The Final Red Vs. Blue Movie Is Coming To Blu-Ray

One of the longest-running web series, Red vs. Blue, came to a close earlier this year with its final full-length feature, Red vs. Blue: Restoration, which is now set to launch on Blu-ray on October 8. For fans who want to own a physical edition of the movie, you can preorder the Red vs. Blue:

One of the longest-running web series, Red vs. Blue, came to a close earlier this year with its final full-length feature, Red vs. Blue: Restoration, which is now set to launch on Blu-ray on October 8. For fans who want to own a physical edition of the movie, you can preorder the Red vs. Blue: Restoration Blu-ray for $17 (was $20) at Amazon.

If you don’t want to wait for the Red vs. Blue: Restoration Blu-ray release, you can buy or rent the digital version on Prime Video. And if you haven’t caught up on all the previous seasons–which stretch all the way back to the original episodes from 2003–you can also stream the entire Red vs. Blue series leading up to Restoration on Prime Video.

Obviously, Red vs. Blue owes its existence to the Halo franchise. While the official Halo TV series was recently cancelled (though there’s a chance it may continue), season two is now available on Blu-ray, including a limited-edition 4K steelbook edition. Fans can grab it for $38.41 (was $60) at Amazon, along with various other Halo TV series Blu-rays.

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