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Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar Arrives on Blu-ray in March


The Blu-ray of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar will arrive in March with over three hours of special features. Details below...

Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar may not have been nominated for any of the “major” Oscar awards, but the film has certainly won many fans and international box office to the acclaim of more than $660 million. And now it is in for a hot landing on Blu-ray, DVD, and OnDemand later this year—March to be exact.

Paramount Home Media Distribution announced that Interstellar will make its home release debut on all platforms on March 31, 2015. Additionally, the Blu-ray copy of the film will include a cell from the 70MM IMAX print of the film, as well as more than three hours of bonus features. Details on the features are below. Also, if you're still puzzled about the meaning of the Interstellar of it all, be sure to check out our Explaining the Interstellar Ending, as well as Interstellar: A Secular End Times Myth.

  • The Science of Interstellar—Extended cut of the broadcast special.

  • Plotting an Interstellar Journey—Discusses the film’s origins, influences and narrative designs.

  • Life on Cooper’s Farm—Bringing Americana and the grounded nature of a farm to a sci-fi space movie.

  • The Dust—Learn how cast and crew avoided sand blindness, and see how to create, and clean up after, a catastrophic dust storm.

  • TARS and CASE—Designing and building these unique characters and how they were brought to life on set and in the film.

  • Cosmic Sounds—The concepts, process, and recording of Hans Zimmer’s unforgettable score.

  • The Space Suits—A look at the design and build of the suits and helmets, and what it was like to wear them.

  • The Endurance—Explore this massive set with a guided tour by production designer Nathan Crowley.

  • Shooting in Iceland: Miller’s Planet/Mann’s Planet—Travel with the cast and crew to Iceland and see the challenges they faced in creating two vastly different worlds in one country.

  • The Ranger and the Lander—A look at the other two spaceships in the film.

  • Miniatures in Space—Marvel at the large-scale models used in the explosive docking sequence.

  • The Simulation of Zero-G—Discover the various methods that the filmmakers used to create a zero gravity environment.

  • Celestial Landmarks—Explore how the filmmakers used practical special effects informed by real scientific equations to give the illusion of real space travel for both the actors and the audience.

  • Across All Dimensions and Time—A look at the concept and design of the Tesseract, which incorporated a practical set rather than a green screen.

  • Final Thoughts—The cast and crew reflect back on their Interstellar experience.

  • Theatrical Trailers

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