Current home-video status for Crazy Rich Asians
Crazy Rich Asians was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on February 11, 2020, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Outside the U.S. and Canada, Warner Bros. may issue region-specific Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray discs that include different bonus features or video codecs. Physical discs are widely available through retailers and often appear on subscription services, but catalog releases can rotate in and out of stock. There are no announced plans for a new DVD or 4K reissue tied to a theatrical rerelease. If you are shopping for a physical copy, compare region codes, check retailer listings, and consider subscription streaming as an alternative.
Home-video release timeline and key details
The following table summarizes verified information about major home-video releases for Crazy Rich Asians. Sources include Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announcements and authoritative retail listings. If you see future dates or reissues, verify them against official Warner Bros. channels before purchasing.
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Region 1 DVD release date | February 11, 2020 | Official press release, Warner Bros. |
| Region 1 Blu-ray release date | February 11, 2020 | Official press release, Warner Bros. |
| 4K Blu-ray | Not released in any region | Warner Bros. catalog status |
| Region 2 (UK) DVD/Blu-ray | Released in 2020 (region-free title) | Retail listings |
| Region 4 (Australia) DVD/Blu-ray | Released in 2020 | Retail listings |
| Deleted scenes or extended cuts | None on home video | Warner Bros. feature list |
Checking for future reissues
For the most reliable information about any new DVD, Blu-ray, or 4K Blu-ray plans, consult Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s official newsroom or the Warner Bros. Shop. Retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Target typically list upcoming catalog releases 4–8 weeks in advance. Subscribing to retailer stock-alert emails can notify you if the title returns to print or receives a new packaging variant.
Where to buy or stream Crazy Rich Asians now
You can purchase DVDs and Blu-rays from major online and brick-and-mortar retailers, or stream the film via subscription services that license catalog titles. Availability on disc varies by region because of regional encoding (Region 1 for North America, Region 2 for much of Europe, Region 4 for Australia and New Zealand, etc.). Before buying a physical disc, confirm that your player supports the region code of the disc. If you prefer not to manage region codes, digital rental or purchase through services like iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Video, and Vudu typically offers instant access without disc compatibility concerns.
Understanding regional encoding and catalog availability
DVDs and Blu-rays use regional codes or zone restrictions that can prevent a disc from playing on players sold in other regions. Warner Bros. treats Crazy Rich Asians as a catalog title, which means it may go in and out of print as inventory depletes. A catalog title can also appear with different packaging or bonus materials depending on the region or reissue. Because there are no announced updates, assume the current feature remains the extended cut included on the 2020 release.
Comparison: buying physical versus streaming
- Physical disc (DVD/Blu-ray): ownership, no ongoing subscription required, possible for collectors, but subject to regional encoding and stock availability.
- Physical disc (4K Blu-ray): not currently available; if announced in the future, expect higher resolution and potential HDR support.
- Streaming subscription: access as long as the license is active, convenient, no storage or region concerns, but requires continuous payment and may change without notice.
- Digital purchase/rental: perpetual access if you own the file or rental window, no region issues, one-time payment per transaction.
Frequently asked questions
- Is a new DVD or Blu-ray planned?
- Can I play a UK or Australian disc on my U.S. player?
- Does the streaming version match the theatrical cut?
- Where is the best place to shop for a used disc?
For the latest on planned reissues, check Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s official announcements or reputable tech and entertainment news outlets that cite studio sources.