Deadpool. .wolverine.2024.bluray.no... ◉ 【UPDATED】Forget Batman and Robin. Forget Steve and Bucky. The secret sauce here is friction. The Blu-Ray’s extended cut adds about 12 minutes of dialogue to their car ride through The Void. In theaters, you missed the scene where Deadpool tries to explain the Avengers: Endgame portal sequence to a completely disinterested Logan. “So then Captain America says ‘Assemble’—wait, no, you’re dead by then. Spoiler.” But here’s the kicker: it works emotionally. When Logan finally screams, “Because I don’t want to let anyone else die!” you realize Reynolds and Jackman have pulled off the impossible. They turned a meme into a tragedy. Is Deadpool & Wolverine a perfect movie? No. The third act relies on a floating energy orb that feels like a placeholder for a better idea. The TVA’s rules are explained and then immediately ignored. And yes, the fan service is so dense that it occasionally feels like you’re watching a wiki page come to life. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t care. This is a movie made by people who love these characters, hate corporate cynicism, and understand that superhero fatigue is real—so they blew up the formula. Deadpool. .Wolverine.2024.BluRay.no... The “no” in your subject line isn’t a negative. It’s a rejection of boring cinema. No safe choices. No clean edits. No sad, prestige-wolverine death scenes that leave you depressed for a week. Instead, we get two immortal idiots stabbing each other, swearing at a giant purple cloud, and finally, finally sharing a beer in a bar that exists outside of time. Final Score: 4.5/5 Adamantium Bullets. Blu-Ray Verdict: Reference quality. Buy it. Watch it. Watch the commentary. Then watch the unrated cut with your friends who think Logan was too sad. They will scream. You will laugh. And somewhere, in the Void, a fourth wall will break. Maximum effort, indeed. The 2024 film Deadpool & Wolverine was released on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD on October 22, 2024. This physical release includes various special features such as a gag reel, deleted scenes, and audio commentary by director Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds. 💿 Blu-ray Release Details Release Date: October 22, 2024 Formats: 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital Run Time: Approximately 127–128 minutes Forget Batman and Robin Rating: R (for graphic violence, language, and sexual themes) ✨ Special Features Finding Madonna: A look at "Making the Oner" action sequence. Practical Approach: A tribute to the art of Ray Chan. Loose Ends: Exploring the legacy heroes featured in the film. Deadpool’s Fun Sack: Includes sketches like "Dr. Deadpool" and product reviews. Extras: Standard gag reel and deleted scenes. 🎬 Movie Overview The Blu-Ray’s extended cut adds about 12 minutes Streaming is convenient. The Blu-Ray is an artifact. Here’s what the “Deadpool.Wolverine.2024.BluRay” tag promises that Disney+ does not: Subject: Deadpool.Wolverine.2024.BluRay.no... That filename might look like a jumble of codecs and resolution tags to the uninitiated. But to those in the know, those 42 characters represent a seismic shift in the superhero genre. The “no...” in your subject line is telling—because this is a film that says “no” to almost every rule Hollywood has spent 15 years building. Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) has finally slashed its way onto Blu-Ray, and if you think the experience ends with the credits roll on Disney+, think again. This physical release is the definitive way to experience the cinematic equivalent of a adrenaline shot to the heart. Here is our deep dive into why the Merc with a Mouth and the Mutant with the Adamantium claws just delivered the most uncaged, violent, and surprisingly heartfelt blockbuster of the decade. Director Shawn Levy knew this was the funeral for the Fox Marvel universe. As such, he invited every ghost to the party. The Blu-Ray’s commentary track (featuring Reynolds, Levy, and a very drunk Jackman) reveals the logistics of keeping these secrets: The Blu-Ray’s biggest selling point is the Unrated Version. The theatrical R-rating was already brutal—a highway fight scene set to NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” where Deadpool uses a guy’s severed legs as nunchucks. But the Unrated cut dials it to eleven. |