Captain Marvel Blu-ray and Digital release dates fly higher, further, faster

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

After going nova in theaters with a current take of $1.130 billion in worldwide receipts, Marvel's Brie Larson-fronted CAPTAIN MARVEL is fueling up to go higher, further, faster for a home release. Disney has recently revealed that CAPTAIN MARVEL will be landing on digital storefronts, Blu-ray, and DVD – so you best make some room on your shelves for Princess Sparklefists, if you want her solo debut to be a part of your forever-growing MCU collection.

Marvel dropped a new promo for Carol's journey onto your media platform of choice, saying that the box office-breaking female-led superhero adventure will arrive on May 28th via digital storefronts, including iTunes and Amazon. The Blu-ray and DVD will shortly follow for a June 11 bow. Of course, both the digital and Blu-ray versions will have 4K options available.

You can check out Marvel's official promo for CAPTAIN MARVEL's home release below:

As Disney and Marvel are never shy about packing their home releases with plenty of extras, the film is expected to touch down alongside a series of bonus features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel as well as something called "The Origin of Nick Fury." While no details have been revealed about the Fury-focused content, there's a chance that the content will be a Marvel "One-Shot" short film detailing the early days of Samuel L. Jackson's iconic character.

CAPTAIN MARVEL stars Brie Larson as one of Marvel's mightiest heroes. Joining her for Carol's money-printing debut are Samul L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Jude Law, Annette Bening, Lashana Lynch, Clark Gregg, Gemma Chan, Djimon Hounsou, and Lee Pace, among others. The film tells the story of how Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.

Source: Marvel

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