Deadpool & Wolverine has finally come to Disney+ next week, meaning the wait to see it on the streaming service is officially over.
It's been four months since the MCU movie's record-breaking box office run, and you can now stream it whenever you want. If you want to own a copy of the movie, it was released on digital platforms last month.
So here's how to watch Deadpool & Wolverine right now and all the various ways you can watch it.
How to watch Deadpool and Wolverine right now
As mentioned above, Deadpool & Wolverine is finally available to watch on Disney+ for all subscribers.
If you're not a subscriber, it now costs from £4.99 per month to sign up for the Disney+ Standard with Ads plan, and there are ad-free options for £8.99 per month and £12.99 per month.
There isn't currently a free trial available for new subscribers, but you can get a set number of months free with other retailers, such as O2.
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If you prefer to own a copy of the movie, you can also buy Deadpool & Wolverine from Prime Video, iTunes and Microsoft Store in the UK, and from Prime Video, iTunes and more in the US.
If you want a physical copy of Deadpool & Wolverine, you can now buy it on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD.
There's also a limited-edition 4K Steelbook with comes in Deadpool and Wolverine variants. It's currently back in stock at HMV and Amazon in both variants, but stock does sell out so be quick if you want it.
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Deadpool & Wolverine is now available to watch on Disney+. It is also available to buy digitally from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more.
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