The glory days of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are far behind us, so it’s no surprise that Deadpool has been recruited to help boost Phase 5. In the latest film, the mouthy mercenary will officially join the MCU, tempted by the vision of working with the Avengers.
But that’s not all. Marvel has more ammunition in its arsenal and has enlisted Wolverine to help Deadpool. Although the superhero’s story concluded in Logan (2017), the creators have given him a new lease of life. The Time Variance Authority (TVA) will play a big part in Deadpool 3, so it’s likely that Wolverine be another variant from the multiverse.
Deadpool & Wolverine will feature Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and several actors known from previous films, including Morena Baccarin, Karan Soni, Brianna Hildebrand and Leslie Uggams. Check out more about the film in our round-up on Deadpool 3 and watch the trailer below.
If you want to know when you’ll be able to get your hands on tickets for Deadpool & Wolverine, then keep on reading.
When could tickets for Deadpool & Wolverine go on sale?
Marvel hasn’t yet confirmed a ticket release date for Deadpool & Wolverine. However, we can estimate when it will be.
Last year’s MCU films, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and The Marvels, all dropped tickets around a month before they arrived in cinemas.
Deadpool & Wolverine will debut on 26 July 2024. Based on the information above, tickets should be available for purchase around 26 June 2024. However, this date hasn’t yet been confirmed by Disney.
The third film about the adventures of the Merc with a Mouth is already attracting a lot of interest, and Marvel will almost certainly want to make the most of it – so tickets could drop even earlier than expected.
If we hear more, we’ll update this article.
Where can you buy tickets for Deadpool & Wolverine?
We expect that you can get your tickets from the following chains:
US
- AMC Theatres
- Fandango
- Atom Tickets
- Cinemark
- MovieTickets.com
UK
- Cineworld
- Odeon
- Empire
- Vue
- Showcase