The standard 4K preorder of Dogma is now available on Amazon. Separately, Lionsgate is releasing a 4K steelbook of the film directly from its website. This is the first time the film has ever been released in 4K, and the 25th anniversary edition features a fresh new cover. The previous Blu-ray release is actually still available on Amazon if you're willing to pay a whopping $93. It's been 17 years since that Blu-ray was released and went out of print a long time ago.
Special features and extras
The standard 4K preorder comes with a 4K Ultra HD disc, a Blu-ray disc, and digital copy of the film. It comes with the following special features:
- Physical Media Introduction with Kevin Smith
- Revelations: Making Dogma
- Establishing Shot with Rober Yeoman
- Dogma Q&A
- More Sermons from the Mount
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- 25th-Anniversary Teaser & Theatrical Trailer
- Audio Commentary
- Technical Commentary
- Outtakes
- Jay and Silent Bob Secret Stash Commercial
- Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma (2001 Documentary)
- Storyboards
- Original PSP Introduction with Kevin Smith
- ShoWest Convention Sizzle
- Easter Eggs: How Jay Thinks Kevin Directs & How Kevin Directs
- My Opinion by Mrs. Harriet Wise
- UK Teaser Trailer
- TV Spots (US/UK)
When Will Dogma Be Available to Stream?
There isn't a streaming release date for Dogma at this point in time. As far as I know the film has never been available on any sort of streaming service or VOD platform before. With that being said, the fact that we have a release date for the 4K physical edition means that it will likely come to streaming eventually. Lionsgate doesn't have its own streaming service, but it does have a deal with both STARZ and Amazon Prime.
Kevin Smith has also stated that he's already working on Dogma 2, and we'd expect the film to come to a streaming service sometime before that happens at the very least. With a 4K release date of December 2025, you can likely expect Dogma to come to VOD platforms sometime shortly after.
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