Marvel enthusiasts are clamouring for the release of Deadpool and Wolverine on Disney+ following a recent promotional gag featuring stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman that was posted online.
The blockbuster film has been launched on digital platforms, but it is not yet included in any subscription services.
It can be bought through storefronts such as Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and others, offering a wealth of bonus content for fans.
This additional material includes deleted scenes and short sketches featuring the movie’s leading actors.
In one promotional clip titled ‘Wade is back’ shared on social media, Reynolds and Jackman address the audience, expressing their delight at promoting a film, reports .
Deadpool and Wolverine sees Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reprise their iconic rules
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Reynolds recreates the Disney logo in a style familiar to Disney Channel viewers, reminiscent of celebrities like Selena Gomez performing the same gesture between programmes.
The co-owner of Wrexham then reveals that the film they’re promoting is one he invested his heart and soul into, and his character is named Wade.
However, he then discloses that the film is the 1998 Disney original movie, Tourist Trap, causing Jackman to storm off the set.
Jackman later returns to draw a Green Lantern mask on his co-star, once again mocking Reynolds’ previous stint as a DC superhero, which didn’t achieve the same commercial success as Deadpool.
Many fans responded to the vide making the same demand, that Deadpool and Wolverine join the MCU lineup on Disney+.
One eager fan exclaimed: “Time to drop Deadpool and Wolverine on Disney+.”
Another voiced their impatience, declaring: “Deadpool and Wolverine should be on disney plus already”.
As anticipation builds, devotees of the franchise must bide their time until Disney+ confirms the arrival of the film on the service. Some speculate that it could happen in a month or two, drawing parallels with the release pattern of ‘Inside Out 2’ from digital to streaming platforms.