- An exclusive sneak peek at the next DC Universe Original Movie
- Batman: The Killing Joke – Madness Set To Music – Jim Gordon must bear witness to the most disturbing images any father could imagine while a maniac entices his break from sanity in song. This documentary looks at the step-by-process of one of the most crucial scenes in Batman: The Killing Joke, including the methodology James Tucker used as he storyboarded Brian Bolland's stunning work for the screen; Dynamic Music Partners composers/lyricists' creative merging of original music with the poetic words from the graphic novel to provoke the desired feelings and emotions for this critical scene; and actor Mark Hamill's physical, devoted performance to capturing the world¹s most notorious Super-Villain in song.
- Many Shades of Joker: The Tale of The Killing Joke – Brian Bolland's artwork is instantly recognizable to comic book enthusiasts all over the world. Known for his amazing cover art, it was a rare inclusion into the body of a graphic novel, Batman: The Killing Joke, that helped the perennial story of Batman and The Joker remain a fan favorite for decades to come. Combined with the graphic novel's original script – which is more than just the telling of a story, but an intricate map explaining every stop along the way to the end of a fantastic journey – this documentary reveals the artistic process behind The Killing Joke's distinct style. We'll learn how artists and writers excelled at conveying story and human emotion one panel at a time, mesmerizing readers with unforgettable stories and humanized depictions of heroes and villains. And why after nearly 30 years in print, Batman: The Killing Joke is more thought provoking than ever, as its socio-economic themes are relatable to generation after generation.
- From the DC Comics Vault – Two 22-minute episodes:
The New Batman Adventures - "Old Wounds"
Batman: The Animated Series - "Christmas with The Joker"
- Audio Commentary With Actor Tom Hiddleston, Director Ben Wheatley, And Producer Jeremy Thomas
- Building The World Of High-Rise: 70's Style
- Heady Special Effects
- Breaking Down High-Rise & Its Tenants
- High-Rise: Bringing Ballard To The Big Screen
- Theatrical Trailer
- Audio Commentary with Director/Producer/Screenwriter Brian DeCubellis, Actor/Co-Producer Campbell Scott, and Cinematographer David Tumblety
- Behind the Scenes with Cast & Crew
- "The Watcher" Featurette
- Deleted/Extended Scenes
- Director's Notebook and Storyboards
- The Making of Meet the Blacks
- "Hit the Gas" Music Video
- Behind the Scenes of "Hit the Gas"
- "Don't Hate Wiring!" Parody Commercial
- Outtakes
- “The Dynamics of a Duo: Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood" Featurette
- "The Visuals of Vegas" Featurette
- Audio Commentary with Directors Alex and Benjamin Brewer
- The Origin of The Extraordinary World
- April and the Extraordinary World: Official U.S. Trailer
- More from GKIDS
- Audio Commentary from writer/director/producer Chad Archibald
- Five Behind-The-Scenes documentary shorts featuring looks at special effects makeup, creating the set, and more
- Deleted scenes
- Cast interviews
- Director/Writer commentary track
- Teaser trailer
- Featurette including brand-new interviews with Writer Gail Simone as well as members of the cast and crew
- NEW 2K scan of the interpositive
- NEW Star-Crossed in The Invasion - an interview with actress Brooke Adams
- NEW Leading the Invasion - an interview with actor Art Hindle
- NEW Re-Creating The Invasion - an interview with writer W.D. Richter
- NEW Scoring the Invasion an interview with composer Denny Zeitlin
- NEW Audio Commentary with author/film historian Steve Haberman
- Audio Commentary by director Philip Kaufman
- Re-Visitors From Outer Space, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Pod - including interviews with director Philip Kaufman, screenwriter W.D. Richter, director of photography Michael Chapman and actors Donald Sutherland and Veronica Cartwright
- Practical Magic: The Special Effects Pod
- The Man Behind The Scream: The Sound Effects Pod – an interview with Ben Burtt and sound editor Bonnie Koehler
- The Invasion Will Be Televised: The Cinematography Pod
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV & Radio Spots
- Photo Gallery
- An episode of SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE, Time is Just A Place, based on Jack Finney's short story. Directed by Jack Arnold.
