What do The Boogeyman and The Exorcist have in common?

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It sounds like it could be the start of a joke, right? “Did you hear what The Boogeyman and The Exorcist have in common?”

They do share a couple of things in common, but there’s no punchline. Rather, it has to do with the fact they’re both releasing on digital and Blu-ray with special features. Even better, they’ll both be out in time for Halloween. Let’s check it out.

The Boogeyman Comes Home

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The Boogeyman will be available on digital on August 29 and on Blu-ray and DVD on October 10.

Matt Donato from IGN called The Boogeyman “the scariest horror film of the year.” If you’re brave enough to bring the movie into your home, you can buy it on digital from Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango/Vudu on August 29.

Or, if you want to add it to your video collection, the Blu-ray and DVD releases will be available on October 10.

Exclusive bonus features include a behind-the-scenes look into director Rob Savage’s vision for this frightening tale, along with the following bonus features*:

  • Into the Darkness Featurette – Open the door into the dark world of The Boogeyman as the cast and crew share how the terrifying tale, based on Stephen King’s classic short story, was crafted.
  • Outtakes – It’s not all just jump scares and bumps in the night. Join the cast for some lighthearted fun in the outtakes.

*Bonus features vary by product and retailer

The Exorcist

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The Exorcist will be available for purchase on 4K Ultra HD Disc and digital for the first time on September 19. | Warner Bros. Studio

Warner Bros. Studio is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year by shining the spotlight on some of its Academy Award-winning movies. The Exorcist is one of the films joining the year-long centennial festivities.

However, The Exorcist is also celebrating a milestone anniversary of its own: the 50th anniversary of its 1973 release. Part of that includes the release of a new requel (reboot-sequel), The Exorcist: Believer, which hits theaters on Friday, October 13.

But the original remains an icon. The supernatural film based on William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel of the same name is widely regarded as a supernatural masterpiece. It was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also received acting nominations for Ellen Burstyn (“Chris MacNeil”), Jason Miller (“Father Karras”), and Linda Blair (“Regan”). The Exorcist won two Academy Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Blatty.

Now the classic is coming to 4K Ultra HD Disc and Digital for the first time this September. It’ll be available for purchase both online and in-store at major retailers on September 19. It will also be available for purchase digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu, and more.

The Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs include both the 1973 theatrical version of the film and the 2000 Extended Director’s Cut, which features eleven additional minutes of footage not seen in theaters.

It’s important to note the theatrical version discs and digital contains some of the same special features as the Director’s Cut disc and digital offerings, but they also differ a bit too.

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The Exorcist Theatrical Version Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc and Digital

The theatrical versions of the Ultra HD Blu-ray disc and digital releases each contain the following previously released special features:

  • Introduction by William Friedkin
  • Commentary by William Friedkin
  • Commentary by William Peter Blatty with Special Sound Effects

However, the digital release also contains the following previously released special features:

  • “The Fear of God: 25 Years of the Exorcist”
  • Original Ending
  • William Peter Blatty Interviews
    • “The Original Cut”
    • “Stairway to Heaven”
    • “The Final Reckoning”
  • “Sketches & Storyboards”
  • TV Spots
    • “Beyond Comprehension”
    • “You Too Can See the Exorcist”
    • “Between Science & Superstition”
    • “The Movie You’ve Been Waiting For”
    • “Nobody Expected It”
    • “Life Had Been Good”
  • Trailers
    • “Nobody Expected It”
    • “Beyond Comprehension”
    • “Flash Image”

The Exorcist Extended Director’s Cut Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc and Digital

Both the Ultra HD Blu-ray disc and Digital Extended Director’s Cut contains the following previously released special features:

  • Commentary by William Friedkin

However, the Extended Director’s Cut Digital release also contains the following previously released special features:

  • “Beyond Comprehension: William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist”
  • “Talk of the Devil”
  • “Raising Hell: Filming The Exorcist”
  • “The Exorcist Locations: Georgetown Then and Now”
  • “Faces of Evil: The Different Versions of The Exorcist”
  • Radio Spots
    • “The Devil Himself”
    • “Our Deepest Fears”
  • TV Spots
    • “Most Electrifying”
    • “Scariest Ever”
    • “Returns”
    • “Never Seen”
  • Trailers
    • “The Version You’ve Never Seen”
    • “Our Deepest Fears”

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Which would you choose to bring home: The Boogeyman or The Exorcist? (To watch, that is. Here’s hoping you’d never entertain either one in your home! But as far as watching, wanting both is an acceptable answer.)

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