Summary
"Prey" is set to debut on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD on October 3, granting fans the opportunity to acquire the movie and guaranteeing accessibility, eliminating concerns over potential removal from streaming platforms.
The home video release offers additional content such as behind-the-scenes footage, deleted scenes, and an audio commentary, providing an immersive experience not available through streaming services.
Despite recent removals on streaming platforms, "Prey" is expected to remain on Hulu due to its critical acclaim and position in the Predator franchise, making it a reliable choice for both streaming and physical copies.
Prey director Dan Trachtenberg is celebrating the upcoming home video release of the latest Predator film, as it avoids the potential threat of being removed from streaming platforms. Set in 1719, Prey follows Comanche warrior Naru (Amber Midthunder) as she defends her people against an alien Predator who has arrived on Earth to hunt. The film has garnered critical acclaim, being hailed as the best Predator movie since the original, sparking hopes for a potential sequel, Prey 2, in the future.
Disney and 20th Century Studios have now announced that Prey will be available for purchase on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD on October 3. The release will include bonus content such as a behind-the-scenes video, deleted scenes, and an audio commentary of the film. Additionally, a collector's edition 4K Steelbook will be offered for those interested. See Trachtenberg's reaction to the announcement below:
A closer look at the home video release is also available below: