Disney+ is beefing up its content for more mature audiences.
The fast-growing streaming service announced Thursday that it added the “Deadpool” and “Logan” movies to its lineup.
Starting Friday, Hugh Jackman’s final film in the “X-Men” franchise and Ryan Reynolds’ star turn as the most unconventional antihero in the Marvel universe joins other superhero flicks, including more family-friendly fare such as “Black Panther,” “Iron Man” and “Ant-Man.”
“With the addition of these new titles, subscribers are invited to revisit their parental controls settings to ensure a viewing experience most suitable for them and their family,” the company’s announcement said.
“Logan” and the “Deadpool” movies follows Disney+’s recent acquisitions of six of Marvel’s mature-rated Netflix superhero series, including “Daredevil,” “Jessica Jones,” “The Punisher” and “Luke Cage.”
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