When should Argylle come to DVD and Blu-ray?

Argylle is out in theaters, and it's a fun spy movie to check out. When should you be able to add it to your DVD and Blu-ray collection?
"Argylle" World Premiere - Arrivals
"Argylle" World Premiere - Arrivals / Mike Marsland/GettyImages
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Are you in the mood for a quirky and fun murder mystery? Argylle is the movie for you, and it’s out in theaters right now.

Henry Cavill stars as the titular character, who is only supposed to be a work of fiction by a reclusive author. It turns out that fiction can end up being based on truth. The question is how that’s possible. What does this author really know? Who is she actually writing about? That’s something for us to figure out, while the real Argylle deals with a global conspiracy.

Of course, you’ll want to add this quirky movie to your DVD collection. It doesn’t have a set release date just yet, which isn’t surprising considering it’s only just out in theaters. When should we be able to add it to our collections?

When could Argylle come to DVD and Blu-ray?

This is a Universal Pictures movie, so we’re looking at recent releases from the same studio to get an idea. For this, we’re looking at Five Nights at Freddy’s and Strays. It took just two months for Strays to go from theaters to DVD, but it took around two and a half months for Five Nights at Freddy’s.

We’re probably looking at something to the latter for Argylle, which suggests that we could have to wait until Tuesday, April 16 or Tuesday, April 23 for the release.

What about on Digital? This usually happens sooner than the DVD release. It took around a month for the video game-inspired movie to head to Digital after the theatrical release. With that in mind, we could be looking at something like Tuesday, March 5 for the Henry Cavill movie to head to Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, and more.

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Argylle is now out in theaters. Stay tuned for the DVD release date.