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Oppenheimer Blu-Ray Preorders - Walmart Has An Exclusive Edition

Relive Nolan's epic film in your home theater, with preorders now open for Oppenheimer.

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Oppenheimer, one of the biggest theatrical releases of 2023, will soon be available to watch from the comfort of your own couch. That means you'll be able to pause the movie to visit the bathroom and not miss a minute of the three-hour Christopher Nolan epic. Oppenheimer releases on 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on November 21, and it's available to preorder now at multiple retailers. So far, there are a pair of retailer-exclusive editions, including Best Buy's exclusive steelbook version (currently sold out) and Walmart's Icon Edition (in stock). Regardless of which 4K UHD edition you preorder, you'll get a bonus disc with over three hours of special features.

Preordering the standard Blu-ray format will also get you a free digital copy of the film.

Oppenheimer special features

  • The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer
  • Meet the Press Q&A Panel: Oppenheimer
  • To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb

Our Oppenheimer review gave the film a 9/10, calling it Nolan's "best film" and a "sprawling picture" that somehow manages to stay under control and remain coherent throughout its lengthy runtime.

"Even though it's Murphy's face on the poster, Oppenheimer is all about Christopher Nolan," wrote critic Phil Owen. "This movie didn't need to be this long or this complicated. It would have been much easier to just do a standard studio flick in the style of Nolan, like Dunkirk. But I'm glad Oppenheimer is this long and complicated, because I think Nolan actually succeeded at making the movie he set out to make. And I don't think that happens often for any filmmaker."

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