Jon Bailey's portrayal of Deadpool is a high-energy, meta-aware expansion of the character's core traits, specifically tailored for the satirical world of How It Should Have Ended (HISHE). His version of the "Merc with a Mouth" is defined by these distinct personality layers: The Master Mimic: Bailey is a professional celebrity soundalike, allowing his Deadpool to seamlessly transition between Ryan Reynolds' signature cadence and his own "Epic Voice Guy" persona. Aggressive Meta-Awareness: While all Deadpools break the fourth wall, Bailey's version often targets the medium itself—joking about YouTube notifications or the "curse" of being in a fourth installment. Chaotic Emotional Volatility: Mirroring his "Epic Voice Guy" persona, this Deadpool can flip from a sarcastic "buddy" tone to explosive fits of rage for comedic effect, especially when critiquing movie plots. Irreverent Parodist: Because he voices Deadpool in fan-favourite parodies like Inside Deadpool, his personality is more overtly critical of superhero tropes and studio decisions than the theatrical version. Vocal Range Flexibility: He utilizes a four-octave range to give the character a "bass-heavy" yet playfully light delivery, making him sound both menacing and absurdly cheerful simultaneously.