Listen up, Bub. If you went to see Deadpool & Wolverine on the big screen this summer, you’re far from alone. The third outing for Ryan Reynolds’ Merc With A Mouth was a colossal box office hit, making over $1.3 billion for Marvel. And that, surely, is in part thanks to his long-awaited team-up with Hugh Jackman’s Logan, making up for the misdeeds of 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine in a major way. But unless you caught it multiple times, chances are you didn’t clock all of the film’s rapid-fire gags and abundant MCU references. Fear not. Soon, you can stream Shawn Levy’s threequel to your heart’s content.
Disney has confirmed that Deadpool & Wolverine will be hitting Disney+ from 12 November – so you can revisit it (with subtitles on) and really take in every gasp-worthy insult that crosses Wade Wilson’s lips. And don’t even...
Disney has confirmed that Deadpool & Wolverine will be hitting Disney+ from 12 November – so you can revisit it (with subtitles on) and really take in every gasp-worthy insult that crosses Wade Wilson’s lips. And don’t even...
- 10/31/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - Movies
Legendary writer Chris Claremont is reteaming Wolverine with Captain America and Black Widow for a sequel to an iconic story. Next year marks Wolverine’s 50th anniversary and Marvel is going all out for it, starting with Wolverine: Madripoor Knights. The five issue miniseries will feature Claremont’s return to a character he helped define, for a sequel to one of Wolverine’s most iconic stories.
Marvel released more information about Wolverine: Madripoor Knights on its website. The book will be written by Claremont, with art by Edgar Salazar and a cover by Philip Tan. Madripoor Knights is a sequel to Uncanny X-Men #268. This legendary issue, which was also Jim Lee’s debut on X-Men art duties, was set during World War II, and featured a team-up between Wolverine, Captain America and a young Black Widow. Now, in the present, Captain America has come to Madripoor, one of Wolverine’s stomping grounds,...
Marvel released more information about Wolverine: Madripoor Knights on its website. The book will be written by Claremont, with art by Edgar Salazar and a cover by Philip Tan. Madripoor Knights is a sequel to Uncanny X-Men #268. This legendary issue, which was also Jim Lee’s debut on X-Men art duties, was set during World War II, and featured a team-up between Wolverine, Captain America and a young Black Widow. Now, in the present, Captain America has come to Madripoor, one of Wolverine’s stomping grounds,...
- 9/11/2023
- by Shaun Corley
- ScreenRant
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