Lionsgate has also set Ash vs Evil Dead: Season Two for Blu-ray and DVD release on 8/22. Extras will include audio commentaries, a Season 2 First Look, 8 featurettes (Inside the World of Ash vs Evil Dead, Up Your Ash, Women Who Kick Ash, Puppets Are Cute, Dawn of the Spawn, Bringing Henrietta Back, The Delta, and How to Kill a Deadite), plus a Fatality Mash-Up.
Paramount will release Chuck on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on 8/15. The film stars Elisabeth Moss, Ron Perlman, Naomi Watts, and Jim Gaffigan.
Arrow Video has announced some good new Blu-ray titles. Coming in the U.K. only on Blu-ray/DVD Combo are The Day of the Jackal (on 9/4) and Mario Bava’s Kill, Baby... Kill (on 9/11). In the U.S., look for The Ghoul (on 9/5) and Children of the Corn (on 9/19). And coming to both the US and UK are The Suspicious Death of a Minor (on 9/12) and A Fish Called Wanda (on 9/19). You can see the cover art and pre-order the US versions of a couple of these titles below.
Kino Lorber will release Beggars of Life (1928) and Varieté (1925) on Blu-ray on 8/22.
HBO will release Master of the Drunken Fist: Beggar So and Master of the Shadowless Kick: Wong Kei-Ying on DVD only on 8/8.
20th Century Fox is releasing Bones: Season 12 – The Final Chapter and Bones: The Flesh and Bones Collection – Seasons 1-12 on DVD only on 6/13.
And a quick follow-up today on the recent passing of actor Adam West. A number of you have asked whether Warner’s direct-to-video Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (available here on Amazon) animated film marks the final time West played the Caped Crusader. But no, it turns out that Warner has produced two 1960s Batman animated films, the second of which is called Batman vs. Two-Face. West recorded his voiceover for the film late last year, along with fellow original cast members Burt Ward and Julie Newmar. Joining them as Two-Face is no less than William Shatner. Our understanding is that the film will be released on home video later this year, probably in time for the holidays. We’d expect to hear more about it at San Diego Comic-Con next month. Meanwhile, if you’re a serious fan of West, you may wish to check out James E. Tooley’s great documentary, Starring Adam West, which is available here (at the film’s official website) on Blu-ray and DVD. You can read our review of the disc here.
We’ll leave you today with a look at more new Blu-ray cover artwork, with Amazon.com pre-order links if available…
Stay tuned!
- Bill Hunt