Fox Home Video have announced that X-Men: Days Of Future Past will be released on Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, and DVD on October 14th, and through digital download and streaming services on September 23rd.
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Funko have announced that they will release a Fabrikation action figure of Rocket Raccoon from the movie Guardians Of The Galaxy this October.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment have announced that Godzilla will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, a 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, on DVD, and digitally on September 16th.
Marvel Comics have announced that they’ll release Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus — a collection of the original Star Wars comic books published by Marvel in 1977 — this January.
Anchor Bay have announced that they will release a Ghost In The Shell 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray on September 30th.
Marvel Comics and Taschen have announced that 75 Years Of Marvel: From The Golden Age To The Silver Screen — a hardcover art book that looks back at Marvel’s comics, movies, and history — will be released this fall.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that For No Good Reason — a documentary about artist and frequent Hunter S. Thompson collaborator, Ralph Steadman (Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas) — will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and digital download on September 2nd.
In 1975, Alejandro Jodorowsky — a Chilean/French avant-garde filmmaker best known for such cult movies as 1970’s El Topo and 1973’s The Holy Mountain — tried to turn Frank Herbert’s epic 1965 sci-fi novel Dune into a movie. But while the film never got made, the story of this spectacular failure is chronicled in the documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune, which Sony Pictures Home Entertainment are releasing as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack. But this is small consolation because while the doc is engrossing, what Jodorowsky had planned for Dune would’ve been quite spectacular.
Released in 2011, The Raid: Redemption became an instant cult classic by injecting raw martial arts fighting and an unflinching attitude into an Die Hard-esque action movie. Now we have The Raid 2, which Sony Pictures Home Entertainment are releasing on DVD, Blu-ray, and digitally. But while sequels typically soften their edges or rehash the same ideas — y’know, like Die Hard 2 did — The Raid 2 is one of those rare sequels that matches, and in some ways surpasses, its predecessor.