Will Luck come to DVD and Blu-ray?

Bob (voiced by Simon Pegg) and Sam Greenfield (voiced by Eva Noblezada) in “Luck,” premiering August 5, 2022 on Apple TV+.
Bob (voiced by Simon Pegg) and Sam Greenfield (voiced by Eva Noblezada) in “Luck,” premiering August 5, 2022 on Apple TV+. /
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Luck is currently available to stream on Apple TV+. Is there a chance we’ll see the movie head to DVD and Blu-ray in the future?

You’re looking for ways to keep the children entertained this summer. One of the ways to do that is through movies. Apple TV+ has a great release for the kids. Luck brings magic, fun, and adventure.

The movie follows Sam, a young girl who is always faced with bad luck. She decides to head out on an adventure to look to change her luck around, and that takes her to a magical world where she needs to unite the magical creatures.

While it is available on Apple TV+, you’ll want to find other ways to watch it. After all, the last thing you want is another streaming platform on your collection. They’re starting to add up. So you want to add the movie to your DVD collection.

Will Luck come to DVD and Blu-ray?

There is some bad news. It’s unlikely that we’ll see the movie head to DVD and Blu-ray. We just have to look at the other Apple TV+ releases to see that this doesn’t really happen. If only Apple had another idea when it came to movies for children.

Of course, never say “never.” Apple may decide that it’s worth releasing the movie on DVD, but it’s unlikely. It doesn’t make sense putting the movie on DVD for people to pay just the once. This takes people away from the streamer.

What about the Digital release? We can say that this is highly unlikely. The Digital release makes it possible for people to watch in a very similar way to streaming. The main difference is that people get to pay once and watch whenever they want. Why would a streamer want that to happen with its original content?

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Luck is available to stream on Apple TV+.