It has been a head-scratcher for months and months and months. Why is Disney sitting on all those Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm/”Star Wars” series and not releasing them on Blu-ray?
Instead, they stream on Disney+ and are immediately picked off by “helpers” to supply an eager fan base who want to collect and own as physical media products. A blizzard of pirated products has continued for month after month after month and nothing from Disney.
All of that just changed with four release announcements all at once — details on one, the others to follow.
Here is what Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has beginning on Sept. 26 — and timed for the Oct. 06 arrival of the second season — there will be both double-disc Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD editions made available for Loki: Season One.
Product details are supplied for that release (more on that in a moment).
Next, WandaVision: The Complete Series will
follow on Nov. 28 and two weeks later (Dec. 12), Star Wars:
The Mandalorian - The Complete First Season and Star Wars:
The Mandalorian - The Complete Second Season will
find their way home as Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD buying options.
As mentioned, all of these series — and more — have been out as soon as they appeared on Disney+ from various domestic “helper” or “void-fillers,” which some might refer to as pirates or bootleggers, but that is so last century (we don’t even count China, Sri-Lanka and other “honey pot” foreign sources in mix).
As for Loki: Season One, the bonus goodies include a gag reel, deleted scenes, and a trio of production featurettes — “Designing the TVA,” “The Official TVA Orientation Video” and “Assembled: The Making of Loki.”
Details for the other three aforementioned series will follow in the weeks ahead.
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