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New Star Wars And Marvel Disney Plus Blu-Rays Have Arrived, But You May Want To Order Soon

Four new Disney Plus shows made the jump to 4K Blu-ray on April 30, and if you prefer shopping at Amazon, delivery windows are expanding quickly.

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The second wave of Star Wars and Marvel physical editions of hit Disney+ series launched today, April 30. On the Star Wars side, you can pick up Season 1 of the stellar show Andor as well as the complete Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Meanwhile, Marvel fans and collectors can add The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Moon Knight to their shelves. All four shows are available on 4K Blu-ray and standard 1080p Blu-ray. You'll get a steelbook case and three art cards with each one, regardless whether you choose 4K Blu-ray or standard Blu-ray. Amazon and Walmart are offering nice discounts for the brand-new releases, too.

If you prefer to shop at Amazon, you should know that you'll have a bit of a wait before your order arrives. Though Moon Knight is available to ship immediately, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Andor won't arrive until May 8 at the earliest, according to Amazon's current estimates (which can change at any time). Meanwhile, Obi-Wan has a one- to two-month wait.

Over at Walmart, on the other hand, all four releases are available to ship immediately. You may even be eligible for free one-day or delivery. You can also order online and pick up at your local store. Here's a quick look at Walmart's listings for each.

Walmart Disney+ listings, eligible for one-day delivery

And if you still want to pick up last year's releases, we've compiled a list below of all eight of the Disney+ Marvel and Star Wars physical editions on 4K and standard Blu-ray. And, of course, you could also sign up for a Disney+ subscription to watch all of these shows and more.

More Marvel and Star Wars Disney+ Blu-rays

Can't wait for these upcoming releases? Check out the existing collection of Disney Plus shows that made the jump to Blu-ray.

Disney Plus Blu-ray

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I'm shocked they gave up exclusivity to D+. It's definitely a smarter move, I just didn't think Disney had any brains but maybe they are starting to realize what a mistake getting into streaming was. They've lost 11 billion on the service not figuring the loss in revenue from the lack of physical media or third party licensing. When they launched they didn't predict being profitable til 2024 or 25 but it looks like it'll be longer than that if ever.

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@ives74: You forgot the part where most of these shows are bad and nobody wants to watch them regardless of their availability.

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It's amazing how the movie and TV industries are still putting out physical media gladly, but in gaming people up top are desperate to be rid of it. It's almost like "I'll take your money however you want to give it to me" is a better way to do business than trying to herd people into only ONE way to consume media.

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Good to see those special features. Any of them have commentary?

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