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Deadpool: No Good Deed
David Leitch · Film · 2017
What hooked you in Deadpool: No Good Deed was the way self-aware absurdity and unconventional heroics subvert traditional expectations of justice.
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The source
Deadpool
Tim Miller · Film · 2016

Adaptation
Deadpool 2
David Leitch · Film · 2018

Adaptation
Once Upon a Deadpool
David Leitch · Film · 2018
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Dog Man
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2016
Like Deadpool: No Good Deed, this graphic novel embraces a chaotic, humorous spirit where the protagonist approaches crime-fighting with a messy, unconventional style that defies typical hero tropes.
Just for the Summer
Abby Jimenez · Book · 2024
If the meta-narrative wit of Deadpool: No Good Deed appealed to you, you will appreciate how this story uses a modern, cynical premise to cleverly deconstruct romantic destiny.
Dog Man: A Tale of Two Kitties: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #3)
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2017
Much like the irreverent tone found in Deadpool: No Good Deed, this installment offers a humorous, lighthearted take on the superhero genre that favors personality over standard heroics.
Cold Fire
Dean Ray Koontz · Book · 1991
While more intense, this story mirrors the high-stakes, unpredictable nature of Deadpool: No Good Deed by centering on a protagonist whose extraordinary abilities complicate their pursuit of justice.
Series on the same thread

Marvel's The Punisher
Steve Lightfoot · Series · 2017
This series captures the darker, vigilante-focused side of the anti-hero archetype explored in Deadpool: No Good Deed, focusing on the gritty reality of a man operating outside traditional systems.

The Rookie
Alexi Hawley · Series · 2018
The underdog energy in this show echoes the unconventional approach seen in Deadpool: No Good Deed, proving that being an outsider is the best way to disrupt a rigid system.

Scissor Seven
Xiaofeng He · Series · 2018
This series perfectly mirrors the absurdist, action-packed comedy of Deadpool: No Good Deed, featuring a bungling protagonist whose unique methods make him an unlikely hero in a feuding world.

9-1-1
Ryan Murphy · Series · 2018
These high-pressure situations reflect the chaotic energy of Deadpool: No Good Deed, showing how individuals manage the unpredictable fallout when their duties collide with extreme, often absurd, circumstances.
Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock
Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025
This investigation appeals to the same desire for truth-seeking found in Deadpool: No Good Deed, as it digs into historical mysteries with a sharp, inquisitive perspective on justice.

S-Town
Serial Productions · Podcast · 2024
The eccentric, cynical observation of a small town in this podcast mirrors the biting, satirical spirit that defines the humor found in Deadpool: No Good Deed.
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Common questions
Is Deadpool: No Good Deed a full-length feature film?
No, Deadpool: No Good Deed is a short film directed by David Leitch, not a feature-length movie. It depicts Deadpool attempting to save the day in a situation that does not go as planned, serving as a brief standalone entry within the franchise.
How does Deadpool: No Good Deed fit into the viewing order of the Deadpool movies?
Deadpool: No Good Deed was released in 2017, placing it chronologically between the 2016 Deadpool movie and the 2018 release of Deadpool 2. It functions as a short companion piece that captures the character's tone between the first two feature films.
Should I watch Deadpool before watching Deadpool: No Good Deed?
Yes, watching the 2016 Deadpool movie first provides necessary context for the character's personality and style. Deadpool: No Good Deed builds on the foundation established in that film, showing Deadpool attempting to intervene in a situation that results in unintended consequences.
Is Deadpool: No Good Deed included in Once Upon a Deadpool?
The provided information does not state whether Deadpool: No Good Deed is included in Once Upon a Deadpool. Once Upon a Deadpool is a 2018 adaptation, but its specific content list is not detailed in relation to the 2017 short film.