When Can You Watch 'Deadpool and Wolverine' on Disney+?

Marvel fans have reason to celebrate after “Deadpool and Wolverine” hit theaters worldwide last week. While the film is best experienced on the biggest screen possible, many are already anticipating its release on Disney+.

When Will ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Release on Disney+?

Although an official streaming date hasn’t been announced, Marvel’s recent pattern provides a clue. Since the release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” Marvel Studios has consistently added its films to Disney+ around 13 weeks, or approximately 90 days, after their theatrical release. The last MCU movie, “The Marvels,” followed a similar pattern.

Based on this timeline, “Deadpool and Wolverine” is expected to be available on Disney+ in October. This near-90-day gap aligns with the streaming debuts of other recent Marvel Cinematic Universe entries.

Where Can You Watch All the Deadpool Movies?

The first and second Deadpool movies are available to watch on Disney+, and you will need a subscription. Disney+ subscriptions currently cost $7.99 a month for an ad-supported plan or $13.99 a month for an ad-free plan. You can also pay upfront — $79.99 for an annual ad-supported plan or $109.99 a year for an ad-free plan.

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If you prefer, you can also rent the first two parts on Amazon Prime for $3.79 each.

Deadpool and Wolverine Streaming on Disney Plus

How Much Has ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Made at the Box Office?

According to Deadline, the Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman starrer wrapped up its first week with an impressive $298.5 million in box office earnings. This figure is 35% higher than “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which earned $220.6 million in its first week, and 29% higher than “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which brought in $230.8 million during the same period.

Both of these 2022 films concluded their domestic runs with $453.8 million and $411.3 million, respectively. “Deadpool and Wolverine” has already crossed $550 million worldwide, showcasing its immense popularity among fans.

In conclusion, while the official Disney+ streaming date for “Deadpool and Wolverine” remains unannounced, following Marvel’s recent release pattern suggests an October debut. Fans can enjoy the first two Deadpool movies on Disney+ or rent them on Amazon Prime. Meanwhile, the box office success of the latest Marvel blockbuster highlights its widespread appeal and anticipation for its streaming release.

By Mark T.

Mark is a veteran editor who focuses on Disney news. With over ten years of experience, he covers everything from theme parks to movies, attracting a dedicated audience of Disney fans globally.