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Repack - Deadpool Yify

Let’s look at the corpse of this file. If you still have it, open the properties. You’ll see:

Compare that to a REMUX (a direct copy of the Blu-ray), which weighs 30GB. The YIFY repack sacrificed explosions for convenience. The gunfire sounds tinny. The red of Deadpool’s suit has a slight blocky artifact in dark scenes. But for a laptop screen? It was magic.

Deadpool is owned by Disney (via the 20th Century Fox acquisition). Disney is notoriously aggressive with DMCA takedowns. They don't send polite letters; they work with ISPs to terminate accounts. deadpool yify repack

So a Deadpool YIFY REPACK means YIFY initially released Deadpool, then found an issue, fixed it, and released a corrected version labeled REPACK.


At 1 hour and 48 minutes, Deadpool is relatively short. A 2.5-hour epic would force YIFY to compress harder. The tight runtime allows for a higher bitrate per second than a longer film at the same file size. Let’s look at the corpse of this file

Deadpool fans are usually tech-savvy millennials or Gen Z viewers who grew up on torrents. They often watch on iPads, cheap laptops, or phones during commutes—screens where YIFY’s compression artifacts are invisible.


Deadpool relies on vibrant, contrasting colors: the bright red of the suit, the teal skies, and the neutral skin tones. H.264 compression handles broad, solid color fields better than complex grain. A YIFY rip of Deadpool looks surprisingly vibrant because there is very little film grain to preserve. Compare that to a REMUX (a direct copy

"YIFY" is the handle of a legendary uploader in the BitTorrent community.