X-Men: Dark Phoenix Arrives on 4K Ultra HD This September

The X-Men’s final onscreen adventure (under the previous era), Dark Phoenix, is coming home at the end of Summer, with plenty of bonus features to check out. 

Welp, if you missed out on Dark Phoenix in theaters (which it sure seems like a lot did), you’ll get your chance to watch it from the comfort of your couch in a couple months. 20th Century Fox has announced the film will release digitally on September 3rd, with the 4K Ultra HD/blu-ray launching on September 17th.

Sophie Turner, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence fire up an all-star cast in this spectacular culmination of the X-Men saga! During a rescue mission in space, Jean Grey (Turner) is transformed into the infinitely powerful and dangerous DARK PHOENIX. As Jean spirals out of control, the X-Men must unite to face their most devastating enemy yet — one of their own.
 
The home entertainment release comes packed with hours of extensive special features and behind-the-scenes insights from Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker delving into everything it took to bring X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX to the big screen. Beast also offers a hilarious, but important, one-on-one “How to Fly Your Jet to Space” lesson in the Special Features section.

X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and Digital HD Special Features:

  • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker*:
    • Edwards Air Force Base
    • Charles Returns Home
    • Mission Prep
    • Beast MIA
    • Charles Says Goodbye
  • Rise of the Phoenix: The Making of Dark Phoenix (5-Part Documentary)  
  • Scene Breakdown: The 5th Avenue Sequence**
  • How to Fly Your Jet to Space with Beast
  • Audio Commentary by Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker

Will you be picking up X-Men: Dark Phoenix when it hits in September?

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