Summary

Disney Plushas seen a lot of success since its launch at the tail end of 2019, in no small part due to Disney’s strong IP collection. Preeminent of these is Marvel, whose Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen some of the highest highs in recent memory, and is now in a bit of a rest period. While the franchise has seenEchoand is set to debutAgatha All Alongon the streaming end,Deadpool & Wolverineis Marvel’s only planned 2024 theatrical release.

This promotion is a great thing for the streaming platform, as it gets to leverage one of the most exciting projects well ahead of its actual streaming debut.Deadpool & Wolverinehas been talked up by everyone involved, and as such there’s a lot of fan anticipation. As the film’s premiere inches closer, there have been some fears thatthe self-aware humor might have gotten old ahead ofDeadpool & Wolverine, but that remains to be seen. This third entry also has the added advantage of bringing some new things to the table, including access to new characters and the air of legitimacy that comes with being tied to the mainline MCU. It would also be nearsighted to count out the impact that Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine will have on the public attitude towards the film. Jackman’s rendition has been exceedingly well received, breaking past the confines of the franchise it originated in.

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Deadpool & Wolverinewill premiere in theaters for general audiences on July 26th, 2024.

Deadpool & Wolverine

Deadpool & Wolverine marks Ryan Reynolds’s take on the Merc with a Mouth’s entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, along with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. Together, the two embark on a universe-hopping, R-rated adventure that’s sure to change the MCU forever.