DVD Release Date & Cover art for Dorian Gray

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

The last update we got on Oliver Parker’s DORIAN GRAY came way back in September, right before the flick’s limited theatrical release. Well in case you missed it, which you probably did, worry not! Today Momentum Pictures dropped word on when DORIAN GRAY will be hitting DVD!

The retelling of the classic tale will hit DVD shelves this Summer on August 24th! Unfortunately there’s no word yet on what special features we might be treated too. You’ll find the DVD art for the flick to the right. Not too shabby, but I dug the poster of the dude’s face cracking more.

DORIAN GRAY is a corrupt young man who somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all. The film stars Ben Barnes as the titular character along with Colin Firth, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Rebecca Hall, Emilia Fox (below) and Ben Chaplin.


Source: Momentum Pictures

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