Deadpool & Wolverine is finally available to watch at home after taking the box office by storm this summer.
Disney has now released the MCU megahit (currently $1.3 billion and counting) on digital platforms. You can't rent the movie yet, but you can buy a digital copy to watch it again and again to catch the Easter eggs you missed.
In the UK, you can buy Deadpool & Wolverine right now from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other participating digital retailers.
If you're in the US, you can buy Deadpool & Wolverine from Prime Video, iTunes and more.
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The digital release of Deadpool & Wolverine comes with a gag reel, three deleted scenes, a tribute to long-time Marvel art director and production designer Ray Chan and a behind-the-scenes look at the various cameos in the movie.
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If you buy the movie on Prime Video, you also get the Bonus X-ray Experience with featurettes you can't get on other platforms, including trivia and Deadpool doodles as the movie is playing.
We're still waiting for Disney to confirm Deadpool & Wolverine's release date on Disney+, but we do know it'll eventually be available to watch on the streaming service.
Based on the release schedule for Disney's other huge summer hit Inside Out 2, we can expect to watch the MCU movie in around a month's time on Disney+. However, nothing has been confirmed.
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We don't yet know when we'll see Deadpool and Wolverine in the MCU again, but a recently released deleted scene did confirm that we could be seeing Channing Tatum's Gambit again.
The movie's ending left his fate up in the air as Gambit wasn't at the reunion dinner, yet the deleted scene (which was playing in the background of the post-credit scene) showed he survived the battle with Alioth.
Deadpool & Wolverine is out now in cinemas, and is also available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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