The film's home media release could also see the film garner more of a cult following amongst viewers in a similar vein to Wan's second directorial effort Dead Silence, a largely panned title upon its release that audiences have come to enjoy in the years since. While Malignant has largely divided audiences and polarized critics, Wan's legacy in the modern horror genre is sure to find audiences drawn to the film for revisits. The swift turnaround time for Malignant's home media release lines up with other WB films that saw same-day theatrical and HBO Max debuts, including The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, which hit digital platforms a month and a half after its theatrical release and physical shelves two and a half months later. Check out the Blu-ray and DVD cover art below: The horror-thriller will first hit digital platforms on October 22 for purchase or rental followed by a physical release on November 30, which will include a bonus feature entitled " Malignant: James Wan's Visions" offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film with the director.
Related: Why Malignant Is So Divisive (But Not Its Third Act)Ī month after the film first hit theaters and HBO Max to generally positive reviews, Warner Bros. has announced that Malignant is coming to shelves on Blu-ray and DVD. Though receiving generally positive reviews from critics, Malignant has largely divided audiences and would underperform at the box office, grossing just $32 million against its $40 million budget. Following multiple delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the film finally hit theaters and HBO Max in September. Malignant reunites Wan with star Annabelle Wallis after 2014's Annabelle, with the cast also including Maddie Hasson, George Young, Michole Briana White, Jacqueline McKenzie and Bisu. Malignant revolves around a young woman who begins suffering from visions of gruesome murders that she later learns to be real and must dive back into her mysterious past for answers to stop the killings before it's too late. The film comes from a concept developed by Wan, star Ingrid Bisu and writer Akela Cooper, with the Luke Cage alum penning the script for the Aquaman director. officially reveals that James Wan's return to the horror genre Malignant is coming to shelves on Blu-ray and DVD in November. Note: Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, release dates are subject to change without notice.Warner Bros. We'll be keeping this updated, so be sure to check back for the next round. They're all available for pre-order right now.įrom blockbuster action hits to remastered classics, cult favourites and hidden gems, there's plenty to choose from.
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