The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part retailer exclusive editions round-up
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is released today, with a few retailer exclusive versions of the film available.
With The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part available now on DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D and 4K Ultra HD at retailers including Amazon, some other outlets have exclusive editions for fans to consider.
Zavvi (UK) and Best Buy (USA) exclusive steelbook edition
A fancy steelbook case is exclusive to Zavvi in the UK and Best Buy in the USA, which includes the Blu-ray 3D version of the film.
Target exclusive 30640 Rex’s Plantimal Ambush edition
Target stores in the USA have an exclusive edition of the film, that includes the Blu-ray, the DVD and 30640 Rex’s Plantimal Ambush polybag. The little 32 piece set includes a Rex Dangervest minifigure and buildable plantimal.
Wal*Mart exclusive 30340 Emmet’s Piece Offering edition
Wal*Mart stores in the USA will include a polybag with the Blu-ray and DVD too, in this case 30340 Emmet’s Piece Offering. The 44 piece set includes a buildable heart and an Emmet minifigure.
To coincide with the home release, four new sets are available – 70842 Emmet’s Triple-Decker Couch Mech, 70837 Shimmer & Shine Sparkle Spa, 70838 Queen Watevra’s ‘So-Not-Evil’ Space Palace and 70839 The Rexcelsior.
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