Marvel Studios presents their most significant mistake yet. His days as Deadpool behind him, a listless Wade Wilson toils away in civillian life. But when his home world is threatened, he reluctantly suits up as he tries to convince Wolverine…oh hell, just watch.

Special Features:

  • DOLBY VISION PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
  • Gag Reel
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Finding Madonna: Making the Oner
  • Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art of Ray Chan
  • Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes
  • Deadpool’s Fun Sack 3
  • Audio commentary by Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds

Pre-order: Amazon

    • Mongostein
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      Yeah it used to take a whole year after opening to get a movie on VHS after its 6 month run in the theatres.

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      3 months does seem fast for a movie that was a huge success. But look at Inside Out 2 - June to September. Also 3 months.

      Others?

      Furiosa - May to August - 3 months.
      Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - May to September - 4 months.
      Borderlands - August to October - 2 months.
      Horizon Pt. 1 - June to September - 3 months.

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    They must’ve taken it down for some reason. Not the first time. Nothing at Walmart either.

    Edit: Regular pre-order finally showed up on walmart dot com last night, and the Steelbook editions pre-order (apparently you can choose a Deadpool or Wolverine exterior) arrived today.

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    Hopefully there’s true IMAX too, and not just cropped (which would cut out actual parts of the screen) to simulate its aspect ratio.

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      Although Deadpool & Wolverine was released in IMAX, it was actually never shot for IMAX in mind.

      The entire film was shot in the 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio (IMAX movies usually extend the aspect ratio to the taller 1.90:1), so there were never any actual IMAX scenes to begin with.