
Get ready for Halloween with a host of classic horror features arriving October 6
Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s look at all the top entertainment titles hitting this week on Blu-ray, DVD and streaming platforms. Check out the gallery viewer below for a look at the major new releases, catalogue titles and television collections hitting shelves and/or VOD beginning Tuesday, October 6, 2015.
It’s a huge week for home entertainment with October 6 bringing to disc recent big screen releases like the Gillian Flynn adaptation Dark Places, the male stripper sequel Magic Mike XXL and David Gordon Green’s Manglehorn, starring Al Pacino. There’s also Fox Searchlight’s popular comedy drama Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, the Jemaine Clement-led indie People, Places, Things and the sci-fi tale The Anomaly, written and directed by Doctor Who’s Noel Clarke.
October 6 also sees the end of an era with the home video release of Studio Ghibli’s When Marnie Was There. Following the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki, the legendary Japanese animation studio has temporarily closed its film division.
Speaking of animated fare, fans looking forward to November’s The Peanuts Movie should be pleased to see a previous big screen adaptation heading, for the first time, to DVD. Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don’t Come Back)! delivers (sadly, in SD only) the 1980 theatrical release, available for the first time since a VHS release more than 20 years ago.
Also with a slight eye to the future is the Home Alone: 25th Anniversary Edition, which includes all five films in the Home Alone franchise inside an enormous paint bucket that will let you burglar-proof your home this holiday season. The first Home Alone (which turns 25 in November) gets a brand new Blu-ray edition along with its sequel, Lost in New York, while the Culkin-less followups offer up DVD versions.
There’s a new edition of Spartacus arriving October 6, bringing to Blu-ray the recent 4K restoration of Stanley Kubrick’s early commercial release while a more modern classic arrives in the form of My Own Private Idaho. The film, previously available on DVD only, gets a Blu-ray upgrade, courtesy of the Criterion Collection.
All of that is only half of what this week has to offer, though, as this month begins a veritable onslaught of horror fare. Kicking things off is the October 6 release of the big screen’s Insidious Chapter 3, the small screen’s Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! and, direct to home video’s own Tremors 5. Meanwhile, Abigail Breslin stars in the slasher thriller Final Girl, Casper Van Dien leads the Carrie-esque tale June, Eli Roth produces the vampire thriller The Stranger, and “Psych” star James Roday makes his directorial debut with Gravy.
There’s another first time horror helmer in Ted Geoghegan, whose own terrifying We Are Still Here arrives on shelves October 6.
Then there’s a lot of great catalogue horror arriving as Kino Lorber delivers 1976’s Burnt Offerings, starring Karen Black and Oliver Reed, and Warner Home Video releases two different waves of four films each. The first, collected in The Special Effects Collection, includes monster classics The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms. Mighty Joe Young, Son of Kong and Them!. The second series four are brought together as Hammer Horror Classics Vol. I, which includes Dracula Has Risen From the Grave, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, The Mummy and Taste the Blood of Dracula. All eight films are also available separately.
Horror continues on the small screen with American Horror Story: Freak Show (the series’ fourth season), The Leftovers: Season One and Penny Dreadful: Season Two. October 6 also brings us Vikings: Season Three, South Park: Season 18 and, arriving on DVD only, the recent comedy series Happyish, starring Kathryn Hahn and Steve Coogan.
Also available October 6 is Adventure Time: The Enchiridon, featuring 16 episodes from the hit Cartoon Network series.
Available to stream this week are Jurassic World, I Spit on Your Grave 3: Vengeance is Mine, Manson Family Vacation, Paper Towns, Selfless and What We Did on Our Holiday.
You can check out cover art for all the October 6 releases in the gallery viewer below alongside a listing of each release’s special features (where applicable):
This Week on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD - October 6, 2015
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Dark Places
- “Bringing Dark Places to Light" Featurette
- "About the Author: Gillian Flynn & Dark Places" Featurette -
Magic Mike XXL
- The Moves of Magic Mike XXL
- Extended Malik Dance Scene
- Georgia -
Manglehorn
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
- Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
- This is Where You Learn How The Movie Was Made
- Abstract: Movie for Rachel
- A Conversation with Martin Scorsese and Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
- Greg Gaines and Earl Jackson Productions (Shorts Montage)
- Audio Commentary by Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
- Greg's Trailer, Gallery -
People, Places, Things
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The Anomaly
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When Marnie Was There
- The Making of When Marnie Was There
- Yohei Taneda Creates the Art of When Marnie Was There
- Feature-Length Storyboards
- Behind the Scenes with the Voice Cast
- Foreign Trailers and TV Spots
- US Trailer -
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown!
- Travels with Charlie: The Making of Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown!
