Disney's live-action remake of Mulan will be released on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K next week, along with an exclusive steelbook from Zavvi.

The movie, which skipped cinemas due to the ongoing pandemic and instead streamed exclusively on Disney+, is now available to pre-order in all its physical glory.

It will officially be released on November 10.

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At Zavvi, the standard DVD is available to pre-order for £9.99, which is £8 cheaper than its usual retail price.

Meanwhile, the Blu-ray version is available for £14.99 (£6.99 cheaper than its retail price), while the 4K Ultra HD copy will set you back £24.99 (£12 cheaper than its retail price).

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As mentioned, Zavvi is also releasing an exclusive 4k Ultra HD steelbook, which also includes a Blu-ray copy. This is available to pre-order for £32.99 (£6 cheaper than the usual retail price).

Over at Amazon, the prices for the DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD copies remain the same, but the website is also releasing a Blu-ray double pack, which includes both the live-action remake and the original 1998 animated film.

Disney's Mulan (2020) + Mulan animated Double Pack Blu-ray [Region Free]

Disney's Mulan (2020) + Mulan animated Double Pack Blu-ray [Region Free]
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The Blu-ray double pack is available to pre-order for £20.99, while the DVD version is going for £15.99.

Mulan is available exclusively to Disney+ subscribers in selected countries. Premier Access to the movie is priced at £19.99 in the UK and $29.99 in the US.


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