Madame Web DVD review: What you get along with the movie

Still on the fence about the Madame Web DVD? Here's what you get along with the movie on the release.
Cassandra Webb/Madame Web (Dakota Johnson) in Columbia Pictures’ MADAME WEB.
Cassandra Webb/Madame Web (Dakota Johnson) in Columbia Pictures’ MADAME WEB. /
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Madame Web came to DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, April 30. You may still be on the fence about adding the release to your DVD collection. There are some great bonus features included, though.

The movie is set in the same universe as Venom and Morbius. It follows Cassandra Webb, a paramedic with clairvoyant abilities. When she learns that someone is after a group of women, she needs to use her skills to find them and save them—and help them to save themselves.

Of course, she has a past that she also needs to deal with. Isn’t that the case for all superheroes and anti-heroes?

What’s included in the Madame Web DVD and Blu-ray?

The DVD release only has two bonus features. Theya re featurettes titled:

Future Vision
Casting the Web

The featurettes take a look inside the creation of the movie and Cassandra Webb’s abilities, so fans can understand the character a little more.

The Blu-ray and 4K versions of the movie include extra bonus features that you’ll want to get your hands on. This is a chance to gain more entertainment through:

Deleted scenes
Easter eggs
Gag reel
Fight Like a Spider featurette
Oracle of the Page featurette

The gag reels are always great fun as they make it clear that professionals get things wrong here and there. We also get a chance to see what type of environment the cast worked with behind the scenes.

Of course, the Easter eggs are also important. There are a few connections back to the other Sony Marvel movies, and you may have missed them the first time. Once you’ve see the featurette, you’ll want to watch the movie again to pay attention.

I got the Canadian version of the Blu-ray. That means I also get the French version of the movie as well as English, as is normal for Canadian releases. The audio also comes in Spanish.

Audio description comes in English and French, with subtitles in both languages and in Spanish.

All bonus features are only in the English language, with subtitles in only English and Spanish.

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