The Interview DVD Release Announced: Hilarious Bonus Features Revealed!
by Joel D Amos at . Updated at . CommentsThe Interview is an online blockbuster and became one of the most profitable on demand releases of all time, and we have news about it arriving on DVD and Blu-Ray.
What’s fascinating about this release is, yes, you can see it whenever you want, but what is so great about a home video release are those hilarious bonus features like gag reels and making-of featurettes that add even more insight and laughs.
Sony Pictures has announced plans for the Freedom Edition of The Interview, which is set to debut on Blu-Ray and DVD on February 17.
Look for more hilarity from stars Seth Rogen and James Franco as these two have certainly amped up their chemistry since they gave us those Pineapple Express quotes.
So, what can we look forward to from The Interview DVD and Blu-Ray? How about 90 minutes of bonus features and 14 deleted scenes! And don't forget, you can watch The Interview online right now!
DVD and Blu-ray Bonus Features Include:
- Naked and Afraid – Discovery Channel TV special featuring Seth Rogen and James Franco
- Feature Audio Commentary with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg
Freedom Edition Blu-ray Exclusive Bonus Features Also Include:
- Gag Reel
- Deleted, Extended and Alternate Scenes
Additional Freedom Edition Featurettes:
- Directors of This Movie – Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg comment on directing the film together
- Puppy Power – Cast and Crew profess their love for the King Charles Spaniel puppy
- Here Kitty Kitty – Seth Rogen breaks down the experience of working with a real tiger
- Joking Around – The producers discuss the process of creating jokes on set
- Spies Among Us – Hear from each of the cast members about their experience on the film
- Randall Park Audition Tape – Randall Park table read audition video
- Dating a Dictator – An authoritative touch on a convincing dating profile video
- Getting Into Character – A look at Randall Park’s transformation into looking the part of a dictator
- Line-o-Ramas (short collections of alternate shots of jokes on set)