Films with the most F-bombs

Once upon a time, movies labeled as “18 certificate” were known for their extensive use of the F-word. However, times have changed, and many modern films would be difficult to air on TV if they attempted to censor or redub them. A humorous alternative for the MF slur was first used in the television adaptation of Alex Cox’s ‘Repo man’ in 1984, where it was replaced with “melon farmer.” Another amusing substitution is “Muddy funster.” Despite Deadpool and Wolverine using the F-bomb a total of 118 times over their 127-minute runtime, these films are not even close to those that hold the record for most F-bombs. Here’s our list of the movies with the most profanity…ever!

Turn Blade Into a Midnight Sons Movie Already

The character of Blade has certainly seen his fair share of turmoil, and this is equally applicable to the process of rebooting the film for Marvel Studios. The movie has faced numerous postponements and undergone several script revisions, with Marvel’s Kevin Feige acknowledging that he feels more optimistic about the latest draft. As we move closer to the 2025 release date, there’s growing hope that the project might indeed avoid any delays. With this in mind, it’s an intriguing thought to transform the film into a horror-influenced team-up. Could The Midnight Sons be on the horizon?

Lanterns: Damon Lindelof Hypes His Involvement With DC Studios Series

The traditional state of the DC Universe is about to undergo significant changes with James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Studios orchestrating numerous films and TV shows. The initial live-action series set to join this lineup is “Lanterns,” a Green Lantern series helmed by Chris Mundy (known for “Ozark” and “True Detective: Night Country”). This series will be jointly written by Mundy, Damon Lindelof (famous for “Watchmen” and “The Leftovers”), and comic writer Tom King. On Wednesday, Lindelof shared a photo on Instagram from his first San Diego Comic-Con for the pilot episode of “Lost,” where he was sporting a Green Lantern t-shirt. In the caption, he humorously mentions that Gunn and DC have provided him with a time machine to go back in time and promote his current work on “Lanterns.”