The heroes and villains of The Last Jedi are set to arrive on Blu-Ray and DVD sooner than you think…
With Star Wars: The Last Jedi amassing an abundance of revenue at the worldwide box office, speculation has been rife as to when Rian Johnson’s sublime Episode VIII would arrive on home media. Even though Lucasfilm’s incredible movie has only been on general release for just three short weeks, the fans have begun to dream of watching it from the comfort of their own home.
And now, with the euphoria of the movie reaching its pinnacle, retailers are beginning to report the joyous news that The Last Jedi is expected to arrive on home media on Tuesday, March 27. This date is expected to be for the United States and Canada with Europe expected to be announced soon after.
The movie will be the first in the saga to benefit from the 4K Ultra HD technology as well as the traditional Blu-Ray (3D – not confirmed) and DVD editions.
There are no official details concerning additional content or bonus features, but it is expected to feature at least twenty minutes of deleted/additional scenes as well as the highly anticipated trailer for the upcoming spin-off Solo: A Star Wars Story…
As soon as more details emerge and the date is all but confirmed, we will update you…
Until then
May The Force Be With You
Meet Phil Roberts! He’s the dedicated owner, daily content manager, and editor-in-chief of The Future of the Force. Phil is a budding novelist who turned his passion toward writing about the franchises he loves back in 2016. He’s a huge fan of all things Star Wars, Batman, DC, Marvel, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, King Kong, and the Ray Harryhausen movies. Phil is a BFI-accredited journalist and a distinguished member of the Film Critics Association UK.
If he’s not catching a movie at the cinema, you can bet he’s streaming something just as awesome!

