“Deadpool & Wolverine” heads to digital, Blu-ray: Watch an exclusive clip of the Logan variants

“Deadpool & Wolverine” heads to digital, Blu-ray: Watch an exclusive clip of the Logan variants

Here are all the bonus features, including gag reel and deleted scenes, when the film gets digital and physical releases this October.

Marvel's two biggest sons of bitches are coming home after crushing the box office all summer.

Deadpool & Wolverine, now the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, is set to hit digital retailers (Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango) on Oct. 1 before releasing on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on Oct. 22, Entertainment Weekly can exclusively confirm. And, naturally, the film comes with an onslaught of bonus features, including a gag reel, deleted scenes, and making-of videos.

EW can exclusively preview one such feature (shown above), with a behind-the-scenes peek at all those Wolverine variants, including Henry Cavill's "Cavillrine" and Hugh Jackman's different looks as the many alternate-reality versions of the adamantium-clawed Logan.

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Film editors Shane Reid and Dean Zimmerman begin the clip by touching on their conversations to bring in multiple versions of Wolverine, some of which are inspired by comic artist and writer John Byrne, with the brown-and-tan-suit; the cover of The Uncanny X-Men #251 that featured the crucifixion of Logan; Old Man Logan, with Jackman enjoying a rocking chair on a porch; and the Cavillrine, which is how Cavill's Wolverine variant is credited in the movie.

"That's a recipe for humor," director Shawn Levy adds. "It's certainly a recipe for conflict, which is also funny. In the case of our movie, it's a recipe for violence."

<p>Marvel Studios</p> 'Deadpool & Wolverine' limited-edition SteelBook featuring inside artwork of Wolverine variants

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'Deadpool & Wolverine' limited-edition SteelBook featuring inside artwork of Wolverine variants
<p>Marvel Studios</p> 'Deadpool & Wolverine' limited edition SteelBook with inside artwork of Deadpool variants

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'Deadpool & Wolverine' limited edition SteelBook with inside artwork of Deadpool variants

Deadpool & Wolverine reunited Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson and Jackman as Logan for the first time since 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a film both stars like to lampoon on and off screen. The long-hyped event film kicked off after the storyline for 2018's Deadpool 2, when Reynolds' "Merc with a Mouth" is plucked from his current reality and brought to the headquarters of the multiverse watchdogs, the Time Variance Authority. Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) informs him that Wade's world is destined to perish after the death of its "anchor being," which happens to be the Wolverine we know from the past X-Men movies. So Deadpool sets off to find a different Wolverine from another parallel universe to fix his own, setting himself and this other variant on an odyssey across the Marvel multiverse, featuring an assortment of surprise cameos along the way.

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The film's 4K UHD Blu-ray will come with two limited-edition SteelBooks: one with Deadpool on the cover and artwork of Wolverine variants on the inside, the other with Wolverine on the cover, and artwork of Deadpool variants on the inside. Walmart will also release an exclusive Blu-ray that features an inside pop-up of the Deadpool Corps. fight sequence from the movie.

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See the complete list of available bonus features across the various physical releases:

<p>Marvel Studios</p> Waltmart exclusive 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Blu-ray with inside pop-up of Deadpool Corps. fight

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Waltmart exclusive 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Blu-ray with inside pop-up of Deadpool Corps. fight

Finding Madonna: Making the Oner — Director Shawn Levy breaks down a historic scene in the film: the “Oner,” which highlights the fight that finally unites Deadpool and Wolverine for the first time.

Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art of Ray Chan — A tribute to longtime Marvel Studios collaborator Ray Chan, who sadly passed away in 2024. The cast and crew recall anecdotes and echo the resounding positive effects of filming on the set he helped design, full of intricate details and Easter eggs.

Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes – Reynolds, Levy, and the cast and crew go through some of the mind-blowing cameos and the characters who finally get their deserved endings. They cover the intensive choreographed sequences, updated costumes, and assembling the iconic team.

Wolverine – Hugh Jackman describes the return to his iconic role as Wolverine. Cast and crew discuss how he picks up his yellow suit again, brings variety to the role, and continues his legacy from previous films.

Filmmaker Commentary – Listen to audio commentary by Levy and Reynolds.

Gag Reel – Watch some hilarious outtakes on set with the cast and crew.

Deleted Scenes:

  • Elevator Ride – Paradox explains the sacred timeline to Deadpool as they walk around the TVA.

  • Do Nothing – Hunter B-15 instructs Paradox to stay out of trouble, rejecting his efforts to take action.

  • Daddy’s In Love – Hunter B-15 and Peter strike up a romance. Peter announces he is in love with his friends, Headpool and Kidpool.

"Fun Sack":

  • Dr. Deadpool – Dr. Deadpool, Ph.D., very kindly informs us of the risks of testicular cancer and tries to convince Jackman to do a live checkup.

  • Product Review – Deadpool shows off some toys and trinkets from the franchise, including one top-secret item that may or may not be a spoiler.

  • Wade Is Back – Reynolds and Jackman promote a movie...but Ryan misleads Hugh on just exactly which movie they are there for.

Additional behind-the-scenes bits will be included on Amazon Prime Video’s X-ray experience for the digital release, as well as on Fandango at Home and Apple TV.

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