One of the bigger films to have released this year is The New Mutants. Following its cinema run earlier in the year, the film will make its way to 4K, Blu-ray, DVD and digital from next month, and we have the full details. We’ve also got a good squint at the box-art for the release as well as the bonus material.
In this action-filled film, five young people who demonstrate special powers are forced to undergo treatment at a secret institution – allegedly to cure them of the dangers of their powers. But it’s soon clear that their containment is part of a much bigger battle between the forces of good and evil!
The Blu-ray, DVD and digital versions will hit on 28th December with the 4K Ultra-HD release coming shortly afterwards on 4th January.
The New Mutants 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ and Digital Bonus Features
- Origins & Influences – Legendary comics artist Bill Sienkiewicz and the filmmakers explore the origins and influences behind THE NEW MUTANTS.
- Meet the New Mutants – Cast members share their experiences while filming and reveal how they bonded as a family, much like the characters in the film.
- Deleted Scenes
- Roberto Suns & Dani Climbs
- “She’s a Demon”
- “Everybody’s Type” & Chores
- Dani’s Nightmare – Alt
- “I Need to Cool Off”
- “We’re on Lockdown”
- Take out the Source
- Director Josh Boone Chats with Marvel Comics artist Bill Sienkiewicz
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