Overview
- Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment said Tuesday the film’s premium digital release begins March 31.
- Viewers will be able to buy or rent it on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home.
- A Prime Video listing shows a $24.99 purchase price for PVOD, and Forbes notes rentals are usually $5 less.
- Disc editions land May 5 with featurettes on costumes, production and story approach, plus director Emerald Fennell’s commentary.
- The adaptation has grossed about $234.4 million worldwide on an $80 million budget, with Rotten Tomatoes showing a 57% critics score and 76% audience score.