Deadpool and Wolverine runtime: How long is the new Marvel movie?
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Deadpool and Wolverineis finally here, and Marvel fans everywhere are racing to their local cinemas to buy their tickets. But, while you are pulling out your wallets, you may be wondering: what is the Deadpool and Wolverine runtime?
TheMarvel Phase 5movie, directed by Shawn Levy, sees Ryan Reynolds return as the Merc with the Mouth and this time he’s teaming up with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. The duo have been recruited by theTVA(of Loki fame) for a timeline-shifting mission that has the power to change the MCU forever. So yeah, if you care about keeping up with theMarvel timelineor just want to see a great film (read ourDeadpool and Wolverine reviewfor more on that), you need to plan a film day to see the new movie.
But how much time do you need to set aside, and how long can you expect to be seated in the multiplex? Just how long is Deadpool and Wolverine? We’ve got your answer right here.
What’s the Deadpool and Wolverine runtime?
Deadpool and Wolverine clocks in at127 minutes– so,2 hours and 7 minutesof variant-filled, multiversal mayhem. And, as it’s a Marvel movie, this includes theDeadpool and Wolverine post-credits scene, too.
How does that compare to Marvel’s other recent big-screen offerings? Well, it’s longer than the last MCU movie, The Marvels, which was 1 hour and 45 minutes long, but shorter than The Marvels' predecessor, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, which had a runtime of 2 hours and 29 minutes.
Deadpool and Wolverine is out in UK cinemas now! For more, check out our guide to all the otherupcoming Marvel movieson the way. Or you can dive into a movie marathon with our guide on how to watch all theMarvel movies in order.
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