Deadpool & Wolverine

R · Action/Adventure/Comedy

89%

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26/07/2024 12:00 am

The Merc with a Mouth meets the Clawed X-Man in this hilarious, action-packed crossover. Deadpool and Wolverine are set to redefine superhero friendships (or rivalries?) with their chaotic chemistry.

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Movie Details

Release Date :

July 26, 2024

Director :

Shawn Levy

Runtime :

2h 10m

Genre :

Action, Adventure, Comedy

MPAA :

R (Language, Violence, Strong Humor)

Distributor :

Walt Disney Studios

Production :

Maximum Effort

Where to Watch

Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, HBO Max

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