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Limited DAZZLER Album Cover and More X-MEN: APOCALYPSE Blu-ray Details

Earlier this summer, the X-Men borrowed a page from Idris Elba and cancelled the apocalypse! Now 20th Century Fox is bringing X-Men: Apocalypse to the San Diego Comic-Con ahead of its release on Blu-ray and DVD.

As reported by Entertainment Weekly, X-Men: Apocalypse is heading to home video on October 4, which will be preceded by a digital HD release on September 9. The special features include commentary by director Bryan Singer and screenwriter Simon Kinberg, a behind-the-scenes featurette, video from the wrap party, a gag reel, and a photo gallery that includes an amusing pic of Singer with Oscar Isaac in full Apocalypse makeup as they examine a shot.

X-Men Apocalypse Byran Singer and Oscar Isaac

As part of the Comic-Con promotion for the film, fans who pre-order the Blu-ray or DVD at SDCC will receive a limited-edition Dazzler vinyl cover that was briefly glimpsed a few months ago!

X-Men Apocalypse Dazzler album

We still think that Taylor Swift would make a great Dazzler. Make it happen, Fox!

Fox is also bringing the Tomb of Apocalypse X-perience to the convention floor, which will feature several costumes from the film on display, including Storm, Quicksilver, and Apocalypse himself. The booth will also let fans challenge Apocalypse in a series of challenges for a chance to win customized T-shirts and photos. We will preemptively award “points” to any fan who undertakes the Apocalypse challenges while cosplaying as Ivan Ooze!

Are you excited to see X-Men: Apocalypse‘s special features? And will you answer the challenges of Apocalypse at SDCC? Declare yourselves in the comment section below, and let only the strong survive!

Images: 20th Century Fox

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