Bullet Train sets an October Blu-ray, 4K UHD release

Bullet Train, 4K bluray release

David Leitch’s Bullet Train will soon be speeding home for your viewing pleasure. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced today that they will be releasing Bullet Train on Digital on September 27th, followed by a DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD release on October 18th.

You can check out the list of special features found on the Bullet Train Digital, DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD release below

4K ULTRA HD, BLU-RAY AND DIGITAL

  • Outtakes & Bloopers
  • Catch What You Missed: Easter Eggs
  • All Aboard the Pain Train: Stunts
  • Mission Accomplished: Making of Bullet Train
  • Trained Professionals: The Cast
  • Select Stunt Previs
  • Audio Commentary with David Leitch, Kelly McCormick & Zak Olkewicz

DVD

  • Mission Accomplished: Making of Bullet Train
  • Trained Professionals: The Cast
Bullet Train, 4K Blu-ray cover

Based on the book by Kotaro Isaka, Bullet Train stars Brad Pitt as Ladybug, an unlucky assassin determined to do his job peacefully after one too many gigs gone off the rails. Fate, however, may have other plans, as Ladybug’s latest mission puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries from around the globe—all with connected, yet conflicting, objectives—on the world’s fastest train. In addition to Brad Pitt, the film boasts quite the eclectic cast, including Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, Brian Tyree Henry, Andrew Koji, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michael Shannon, Benito A. Martínez Ocasio, Zazie Beetz, Logan Lerman, Sandra Bullock, and more.

Our own Chris Bumbray had a lot of fun with the movie. “Bullet Train is what it would be like if you took Knives Out, Murder on the Orient Express, John Wick and Rumble in the Bronx and threw them into a blender,” Bumbray wrote in his review. “It’s an utterly over-the-top action flick, but with very little in the way of tent-pole movies before October, it’s maybe our last great option for a blast of big-screen action we’ll see for a bit. It’s superior to the recent Gray Man because it focuses on character, albeit with heavy doses of humour that might turn off more traditional action fans. If you can take it as a romp, it’s a total blast, with some fantastic cameos.” You can check out the rest of Chris Bumbray’s review right here.

Will you be adding Bullet Train to your home-media collection?

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