Deadpool & Wolverine Marketing Kicks Off: Posters, Comics, More

Deadpool & Wolverine Marketing Kicks Off: Posters, Comics, More

Marketing for Deadpool & Wolverine continues as following the Super Bowl trailer, promo posters have hit the net and Marvel Comics has announced a new comic book series.

The latest poster features friendship bracelets of each character along with the flick’s release date in Australia.

The Marvel India account also posted a poster but for some reason has deleted it.

We see that the marketing behind the film is really going to play into how “friendly” the pair are as previous to the trailer the rumored title omitted Wolverine, and following the trailer that broke records, Hugh Jackman teased “Wolverine & A-hole.”

A new pic also shows Hugh Jackman, director Shawn Levy, and Ryan Reynolds getting ready to record lines for marketing, and Reynolds also tweeted the newly announced Deadpool & Wolverine: WWIII comic.

Watch the trailer below.

Deadpool & Wolverine | Official Teaser | In Theaters July 26

About Will Harrigan

Will Harrigan writes about comics, movies, and pop culture for Cosmic Book News. He is a comic book and film enthusiast, with a particular interest in cosmic comics.

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