Disney and Lucasfilm have announced the release dates for both the digital and Blu-ray/DVD releases ofStar Wars: The Last Jedi. As is customary these days, the digital release, which will be available in HD, 4K Ultra HD and via the Movies Anywhere app is coming early on March 13. If you’re looking for a physical copy, you’re going to have to wait until March 27.Star Wars: The Last Jediwill be released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray,Blu-ray and DVDon that date. This also marks the first Disney title to ever receive a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release in both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos immersive audio.
The Last JediBlu-ray comes packed with quite a few special features.The Director and the Jediis a deep look behind the scenes with writer/director Rian Johnson taking you through the production of the movie, allowing you to experience what it’s like to helm aStar Warsmovie.Balance of the Forcewill explore themythology of the Forceand why Rian Johnson chose to interpret its role in such a unique way.Lighting the Spark: Creating the Space Battletakes a close-up look at the epic space battle inThe Last Jedi, looking at everything from the sounds to the practical and visual effects, as well as the characters.Snoke and Mirrorswalks fans through the detailed process of creating the movie’s malevolent master villain, looking at the motion capture process used by Andy Serkis to bring Snoke to life.Showdown on Craitis a break down of everything that went into creating the planet featured in themovie’s final confrontation.Andy Serkis Live! (One Night Only)features Rian Johnson presenting two exclusive sequences fromThe Last Jedifeaturing Andy Serkis' raw on-set performance before his digital makeover into Snoke.

The physical release ofStar Wars: The Last Jediwill also feature several scene breakdowns, but the scenes included have yet to be revealed. The release will also include14 deleted scenes, but again, the scenes included haven’t been announced. Though, they will include an introduction and optional commentary by Rian Johnson. And last, but certainly not least,The Last JediBlu-ray will include an audio commentary by Rian Johnson. Fans who purchased the first Blu-ray release ofStar Wars: The Force Awakenswill note that a J.J. Abrams commentary was absent, only to be released later.
With the home video release officially set for March, that represents a slightly quicker turnaround forStar Wars: The Last Jedi, which was released in theaters on December 15. For the sake of comparison,Rogue One: A Star Wars Storywas released on Blu-ray on June 29, 2025.Star Wars: The Force Awakensmade its way to Blu-ray on April 5.

Below, you’re able to check out exclusive versions of the Blu-ray that will be available at various retailers. As of late, Best Buy has been getting steelbook versions, which holds true this time around, with Target getting their own exclusive packaging and an additionalMeet the Porgsfeaturette. So depending on what you want, you’ll have to decide which version to buy. You can check out the trailer for the home video release ofStar Wars: The Last Jedi, perhaps themost divisive of the Star Wars movies, courtesy of theStar Wars YouTubechannel, for yourself below.


