Baywatch is coming to Blu-ray and DVD from September 25th, from from Paramount Home Media Distribution, plus a digital download version from September 21st, and you’ll be able to watch Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson in a longer version, running an extra five minutes. Yes, you’ll get an extended Johnson!
When a dangerous crime wave hits the beach, legendary Lt. Mitch Buchannon (Dwayne Johnson – Fast & Furious 8) leads his elite squad of badass lifeguards on a mission to prove you don’t have to wear a badge to save the bay. Joined by a trio of hot-shot recruits including former Olympian Matt Brody (Zac Efron – Bad Neighbours 2), they’ll ditch the surf and go deep undercover to take down a ruthless businesswoman (Priyanka Chopra – TV’s Quantico), whose devious plans threaten the future of the bay.
The Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD include both the extended and original versions of the film, on both the discs and via the digital download, and are loaded with special features, including interviews with the sensational cast, a look at the Baywatch legacy, behind-the-scenes footage of the spectacular stunts, as well as deleted and extended scenes. The extended version will also be available via a digital download code inside the DVD. The latter also includes select bonus features. The film boasts a Dolby Atmos soundtrack remixed specifically for the home theatre environment to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.
DVD extras:
- Continuing the Legacy
- Deleted & Extended Scenes
- A digital download of the original version and extended edition of the film
Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray extras:
- Meet the Lifeguards
- Continuing the Legacy
- Stunts & Training
- Deleted & Extended Scenes
- A digital download of the original version and extended edition of the film
Baywatch runs 117 minutes for the Theatrical version, and 122 minutes for the Extended cut.
Check out the trailer below and click on the packshot for the full-size image.
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