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The release date for the Disney+ streaming “Deadpool and Wolverine” has become known

The release date for the Disney+ streaming “Deadpool and Wolverine” has become known

WITH Deadpool and Wolverine Already available on 4K UltraHD and Blu-ray, Marvel has finally announced when the hit film will stream on Disney+: November 12th.

Promoting the debut of Disney+ in the franchise’s typically brash manner, several US sports arenas will see their bathrooms invaded Deadpool and Wolverine over the next two days. Walls, mirrors, paper towel dispensers, and even urinals will be given a makeover in honor of the “streaming release” (see what they did there?). The FedEx Forum in Memphis and Columbus National Arena will host the campaign tonight (Oct. 30), and the porcelain thrones of the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia will be plastered tonight and tomorrow.

Marvel Cinematic Universe fans who don’t already subscribe to Disney+ might want to consider the Hulu/Max/Disney+ bundle ($16.99 per ad-supported tier, $29.99 per ad-free tier)—if you don’t catch D&Vand then everything else Marvel releases on streaming next year. The studio unveiled its TV slate with a new Look Ahead trailer, revealing the first footage of a range of projects due for release between now and the end of 2025.

First of all, this is a long-awaited Daredevil: Born Againcontinuation of the popular Netflix series, now again under the appropriate MCU banner. The series is set to premiere on March 4, and the teaser gives us an exciting look at Charlie Cox’s Daredevil back in action, Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin as ruthless as ever, and Jon Bernthal’s Punisher ready to take aim.

Animation is next in the spotlight. Your Friendly Neighbor Spider-Man first look is given. Showing what appears to be preliminaryReturning home The Spider-Man movie will debut on January 29, 2025. Although almost none of the live-action Spidey actors reprise their roles here (Hudson Thames from What if…? voiced by 15-year-old Peter Parker), Cox is expected to voice Daredevil.

It would seem even longer in work Iron Heart There’s also a preview that takes a closer look at Riri’s (Dominic Thorne) upgraded costume and Anthony Ramos’ villainous “The Hood.” It will be released on June 24th and will be followed by an animated film a few weeks later. Eyes of Wakanda (Aug. 6), which features Wakanda warriors throughout history as they travel the world in search of stolen vibranium artifacts.

Except Daredevilperhaps the most exciting moment is our first look at Wonder Manwhich is due out in December 2025. In the Marvel Television series, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II plays Simon Williams, an actor and stuntman who appears to be auditioning for the role of Wonder Man. It’s good that he has an acting teacher next to him in the person of Trevor Slattery, aka Ben Kingsley from Iron Man 3 And Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Check out Marvel’s “Look Ahead” teaser, which also highlights Deadpool and WolverineThe Disney+ streaming release is below.

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