Marvel fans have an exciting treat in store as the home entertainment release of Deadpool & Wolverine approaches. In a sneak peek shared by Collider, director Shawn Levy and actor and writer Ryan Reynolds provide an entertaining commentary on the making of the film. The behind-the-scenes insight dives into their creative decisions, showcasing the chaotic and humorous dynamic that defines their work.
The sneak peek takes viewers to the scene where Emma Corrin, playing Cassandra Nova, probes Wolverine’s (Hugh Jackman) mind with her psychic abilities. Levy and Reynolds give context to this sequence, and they even reveal that a memorable line delivered by Jackman was originally written for Reynolds, who believed it would be more effective if Jackman said it instead. “Sharing is caring,” Levy joked during the commentary.
Hugh Jackman also spoke about reprising his iconic role as Wolverine, describing the thrill of wearing the yellow-and-blue costume for the first time and reflecting on his legacy within the X-Men universe. The commentary and insights offer fans a deeper understanding of how Jackman built on Wolverine’s past appearances in this latest installment.
The home release of Deadpool & Wolverine promises a range of bonus content, including deleted scenes like Elevator Ride, in which Paradox explains the sacred timeline to Deadpool, and Daddy’s in Love, featuring an unexpected romance between characters B-15 and Peter. There’s also Dr. Deadpool, where Deadpool gives an educational (though comedic) PSA on testicular cancer, attempting to convince Jackman to participate in a live check-up.
Fans can also enjoy features like Finding Madonna: Making the Oner, where Levy and Reynolds break down an elaborate fight scene, and Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art of Ray Chan, a tribute to the Marvel set designer who passed away in 2024. Additionally, a gag reel, deleted scenes and an audio commentary from Levy and Reynolds round out the home release package.
Deadpool & Wolverine will be available on digital retailers like Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango starting October 1, with physical formats including 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD arriving on October 22. The bonus content provides a rich experience for viewers, highlighting not only the action but also the camaraderie and creative process behind the movie.