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Home Alone: 25th Anniversary Edition
- Two hours of special features
- Collectible ornament
- Fake spider
- Battle plan
- Wanted Poster
-Limited-edition paint can package! -
Spartacus
- I Am Spartacus: A Conversation with Kirk Douglas
- Restoring Spartacus
- Archival Interviews
- Behind-The-Scenes Footage
- Vintage Newsreels
- Image Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer -
My Own Private Idaho
- New, restored 4K digital transfer, approved by director Gus Van Sant and director of photography Eric Alan Edwards, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- Alternate 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- Illustrated 2005 audio conversation between Van Sant and filmmaker Todd Haynes
- The Making of “My Own Private Idaho,” a 2005 documentary featuring cast and crew
- Kings of the Road, a 2005 interview with film scholar Paul Arthur on Van Sant’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Orson Welles’s Chimes at Midnight
- Conversation from 2005 between producer Laurie Parker and actor River Phoenix’s sister Rain
- Audio conversation from 2005 between writer JT LeRoy and filmmaker Jonathan Caouette
- Deleted scenes
- Trailer
- A book featuring essays by film critic Amy Taubin and LeRoy; a 1991 article by Lance Loud; and reprinted interviews with Van Sant, Phoenix, and actor Keanu Reeves -
Insidious 3
- Origin Story: Making Chapter 3 Featurette
- Deleted Scenes
- Being Haunted: A Psychic Medium Speaks Featurette
- Macabre Creations Featurette
- Stunts: The Car Crash Featurette
- Cherry Glazerr: Tiptoe Through the Tulips Featurette -
Final Girl
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June
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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
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The Stranger
- Short Film, The Fourth Horseman
- Welcome To Chilewood Featurette With The Filmmakers
- Theatrical Trailer (U.S.)
- Theatrical Trailer (Chile)
- Still Gallery -
Tremors 5
- Deleted And Extended Scenes
- Outtakes
- Tremors 5: Behind The Bloodlines featurette -
We Are Still Here
- Commentary with Writer-Director Ted Geoghegan and Producer Travis Stevens
- Behind the Scenes - Geoghegan and Stevens discuss the genesis of the project and the challenges and successes of bringing the script to life.
- Trailer
- Teaser -
Burnt Offerings
- Interview with actor Anthony James
- Interview with screenwriter William F. Nolan
- Interview with actor Lee Montgomery
- Audio commentary with director/co-writer/producer Dan Curtis, actress Karen Black, and co-screenwriter William F. Nolan
- Audio Commentary by Film Historian Richard Harland Smith
- "Trailers From Hell" with Steve Senski
- Animated Montage of Images
- Original Theatrical Trailer -
Gravy
- Audio Commentary With James Roday, Sutton Foster And Jimmi Simpson
- What Is Gravy? Featurette
- EPK
- Trailer -
Special Effects Collection
Contains The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, Mighty Joe Young, Son of Kong and Them.
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The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms
- The Rhedosaurus and the Rollercoaster: Making the Beast
- Harryhausen & Bradbury: An Unfathomable Friendship Armatures
- Theatrical Trailer -
Mighty Joe Young
- Commentary by Terry Moore and Special Effects Veterans Ray Harryhausen and Ken Ralston
- A Conversation with Ray Harryhausen and the Chiodo Brothers
- Ray Harryhausen and Mighty Joe Young
- Theatrical Trailer -
Them!
- Behind-the-Scenes Archive Footage
- Montage on the Design and Operation of Giant Ants
- Theatrical Trailer -
Son of Kong
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Hammer Horror Classics
Contains Dracula Has Risen From the Grave, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, The Mummy and Taste the Blood of Dracula.
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Dracula Has Risen From the Grave
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Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
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The Mummy
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Taste the Blood of Dracula
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American Horror Story: Freak Show
- “American Horror Story: Freak Show" Extra-Ordinary Artists
- Two Heads Are Better Than One
- The Camp
- Freaklore: The Spectre of Edward Mordrake
- The Premiere -
Adventure Time: The Enchiridion
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Happyish: The Complete Series
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The Leftovers: Season One
- Commentary on the Pilot and Finale Episodes
- Making The Leftovers
- I Remember: A Season One Conversation with Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta
- Living Reminders: The Guilty Remnant
- Beyond the Book: Season 2 -
Penny Dreadful: Season Two
- Video Production Blog
- Reeve Carney Round Table
- History of the Occult
- Character Profile
- Evelyn Poole's Mansion
- Interview/Behind the Scenes -
South Park: Season 18
- Deleted Scenes
- #SocialCommentary on all episodes
- Mini Commentaries by the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, on all episodes -
Vikings: Season Three
– The Guide to the Gods – An interactive exploration of the various Gods in Nordic mythological lore, which include: Odin, Thor, Loki, Frigg, Baldr, Hel, Freyja, Freyr and Njordr.
– Extended Versions of All Episodes
– Athelstan's Journal (Parts 1 and 2) – Provides insight into the character of "Athelstan," as he seeks answers about his direction in life and seeking the honorable path.
Heavy is the Head: The Politics of King Ragnar's Rule
– A City Under Siege: Creating and Attacking Paris
– Audio Commentary on "Born Again" and "Breaking Point" featuring Michael Hirst and Linus Roache
– Deleted Scenes -
I Spit on Your Grave
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Jurassic World
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Manson Family Vacation
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Paper Towns
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Self/Less
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What We Did on Our Holiday