- ALL 23 episodes
- Deleted and Extended Scenes (Blu-ray exclusive)
- From the Shadows: Villains of Season 3 (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Episode Commentaries (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Creating The Stunts: Script to Screen (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Outside the Box: Making The Blacklist Comic Book
- All About Aram
- Red's Gems: Favorite Lines From Season 3
- Behind the Scenes Featurettes:
Casting The Team
Oscar: The Handler
Weller Takes Action
Double Vision
Rich Dotcom
Make It GO Boom!
Tattooed Clues
- 19 Deleted Scenes
- 2015 Comic-Con Panel
- Bound and Gag Reel
- “Pilot" Audio Commentary
- An Inside Look
- What is The Girlfriend Experience?
- The Look of The Girlfriend Experience
- “The Knick Under Construction" – go on an exclusive walking tour of the most notable sets from The Knick with the man who envisioned them, Production Designer Howard Cummings. See the amazing detail that went into the creation of the Surgical Theater, Men's Ward, and the brand new Mt Sinai Operating theater.
- "Inside the Costume Shop" – costume designer Ellen Mirojnick is joined by actors André Holland (Dr. Algernon Edwards) and Juliet Rylance (Cornelia Robertson) backstage in her costume shop for fun, revealing conversations about how she went about creating their looks for the series
- "Invitation to the Ball" – an extensive look at how director Steven Soderbergh and show creators Jack Amiel & Michael Begler went about creating the extravagant charity ball featured in Episode 7, from Steven's amazing long single tracking shot through the ball to the research that went into creating these memorable scenes in the series.
- "Inside the Body Shop" – four in-depth looks at the show's medical procedures including the eye-opening ocular surgical sequence, a bloody leg abscess, a brain surgery and a guts-and-all analysis of a heroin addicts autopsy.
- "Behind the Scenes" – five vignettes with cast and crew discussing the season's plotlines including eugenics, feminism, addiction, race relations and corruption.
- "Post-Ops" – ten inside the episode recaps.
- "Knicktoids" – get the real scoop behind many of the fascinating details seen in Season 2
- Audio Commentaries – three commentaries with cast and crew.
- An exclusive sneak peek at the next DC Universe Original Movie
- Batman: The Killing Joke – Madness Set To Music – Jim Gordon must bear witness to the most disturbing images any father could imagine while a maniac entices his break from sanity in song. This documentary looks at the step-by-process of one of the most crucial scenes in Batman: The Killing Joke, including the methodology James Tucker used as he storyboarded Brian Bolland's stunning work for the screen; Dynamic Music Partners composers/lyricists' creative merging of original music with the poetic words from the graphic novel to provoke the desired feelings and emotions for this critical scene; and actor Mark Hamill's physical, devoted performance to capturing the world¹s most notorious Super-Villain in song.
- Many Shades of Joker: The Tale of The Killing Joke – Brian Bolland's artwork is instantly recognizable to comic book enthusiasts all over the world. Known for his amazing cover art, it was a rare inclusion into the body of a graphic novel, Batman: The Killing Joke, that helped the perennial story of Batman and The Joker remain a fan favorite for decades to come. Combined with the graphic novel's original script – which is more than just the telling of a story, but an intricate map explaining every stop along the way to the end of a fantastic journey – this documentary reveals the artistic process behind The Killing Joke's distinct style. We'll learn how artists and writers excelled at conveying story and human emotion one panel at a time, mesmerizing readers with unforgettable stories and humanized depictions of heroes and villains. And why after nearly 30 years in print, Batman: The Killing Joke is more thought provoking than ever, as its socio-economic themes are relatable to generation after generation.
- From the DC Comics Vault – Two 22-minute episodes:
The New Batman Adventures - "Old Wounds"
Batman: The Animated Series - "Christmas with The Joker"
- Deleted Scenes
- Deleted and extended scenes
- Bloopers
- VFX breakdown.
