You can now own *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* on digital platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home, starting today, September 23rd. Pre-orders for the 4K Ultra HD (with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos), Blu-ray, and DVD versions are also open today, with those versions releasing on October 14th. As usual with major Marvel releases from Disney, there will be exclusive Blu-ray editions available at select retailers, and details can be found below.
Fantastic Four: First Steps Blu-ray Exclusives
The fantastic four: First Steps Blu-rays on amazon
Collectors will have access to limited edition versions of *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* on 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD, alongside the standard releases. The most exciting option is an exclusive 4K Blu-ray bundle from Amazon, which includes a unique SteelBook cover designed like a comic book, five collector cards, and a special edition of *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* #1 comic book that matches the SteelBook’s artwork. You can pre-order this exclusive bundle and the standard releases now.
Walmart will soon offer a special edition Blu-ray of *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* with new packaging. The cover will show the team flying in their famous Fantasticar, and it will also include a slipcover. Like all the packaging for this release, it has a cool, vintage-future look inspired by the movie. You can pre-order it now at Walmart.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Standard Blu-ray Releases
I really like how all the covers turned out, but we think the Amazon exclusive will be the most popular. Because it’s a limited edition, it’s best to buy it quickly – Marvel Blu-rays usually sell out fast. You can find information about the bonus features below.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Special Features
As a big fan, I’m really excited about the 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray release of *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*! It’s packed with extra stuff – we’re talking a blooper reel, cool behind-the-scenes looks at how the movie was made, and a commentary track with director Matt Shakman and production designer Kasra Farahani. Plus, there are deleted scenes with fun titles like “Thanksgiving Soup Kitchen,” “Fantastic Four Day,” and “Subterrania” that I can’t wait to check out!
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