2013's The Wolverine. In that movie, she was portrayed by Rila Fukushima and ended the story with a vow to stay by Logan's side as a bodyguard. It seems unlikely that this take on Yukio is similarly inspired by that character, but it will be interesting to see how she develops in future Deadpool stories.

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