Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is out now on DVD

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was one of the biggest films of 2022, coming in just behind Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick.

This horror-inspired Marvel movie explores the repercussions of breaking the multiverse in previous MCU properties such asSpider-Man: No Way HomeandWandaVision. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen and is directed by Sam Raimi.

If you want to know where you can watch it at home, then we have you covered.

You can also read up on ourpost-credits scene guide to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

When is Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness available to stream?

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is availableon Disney+ now.

The movie launched on Disney’s streaming service on 22 June 2022. This was earlier than we originally expected – Shang-Chi and Eternals took around two months to hit Disney+ after being released in cinemas, but Doctor Strange 2 only released in early May.

When does Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness release on VOD?

Doctor Strange 2 is now available on VOD in the UK and US. In America, this is a week earlier than we originally expected.

Here is where you can buy it from:

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When does Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness release on DVD/Blu-ray?

Doctor Strange 2 is now available on DVD/Blu-ray – here is where you can buy it from:

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Author: Hannah Cowton-Barnes, Entertainment Editor, Tech Advisor

As Tech Advisor’s Entertainment Editor, Hannah is the resident expert in all things streaming, film and TV. Before joining Tech Advisor in 2019, she studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds and created a website dedicated to geek culture and lifestyle. She’s also reviewed a whole range of gadgets including flagship smartphones, wearables and styling tools. Outside of Foundry, she’s written freelance pieces for Polygon, Metro and Den of Geek, and is proud to be a Women Techmakers Ambassador for Google.

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