When will Doctor Strange 2 be on Netflix

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When will Doctor Strange 2 be on Netflix

"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness"
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* Walt Disney Co.-owned Marvel Studios LLC's "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" will exclusively begin streaming June 22 on Disney+, just weeks after its May theatrical release in the U.S.

* Netflix Inc. unveiled a new Swedish suspense drama series, "Deliver Me," which is set to launch globally on the streaming platform in 2024. The series will be based on Malin Persson Giolito's novel.

The Americas

* Roku Inc. launched an offering on its free streaming platform, The Roku Channel, that aggregates Spanish-language programming for U.S. Hispanic audiences. The Espacio Latino offering will initially feature free Spanish-language movies and TV shows, including original and exclusive content, as well as hit English titles that are dubbed and subtitled in Spanish.

* In more Roku news, Cinedigm Corp. launched its free, ad-supported linear Spanish language The Bob Ross Channel en Español via Espacio Latino on The Roku Channel in the U.S.

* Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc. unit Screen Media Ventures LLC acquired North American distribution rights to science fiction action series "Salvage Marines." The dystopian futuristic series will debut on Crackle Plus LLC's streaming platforms in July.

* Amazon.com Inc.'s Prime Video will premiere the second season of comedy-thriller "The Outlaws" in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Nordic countries on Aug. 5. The six-episode series is about a disparate group of lawbreakers thrown together to complete a community service sentence.

* Live-sports streaming platform fuboTV Inc. will expand the distribution of four exclusive UEFA Nations League soccer matches in June to pay-per-view, for $24.95 each. The platform said the matches — all featuring England — will continue to stream live on fuboTV as previously announced.

* Apple Inc.'s streaming service, Apple TV+, ordered two new seasons of spy drama "Slow Horses," starring Academy Award winner Gary Oldman. The second season will premiere on the platform later in 2022. Apple TV+ will also premiere psychological thriller series "Surface," globally July 29 and its new workplace comedy series "Loot" on June 24.

* CuriosityStream Inc. partnered with TCL FFalcon to expand its U.S. distribution of its free, ad-supported streaming channel Curiosity Now. TCL FFalcon is a joint venture between TCL Electronics Holdings Ltd., Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Southern TV New Media.

* Family action-comedy film "Secret Headquarters," starring Owen Wilson, will debut exclusively on Paramount Global's Paramount+ this August in the U.S., Canada and select international markets where the streaming service is available, Deadline reported.

* HBO Max renewed comedy series "Our Flag Means Death" for a second season. The streaming service will also stream all 10 episodes of original comedy series "Gordita Chronicles" on June 23.

Europe, Middle East and Africa

* Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. U.K. commissioned three new documentary series covering the courtroom battles between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy, and Britney Spears and Jamie Spears, Variety reported.

* The British Broadcasting Corp. commissioned a fifth series for factual series "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing" and renewed anthology series "Inside No. 9" for two more series. Both of the shows will air on BBC Two and the iPlayer streamer.

Asia-Pacific

* Singaporean public broadcaster Mediacorp Pte. Ltd. acquired rights to the first season of Sphere Animation and Studio Bozzetto-produced animated series "The Game Catchers" for its free-to-air network Channel 5 and VOD service weWATCH, World Screen reported. Hong Kong's PCCW Ltd. also picked up the first season for its Viu streaming platform, while China's Wing Sight bought VOD rights to the said season.

* Netflix announced that its hit Korean zombie horror series "All of Us Are Dead" will return for a second season, with a yet-to-be-announced date.

* In more Netflix news, the platform unveiled "School Tales The Series," a new Thai horror anthology of eight ghost stories set in schools. The upcoming series, based on hit comics, has no premiere date yet.

* Netflix said Japanese love series "First Love" will premiere globally Nov. 24 on its platform. Prior to the premiere, Netflix will show Japanese pop singer Hikaru Utada's live studio performance titled "Hikaru Utada Live Sessions from Air Studios," beginning June 9.

* VICE Studios-produced docuseries "My Daughter Joined a Cult" premiered exclusively June 2 on discovery+ India, World Screen reported. The series features the life story and claims of ex-devotees about Hindu guru and self-proclaimed "godman" Swami Nithyananda.

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Is Dr Strange 2 release on Netflix?

Released on May 6, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is now streaming on Disney Plus Hotstar and Netflix. After being released in Indian cinemas on May 6, the latest Marvel Entertainment film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is finally available to stream online.

How can I watch Dr Strange 2 at home?

"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is now available to watch on Disney Plus. You can also buy or rent the movie to stream without a subscription through retailers like Vudu and Amazon.

Is Doctor Strange on Netflix Australia?

Is Doctor Strange on Netflix? Unfortunately “Doctor Strange is not available on Netflix Australia”. However, you can unblock the movie and start watching it on Netflix in Australia right now with the help of a quality VPN like ExpressVPN.

Is Dr Strange 2 free Disney plus?

The Marvel sequel, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen, will be available on Disney Plus on June 22. And no, you won't have to pay an extra fee on top of your Disney Plus subscription to watch it.