Marvel fans eagerly anticipate the Disney+ release of “Deadpool and Wolverine” after its blockbuster cinema debut.
The wait is finally over for fans, as the “Deadpool and Wolverine” movie premiered in theatres worldwide last week. While some say this film is better to watch on the big screen, many are looking forward to its release on Disney Plus.
There is currently no official streaming date for “Deadpool and Wolverine” ‘s availability on Disney+. However, if we look at the recent release sequence, we may find the answer to the question.
Since the release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” Marble Studios has consistently introduced new films to Disney+ about 13 weeks or 90 days after screening in theatres.
The Marvels, the latest MCU movie, also followed the same timeline. If it follows the same pattern, then it should preferably arrive on Disney+ by October.
For those who missed Deadpool’s previous endeavors, the first and the second movies are available on Disney Plus.
A subscription to Disney+ is mandatory at the current rate of $7.99 for an ad-supported plan.
You can also subscribe to the ad-free plan for $13.99 per month. If you plan to subscribe longer, you can choose an annual ad-supported plan for $79.99.
You can also choose an ad-free plan for $ 109.99 per year. Furthermore, the previous Deadpool series is also available for rent on Amazon Prime for $3.
Box office success of ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’
“Deadpool and Wolverine,” featuring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, has had an excellent run at the box office. According to Deadline, The film grossed a stunning $298 million in the first week of its release.
Compared to “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which made $230.8 million in its debut week, it is 29% higher and 35% higher than “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which made $220.6 million in its premiere week.
Both films finally closed their domestic theatres in 2022, grossing $453.8 million and $411.3 million, respectively.
Globally, Deadpool and Wolverine have already crossed $550 million, which indicates the movie’s success and reception worldwide.