‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ DVD Special Features Revealed
Whether you’re buying a hard copy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on DVD or Blu-ray, or instead opting for a digital copy via iTunes, you want to know what else you’re getting for your hard-earned money. Yes, you get a copy of the movie, but about the special features? While Lucasfilm has yet to officially confirm what will be included on the DVD or Blu-ray copies, a Swedish retailer has posted the full set of extras on their pre-order site, giving us a glimpse of what to expect.
CDON, billed as “Scandinavia’s biggest department store,” has updated their Star Wars: The Force Awakens product listing with the following supplemental material:
[The Star Wars: The Force Awakens special features listing has been removed at the request of Lucasfilm and Disney Home Entertainment.]
We’ve previously heard we’ll be getting about seven deleted scenes that amount to about 3-4 minutes of footage cut from the film. The rest of the features are new, but sound exactly like the kind of features that would be on a Star Wars DVD.
It’s important to note that these features are only those included on the second of the 2-disc set, so while you don’t see any audio commentaries listed, those are traditionally housed on the first disc, along with the movie.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is set for release on iTunes on March 15 and on DVD and Blu-ray on April 5.