The Deadpool and Wolverine digital release is overflowing with features
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Marvel Studioshas revealed the digital and DVD/Blu-ray release dates forDeadpool and Wolverine– and it’s surprisingly soon.
First, the up-front stuff you want to know immediately: Deadpool and Wolverine is coming to digital storefronts on October 1. The buddy comedy with a multiversal twist, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, will hit 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, and DVD a few weeks later on October 22.
As to be expected, Deadpool and Wolverine is about to break the fourth wall with “hours” of bonus footage, featurettes, and more.
Listed in the collection are features onthat’Like a Prayer' sequence, a tribute to Marvel artist Ray Chan, Hugh Jackman on his Wolverine return, director’s commentary, gag reels, a rundown of theDeadpool and Wolverine cameosandDeadpool and Wolverine Easter eggsyou may have missed. Still no word onwhy Thor was crying, but the listing promises a vignette that features “one top-secret item that may or may not be a spoiler.” Curious…
On top of that, we’re also getting three Deadpool and Wolverine deleted scenes – with an extended focus on Loki’s B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku). They are as follows:
Those on certain storefronts will also have access to extra bonuses, including Prime Video’s X-Ray feature allowing for “Deadpool doodles”, character “pros and cons”, and trivia.
Deadpool and Wolverine grossed over $1.3 billion at the box office, becoming one of Marvel Studios' most successful movies of all time. Next up on the big screen in the MCU isCaptain America: Brave New Worldin February, withThunderbolts*(no, westill don’t know what the asterisk means) in May.
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