Latest 'X-Men' Movie Out On DVD
When the third, and supposedly last, X-men movie came out in May, the response was huge. The film broke records, including the mark for best-ever opening on a Memorial Day weekend.
Now, you can watch it anytime you want, on DVD.
People magazine assistant managing editor and Early Show contributor Jess Cagle told co-anchor Rene Syler Tuesday that "X-Men: The Last Stand" grossed almost $250 million at the box office; worldwide, the series has earned more than $1 billion.
Cagle added that, "Incredibly, each 'X-Men' movie made more money than the one before it."
He then offered
The DVD, Cagle adds, lists for $30, and contains a lot of deleted scenes and three alternate endings, all reinforcing the movie's message: "Be true to yourself." You can get a collector's edition for $40 that includes a new "X-Men" comic book.
Next year, Cagle says, "a super-duper special edition (DVD) of 'X-Men' will be released."