Marvel's Thunderbolts* 4K Steelbook Now Available for Preorder
Marvel enthusiasts eager to grow their film libraries can now preorder physical copies of Thunderbolts*, with multiple editions arriving on July 29. Options include a 4K Steelbook (available here at Amazon) and a Walmart-exclusive Blu-ray.
We've broken down the differences between the Blu-ray and 4K Steelbook to help you decide. Note that each version keeps the film's original title.
Thunderbolts* - Collector's Edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook

Releases July 29
Thunderbolts* 4K UHD + Digital Steelbook
$44.99 at AmazonCollector's Edition 4K Steelbook: Amazon ($44.99) | Walmart ($44.99) Standard 4K Steelbook: Amazon ($43.99)
This Steelbook features a charcoal case adorned with iconic imagery and spray-paint details from the movie. The Collector's Edition displays '*The New Avengers' on the front and 'Thunderbolts*' on the spine. Both Amazon and Walmart offer identical cases at the same price, so choose based on your preferred retailer.
Beyond the artwork, the main draw is watching the action in stunning 4K resolution—just ensure you have a 4K setup to justify the cost.
Bonus materials include a blooper reel, deleted scenes, and director Jake Schreier's audio commentary. Special features explore Florence Pugh's daring stunt work, the team's formation, and Lewis Pullman discussing his character's journey (without spoilers!).
Thunderbolts* - Walmart-Exclusive Blu-ray

Releases July 29
Thunderbolts* (Blu-ray + Digital) Walmart Exclusive
Available at WalmartStandard Blu-ray: Amazon ($40.99) | Walmart ($24.96)
This edition includes the same bonus content as the 4K Steelbook but showcases a central image of the unlikely heroes. The Walmart-exclusive cover uses the full 'Thunderbolts: The New Avengers' title and includes a pop-up display of the squad in action.
Inside, you'll find a Blu-ray disc and a digital code redeemable on Movies Anywhere. The key limitation is the lack of 4K support.
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Thunderbolts* brings a fresh perspective to the MCU. In our review, Clint Gage described it as "the most cohesive the sacred timeline has felt recently, delivering an adventure worthy of its underrated characters."
If you missed the theatrical release and don't want a physical copy, Thunderbolts* arrives on digital platforms on July 1, with a Disney+ debut expected later.
For more physical media releases, check our updated list of upcoming 4K and Blu-ray titles. Recent additions include the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 1 & 2 and a special Steelbook for Jaws' 50th Anniversary.