Akiva Schaffer’s The Naked Gun is now available to preorder in a physical format. If you caught it in theaters already, or just know you want to pick it up for your physical media collection anyway, the good news is 4K and Blu-ray preorders are up at a variety of retailers. The 4K is even discounted right now at Amazon, which is worth jumping on.
Given the film only just released in theaters, the physical release doesn’t have a concrete release date yet. However, by securing a copy now you’ll have a sweet surprise on your doorstep once it’s available. Head to the links below to lock in a copy.
Alongside not having a set release date yet, early preorders for 4Ks and Blu-rays like this haven’t revealed their bonus features yet, either. However, we’ll be sure to update this with what they are once they’re announced.
We found quite a lot to enjoy in the new Naked Gun film. Our 7/10 review, writer Erik Adams wrote, “Akiva Schaffer’s faithful, unapologetically dumb Police Squad! update plays like a big, refreshing gulp from the seltzer bottle. With more jokes than you can possibly catch in a single viewing, The Naked Gun proudly brings cinematic groaners and outrageous sight gags into the 2020s.”
If you’re looking for even more comedies to add to your physical media library, there are plenty worth keeping on your radar right now. In particular, dropping this month are 4K steelbooks for The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but our roundup of upcoming 4K and Blu-ray releases can point you in the direction of even more that are worth a look over the next few months.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
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