Wait, "72" here might be a typo or maybe a specific code? Maybe it's "720p" or something related to video quality? But the user wrote "72", so I should check that. Also, "Hindi dubbed" means the movie has been translated into Hindi and dubbed. The user is looking for a Hindi dubbed version of a Deadpool and Wolverine movie from 2024.
Also, the release date in some regions might differ, so maybe the Hindi version is delayed.
So, structuring the report: first, confirm the movie's availability, check for Hindi dubbed version, discuss legal viewing options, and warn against piracy. Also, address the possible confusion with "72" and "720p".
A. Only if Marvel releases it post-theatrical. Check with your regional streaming provider. Note : The information here is accurate as of July 2024. For updates, follow official Marvel and Disney announcements.
As for "free", there's a problem. Distributing or providing free access to copyrighted content without permission is against the law. I need to make sure the user understands that they should watch the movie legally through authorized platforms. But the user's intent is to find a free version for free. However, I can't support that. Instead, I should direct them to legal means.
First, I need to confirm if such a movie exists. Deadpool and Wolverine have appeared together in some Marvel comics, but as for movies, there was a Deadpool and Wolverine team-up in 2024. Wait, there was "Deadpool & Wolverine" released around 2024. The official title is "Deadpool x Wolverine" or "Deadpool & Wolverine". Let me verify that. A quick check: yes, in 2024, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman were involved in a Deadpool and Wolverine movie. So the user is referring to that film.
Now, the user wants a Hindi dubbed version. But when movies are released, they often have dubbed versions in various languages. I need to check if "Deadpool & Wolverine" (2024) has an official Hindi dubbed version. If so, it would likely be available on major OTT platforms like Disney+ Hotstar or others. The movie number 72 might be a reference to the movie being the seventh in the Marvel R-rated movies, but that's a stretch. Alternatively, "72" could be a mistake, but it's possible the user is looking for a 720p version.