‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Is Coming To Home Video In April
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“Chewie, we’re home.” That’s the line you’ll be muttering to yourself in early April, whenStar Wars: The Force Awakensfinally hits home video. Because even though you’ve already seen the film two or three or three dozen times in theaters, youknowyou’re going to want to take it back to your living room for still more repeat viewings. Besides, no matter how much you’ve already spent on movie tickets, there’s sure to be something in theForce Awakenshome video release that’s new to you. Like in-depth behind-the-scenes features, interviews with the cast and crew, and yes, some deleted scenes.
Get all the details on theStar Wars: The Force Awakenshome video rollout, including where you can get special retailer-exclusive content, below.

Disney announced today thatStar Wars: The Force Awakenswill hit digital HD onApril 1and Blu-ray / DVD onApril 5.You can pre-order it now.
Behold, theStar Wars: The Force Awakenshome video cover in all its glory:

There’s a nice little trailer to go with it, too.
Disney detailed all theForce Awakenshome video detailsin a press release. Here are the bonus features you can expect:
A few things worth nothing: If you’re looking to buy a digital version of the movie, StarWars.com notes that “digital bonus offerings may vary by retailer.” If you’d like to own a 3D version of the movie, that’ll be out sometime later this year.

If you’re planning to pick up an actual physical copy ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens, you’ll want to think carefully about where you get it. Target offers a limited release with “exclusive packaging and an added 20 minutes of bonus content, including never-before-seen interviews with Daisy Ridley and John Boyega and a deeper look at the movie’s costumes and weaponry,” Walmart’s has “exclusive BB-8 packaging and an exclusive Star Wars Galactic Connexions trading disc,” and Best Buy’s comes in “exclusive SteelBook Packaging.”