- Audio Commentary With Actor Tom Hiddleston, Director Ben Wheatley, And Producer Jeremy Thomas
- Building The World Of High-Rise: 70's Style
- Heady Special Effects
- Breaking Down High-Rise & Its Tenants
- High-Rise: Bringing Ballard To The Big Screen
- Theatrical Trailer
- Keanu: My First Movie
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel
- The Fabric of Attraction: Concocting The Lobster Featurette
- Audio Commentary with Director/Producer/Screenwriter Brian DeCubellis, Actor/Co-Producer Campbell Scott, and Cinematographer David Tumblety
- Behind the Scenes with Cast & Crew
- "The Watcher" Featurette
- Deleted/Extended Scenes
- Director's Notebook and Storyboards
- The Making of Meet the Blacks
- "Hit the Gas" Music Video
- Behind the Scenes of "Hit the Gas"
- "Don't Hate Wiring!" Parody Commercial
- Outtakes
- Gag Reel
- Deleted Scenes with introductions by Garry Marshall
- “The Dynamics of a Duo: Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood" Featurette
- "The Visuals of Vegas" Featurette
- Audio Commentary with Directors Alex and Benjamin Brewer
- The Origin of The Extraordinary World
- April and the Extraordinary World: Official U.S. Trailer
- More from GKIDS
- Audio Commentary from writer/director/producer Chad Archibald
- Five Behind-The-Scenes documentary shorts featuring looks at special effects makeup, creating the set, and more
- Deleted scenes
- Cast interviews
- Director/Writer commentary track
- Teaser trailer
- Featurette including brand-new interviews with Writer Gail Simone as well as members of the cast and crew
- NEW 2K scan of the interpositive
- NEW Star-Crossed in The Invasion - an interview with actress Brooke Adams
- NEW Leading the Invasion - an interview with actor Art Hindle
- NEW Re-Creating The Invasion - an interview with writer W.D. Richter
- NEW Scoring the Invasion an interview with composer Denny Zeitlin
- NEW Audio Commentary with author/film historian Steve Haberman
- Audio Commentary by director Philip Kaufman
- Re-Visitors From Outer Space, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Pod - including interviews with director Philip Kaufman, screenwriter W.D. Richter, director of photography Michael Chapman and actors Donald Sutherland and Veronica Cartwright
- Practical Magic: The Special Effects Pod
- The Man Behind The Scream: The Sound Effects Pod – an interview with Ben Burtt and sound editor Bonnie Koehler
- The Invasion Will Be Televised: The Cinematography Pod
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV & Radio Spots
- Photo Gallery
- An episode of SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE, Time is Just A Place, based on Jack Finney's short story. Directed by Jack Arnold.
- ALL 23 episodes
- Deleted and Extended Scenes (Blu-ray exclusive)
- From the Shadows: Villains of Season 3 (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Episode Commentaries (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Creating The Stunts: Script to Screen (Blu-ray exclusive)
- Outside the Box: Making The Blacklist Comic Book
- All About Aram
- Red's Gems: Favorite Lines From Season 3
- Behind the Scenes Featurettes:
Casting The Team
Oscar: The Handler
Weller Takes Action
Double Vision
Rich Dotcom
Make It GO Boom!
Tattooed Clues
- 19 Deleted Scenes
- 2015 Comic-Con Panel
- Bound and Gag Reel
- “Pilot" Audio Commentary
- An Inside Look
- What is The Girlfriend Experience?
- The Look of The Girlfriend Experience
- “The Knick Under Construction" – go on an exclusive walking tour of the most notable sets from The Knick with the man who envisioned them, Production Designer Howard Cummings. See the amazing detail that went into the creation of the Surgical Theater, Men's Ward, and the brand new Mt Sinai Operating theater.
- "Inside the Costume Shop" – costume designer Ellen Mirojnick is joined by actors André Holland (Dr. Algernon Edwards) and Juliet Rylance (Cornelia Robertson) backstage in her costume shop for fun, revealing conversations about how she went about creating their looks for the series
- "Invitation to the Ball" – an extensive look at how director Steven Soderbergh and show creators Jack Amiel & Michael Begler went about creating the extravagant charity ball featured in Episode 7, from Steven's amazing long single tracking shot through the ball to the research that went into creating these memorable scenes in the series.
- "Inside the Body Shop" – four in-depth looks at the show's medical procedures including the eye-opening ocular surgical sequence, a bloody leg abscess, a brain surgery and a guts-and-all analysis of a heroin addicts autopsy.
- "Behind the Scenes" – five vignettes with cast and crew discussing the season's plotlines including eugenics, feminism, addiction, race relations and corruption.
- "Post-Ops" – ten inside the episode recaps.
- "Knicktoids" – get the real scoop behind many of the fascinating details seen in Season 2
- Audio Commentaries – three commentaries with cast and crew.