Deadpool’s Least Powerful X-Force Teammate, Peter, Has His Own Must-Follow Twitter Account

Deadpool X-Force Teammate Peter Twitter

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Earlier today we finally got a good look at some of Deadpool’s “super duper f*cking group” of X-Force members in action in the final trailer for Deadpool 2. There was the heroes we alread know, Collosus and Teenage Negasonic Warhead, but we also got to see Domino, Bedlam, and Shatterstar all doing their thing as well. And then there was Peter, the guy who has no actual superpowers, but “just saw the ad” and was immediately accepted into the group by Mr. Pool.

Deadpool isn’t picky apparently.

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Peter (played by Rob Delaney) hasn’t just started tweeting today either. Bro has already sent out 98 tweets as of this writing, follows 95 people, and has liked 108 tweets by other people. He’s even verified.

Oh, and today he became just the second person followed by Deadpool himself on Twitter. (The first being Hello Kitty, natch.)

Peter’s Twitter bio (@PeterW_1974) reads, “Husband. Experienced Apiarist (Beekeeper). I like sports and grilling on my deck. DM for info.”

Check out a sampling of some his latest tweets and get to know him a little better before Deadpool 2 hits theaters on May 18, 2018.

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