Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits Blu-ray on March 27

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi will debut on Blu-ray March 27, providing all sorts of bonus-feature goodies.

The highest grossing film of 2017,  Star Wars: The Last Jedi, hits homes in a galaxy near you March 27. For those of you lacking the patience of a Jedi Master, the digital copy will be available two weeks earlier on March 13 — thank the Maker!

If you think The Last Jedi is action-packed on the big screen, you’ve seen nothing yet, with the Blu “Rey” edition including all sorts of behind the scenes nifty gifties.  Lucasfilm, via Star Wars.com, provides details on what to expect with your purchase of The Last Jedi Blu-ray copy.

The Last Jedi BluRay includes:

  • Commentary from Rian Johnson and his inspiration in creating the film
  • We will delve deep into the Force and the use of it in The Last Jedi 
  • A closer look at the epic space battle over D’Qar and on the ground during the battle of Crait.
  • How Andy Serkis brought Snoke to life and more on the menacing villain.
  • All 14 deleted scenes will include commentary from director an writer Rian Johnson

Photo Credit: Lucasfilm

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14 deleted scenes, will complement the (already) two and a half hour film. Also, it’s always a treat when Andy Serkis talks motion-capture and bringing his characters to life — with Snoke being no different.

Rian Johnson is always so kind and insightful when discussing his reasoning behind decisions he made for The Last Jedi, so a full-length commentary journey with him through the film will be worth the price of the BluRay alone.

Lucasfilm also provides stunning and colorful artwork, which will make a fine addition to your Star Wars library collection. The red imagery from the mineral planet Crait is so beautiful, as well as the contrast between the Dark Side and the light. It’s so breathtaking.

Go ahead and take my money!

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi is still playing in theatres worldwide, with the Blu-Ray release nearly a month away.