Making its digital bow on Movies Anywhere on December 28th of this year, David Gordon Green’s smash feature film Halloween will be hitting Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD on January 15th of 2019, and we’ve got word on the disc’s special features, as well as a look at one of the flick’s deleted scenes.
Extended and deleted scenes include, in addition to the “Shower Mask Visit” clip which you can watch below, the following:
“Extended Shooting Range”
“Jog to a Hanging Dog”
“Allyson and Friends at School”
“Cameron and Cops Don’t Mix”
“Deluxe Banh Mi Cops”
“Sartain and Hawkins Ride Along”
As for the disc’s featurettes, they are to be comprised of:
“Back in Haddonfield: Making Halloween”
“The Original Scream Queen”
“The Sound of Fear”
“Journey of the Mask”
“The Legacy of Halloween”
Halloween can be pre-ordered on Amazon here.
The eleventh film in the franchise and co-written by director Green, Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley, Halloween is intended as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, and thusly disregards all of the series subsequent entries. Trancas International Films’ Malek Akkad, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Miramax’s Bill Block produce, with McBride, Green and returning star Jamie Lee Curtis serving as executive producers, along with Ryan Freimann and series originator Carpenter, the latter who also serves as the film’s composer.