Wonder Woman hits Blu-ray September 19, and there are so many options out there, your head might spin.
We've taken this overwhelming variety of options and listed them here so you can see which version is right for you.
From vanilla multi-packs to the incredible Amazon exclusive, there's a lot to choose from.
Amazon Exclusive Wonder Woman Figurine with Blu-ray Combo Pack
This is the biggest and the baddest of the retailer exclusive versions of Wonder Woman. You get the Blu-ray combo pack, which includes special features, the DVD and Ultraviolet versions, but the real appeal here is the amazing Wonder Woman figurine.
Target Exclusive Wonder Woman Blu-ray
This retailer-exclusive from Target has a lenticular cover and includes an awesome book that expands on both the movie's characters, and the movie itself. It also includes the theatrical version of the movie on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital.
Walmart Exclusive Blu-ray Combo Pack with Tiara and Bonus Scene
This is another excellent retail exclusive with a wearable Wonder Woman tiara and a bonus scene not shown in the theatrical version. Of course you get the DVD and digital copies, as well.
Best Buy has two different exclusive versions of Wonder Woman for your viewing enjoyment.
Best Buy Exclusive 3D Blu-ray Combo Pack With Character Cards
First off, the 3D Blu-ray combo pack has the movie on 3D, as well as regular Blu-ray, and there's a digital version, as well. It also includes 4 exclusive, completely awesome character cards.
Best Buy Exclusive Wonder Woman 4K Steelbook
If you're a collector, you probably already know Best Buy is THE place to go for exclusive Blu-ray Steelbook collector's editions. This collection includes the incredible 4K cut of the movie, as well as the high-def Blu-ray and 1080p digital versions.
For you ultra-high definition fans out there, the Wonder Woman 4K Blu-ray has all the pixels you could ask for, and it includes HDR support, too, if your TV is capable. You also get the special features like the bonus scene not shown in theaters, interviews with cast and crew, deleted scenes, and tons of featurettes. There's also a blooper reel, which is always a treat.
If you prefer your movies a little more in-your-face, the 3D Blu-ray combo pack has what you're after. You get the 3D Blu-ray, of course, along with the regular Blu-ray and digital versions, as well as the bonus features found on the other versions of the movie.
Finally we have the vanilla combo pack. Although calling it "vanilla" seems pretty unfair, since you get tons and tons of bonus features with the Blu-ray, along with a DVD and digital copy of the movie.
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