Ti West and Mia Goth’s X horror movie series continues with Maxxxine, finally sending the protagonist from X, Maxine Minx, to Hollywood. As you might expect, things get bloody. The movie is still in theaters, but you can already preorder the 4k Blu-ray release of Maxxxine on Amazon.
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As is usually the case, the 4K release includes a 4K and standard Blu-ray versions on-disc, as well as a code for the movie’s digital 4K UHD version, so you can add it to digital libraries like Fandango at Home. This preorder listing is up very early, so Amazon’s store page doesn’t have a release date, details about additional content, or even final cover artwork. However, preordering your copy early means you’ll get the 4K Blu-ray edition as soon as it’s released.
If you’re not in the market for 4k, there’s also a standard Blu-ray release version of Maxxxine. Amazon offers Maxxxine on Blu-ray for $40 as a preorder, which also includes the preorder price guarantee and Amazon Prime eligibility. The Blu-ray release includes a DVD version and also comes with a code for a digital version.
Finally, you can also preorder just the digital edition of Maxxxine for your Amazon Prime Video library, which will run you $25. As with the 4k release, neither the Blu-ray or digital versions have release dates yet.
As for the other two movies in the series, Pearl is currently available on Blu-ray for $18, and you can pick up X on Blu-ray for $12. Check out the list below for all the X series Blu-rays available at Amazon.
Best X Series Blu-ray Deals On Amazon
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