When does Star Wars come out on Blu-ray? The question is on the minds of movie fans everywhere. While the Star Wars movies have already been on DVD, there are some fans that would love to own them on a physical disc. In this article, we’ll take a look at Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The Force Awakens, LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles, and Episode IX.
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
With the theatrical run almost over, fans are wondering when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be available on Blu-ray. As it is a new installment in the Star Wars saga, it should be available on both discs in late January or early March. Unfortunately, the discs won’t include deleted scenes. However, they do include the making-of documentary.
The Blu-ray release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker includes two discs, one for the feature film and one for the bonus feature disc. Both discs feature the movie’s poster artwork. The slipcover features holographic accents. The discs also feature a menu that mimics the look of the posters and includes a window for Kylo Ren’s lightsaber. Both feature different clips from the film and feature a score by John Williams.
The Rise Of Skywalker comes out on Blu-ray on March 31. Digital versions of the film will be available at Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. Physical versions will be available on March 31. Fans can also expect to buy the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Blu-ray for their digital collection. The disc will include over two hours of bonus material. In addition to the new movie, fans will be able to enjoy a feature-length documentary and behind-the-scenes access to everyone who bought the ninth film together.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
It has been accused of being a copycat of the original Star Wars movie, Episode IV: A New Hope. While the movie does share some similarities with that film, it also introduces new characters. While C3P0 and R2-D2 are present, BB-8 is the new mascot. This leads the audience right into the story. Despite the fact that the plot is a copycat, The Force Awakens succeeds in many ways.
First and foremost, The Force Awakens looks great on Blu-ray. The color palette and the overall aesthetic of the film are remarkably beautiful. Those who are fans of the original Star Wars films will appreciate the quality of the film’s colors and realism. The special effects are top notch, as well, and the movie looks and feels like it belongs in the original Star Wars universe. The film also boasts some fantastic background imagery.
LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles
The latest installment of the LEGO Star Wars franchise has arrived on Blu-ray. With the help of a robot, Yoda unearths the Holocrons, the last remnants of the Jedi’s secrets, to further Luke’s training. Darth Vader, however, is on the hunt for these secrets. Meanwhile, the former droid Jek-14 comes out of retirement to assist the rebels.
LEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles is a fun and witty look at the Star Wars franchise. It blends the fun of the animated films with the familiarity of Star Wars characters. There are many jokes and clever lines, and the characters don’t take themselves too seriously. The resulting animated series has an average run time of 92 minutes.
The new DVD releases include the original trilogy as well as the first season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. All four films will be presented on two discs. The three films were first released on LaserDisc in 1993, but were later re-released on DVD in 2000 and 2005. The LaserDisc versions included numerous differences in audio and visual quality. The new releases of The Phantom Menace and The Yoda Chronicles are accompanied by a 54-page booklet detailing the series’ concept art.
Star Wars: Episode IX
The release date of Star Wars: Episode IX on blu ray is March 31. There is no pre-order option yet for the film. Amazon will offer a price guarantee on the disc, but you can still purchase the film on its release date. You can also rent the movie on digital rentals. Episode IX has a runtime of two hours and twenty minutes, which is about 20 minutes less than The Last Jedi. The digital file size of Episode IX will be 5.7 GB in 1080p HD, and 2.3 GB in standard definition.
For fans of the prequel trilogy, the new film has a number of special features. It includes a feature-length making-of documentary that takes you behind-the-scenes of the film. The film also features a behind-the-scenes look at the production process of Episode VIII, as well as a feature-length documentary about the film’s making. This film also includes a new droid.