X-Men: First Class (UK - DVD R2 | BD RB)
Fox has announced details of the DVD and Blu-ray release of the mutant movie
Title: X-Men: First Class (IMDb)
Starring: James McAvoy
Released: 31st October 2011
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £24.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of X-Men: First Class for the 31st of October, priced at around £19.99 and £24.99 respectively. Details of bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.


News by Chris Gould
Starring: James McAvoy
Released: 31st October 2011
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £24.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of X-Men: First Class for the 31st of October, priced at around £19.99 and £24.99 respectively. Details of bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.
DVD Release
- Five Deleted scenes
- Digital Copy

Blu-ray Release
- Cerebro: The Ultimate Mutant Database; replicates what happens when Charles locates mutants through Cerebro and allows you to learn more about various mutants, connect them to key events, decipher connections between them and much more (additional mutants can be unlocked through BD Live)
- Children of the Atom: Multi-Part Documentary on the X-Men including the following elements: ‘Second Genesis’, ‘Band of Brothers’, ‘Transformation’, ‘Suiting Up’, ‘New Frontier: a Dose of Style’, ‘Pulling Off the Impossible’, ‘Sound & Fury’ and ‘Untitled Closing’
- Deleted Scenes
- Erik in Argentinean Airport
- Shaw with Cuban Generals
- Charles & Moira’s Tryst, Part 1
- Charles & Erik Recruit Angel (extended)
- The Russian Truck (extended)
- Erik vs Russian Guards (extended)
- Shaw’s Plan (extended)
- Havok Training, Part 1 (extended)
- Banshee Training, Part 1 (extended)
- Havok Training, Part 2 (extended)
- Banshee Training, Part 2 (extended)
- Hank & Raven in the Lab (extended)
- Charles & Moira’s Tryst, Part 2
- Digital Copy

News by Chris Gould
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the UK edition is missing this from the US release:
"X" Marks the Spot: An interactive feature allowing viewers the opportunity to learn more about specific scenes with talent interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.
Composer's Isolated Score
Theatrical Trailer
Why the hell do they not include these features on the UK edition.
Very disappointing from FOX!
"X" Marks the Spot: An interactive feature allowing viewers the opportunity to learn more about specific scenes with talent interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.
Composer's Isolated Score
Theatrical Trailer
Why the hell do they not include these features on the UK edition.
Very disappointing from FOX!
Preferred the original trilogy.
We're getting a month later, so you shouldn't complain...
The Wilson Bros
The Wilson Bros
And now the UK gets the Blu-Ray Combo Pack with the DVD and the Digital Copy while back here, we're just getting the Digital Copy. Oh please!
Hedkickboy wrote: Uhm... Is Jim Sturges flipping us off?
James McAvoy might be. With his tiny hand.
James McAvoy might be. With his tiny hand.
Uhm... Is Jim Sturges flipping us off?
Pretty poor cover though. (Not that any of the X covers have ever been that good anyway I guess)
Well, it may be a month or so after the US release, but at least the Triple Play sash isn't as lousy as usual...
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