Currently, the Marvel blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine is still running successfully in cinemas. The blockbuster has already grossed over 1 billion dollars worldwide. Since the film is distributed by Disney, a Release on Disney+’s own streaming service already guaranteed. But when exactly will Deadpool & Wolverine be released there as a subscription?
Approximate Disney+ launch of Deadpool & Wolverine can be estimated
According to The Direct, 89 days have typically passed between the theatrical release and the Disney+ release of Marvel Cinematic Universe films. If you apply this pattern to the new Deadpool installment, which has been in cinemas in Germany since April 24, a Disney+ launch around October 23 possible.
However, this date is not guaranteed, because the blockbuster with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is a special case.
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Disney+ release of Deadpool & Wolverine could be delayed
Since director Shawn Levy’s film is such a resounding success at the box office, Disney could take a little longer than usual with the Disney+ launch. A release sometime in November or even in December towards the end of the year is therefore not out of the question.
As soon as the exact Disney+ launch date for Deadpool & Wolverine is confirmed, you will find out from us.
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