A Facebook ad for
Star Wars: The Last Jedi on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, & Digital HD has revealed the home release will include "over 2 hours of bonus footage, deleted scenes, and more." This sort of bonus content is to be expected on the home release of movies, but two hours of additional content is certainly appreciated by fans.
The ad highlighted both Best Buy and Target offers. Best Buy will offer exclusive steelbook packaging for both the 4K and standard Blu-ray disc releases, as they did with
The Force Awakens and
Rogue One. Target, meanwhile, will offer an exclusive edition featuring a 40-page booklet that includes an inside, behind-the-scenes look at the making of
The Last Jedi with exclusive images, facts, and personal insights from the filmmakers.
The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson previously promised a "bunch of really fun stuff" that was cut from the final version will make its way onto the home release special features, including deleted scenes of Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker and Daisy Ridley's Rey, John Boyega's FInn and Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron, as well as
Game of Thrones star Ralph Ineson, who plays a First Order officer. Additionally, the bonus footage is also said to include a removed sequence that extends the adventures of Finn, Rose (Kelly Marie Tran), and DJ (Benicio Del Toro) as they sneak through a First Order Mega Destroyer.
We still don't have an exact date for
The Last Jedi's home video release, but some speculate March 27 with the digital version debuting two weeks earlier on March 13.