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EXCLUSIVE CLIP: Thunderbolts* Star Reveals Secret Character Details in Behind the Scenes Footage

EXCLUSIVE CLIP: Thunderbolts* Star Reveals Secret Character Details in Behind the Scenes Footage

Newsweek30-06-2025
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The summer box office is heating up at the movie theaters, but Thunderbolts* is heading for your living room this July as it makes its way to 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.
Pre-orders are live now across digital retailers, and if bonus features are your thing, you're going to want to opt for the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray format.
Disney revealed there'll be a multitude of additional features available for fans to get stuck into, including deleted scenes, a gag reel, and director's commentary.
Also available on the bonus features is "Assembling a Team to Remember", a behind-the-scenes look at how the group was brought together.
(L-R): Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) in Marvel Studios' THUNDERBOLTS*.
(L-R): Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) in Marvel Studios' THUNDERBOLTS*.
Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios
READ: Thunderbolts* Gets New Digital Release Date – How To Watch
We have an exclusive look at this available to watch above, where Hannah John-Kamen gets into the nitty gritty of her character (Ava/Ghost) and the loneliness she feels.
Thunderbolts* hits physical formats on July 29, and more details about the release are available below.
Thunderbolts* Physical Release Date
Thunderbolts* is coming to 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on July 29
Copies are now available to pre-order across digital retailers.
Thunderbolts* Bonus Features
The 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray releases come with hours of bonus features, including:
Deleted Scenes – Check out the scenes that didn't make the final cut. Door is Unliftable Gary Announcement
– Check out the scenes that didn't make the final cut. Assembling a Team to Remember – Spend a bit of quality time with the cast and crew of Thunderbolts* as they divulge how the film's fictional team of superpowered mavericks, misfits and antiheroes was assembled.
– Spend a bit of quality time with the cast and crew of Thunderbolts* as they divulge how the film's fictional team of superpowered mavericks, misfits and antiheroes was assembled. Around the World and Back Again – Discover the eclectic locations and astounding production design that helped make Thunderbolts* a rousing reality, including a visit to the sprawling sets in Kuala Lumpur where we join Florence Pugh performing stunts atop one of planet Earth's tallest buildings and blowing up buildings on the streets.
– Discover the eclectic locations and astounding production design that helped make Thunderbolts* a rousing reality, including a visit to the sprawling sets in Kuala Lumpur where we join Florence Pugh performing stunts atop one of planet Earth's tallest buildings and blowing up buildings on the streets. All About Bob, Sentry & The Void – Deep dive into the making of three different characters: Bob, Sentry, and The Void – all performed by Lewis Pullman.
– Deep dive into the making of three different characters: Bob, Sentry, and The Void – all performed by Lewis Pullman. Gag Reel – Enjoy fun outtakes on set with the cast and crew of Thunderbolts*.
– Enjoy fun outtakes on set with the cast and crew of Thunderbolts*. Director's Audio Commentary – Watch the film with audio commentary by director Jake Schreier.
(Bonus features may vary depending on format and retailer)
Where To Watch Thunderbolts*
If you don't want to purchase Thunderbolts* on physical media, you still have options to watch the film from home.
Thunderbolts* is now available to rent and buy on Video on Demand platforms such as Fandango at Home, Prime Video, and Apple TV.
While Thunderbolts* is not yet available on streaming, it should arrive on Disney+ in the coming weeks.
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